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Understanding THC Concentrates: Types of Wax, Their Forms, and Extraction Methods

The Herb Collective

If you’re a cannabis enthusiast or simply curious about THC concentrates, you’ve likely encountered various types of waxes, including shatter, crumble, sugar wax, rosin, live resin, and hash. Understanding the differences among these concentrates and their extraction methods can enhance your experience and help you make informed choices.

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Best strains and terpenes for creativity

The Cannigma

We also don’t know which, if any, terpenes have an effect on creativity. The best strains for creativity are Type II, with a balance of THC and CBD and a terpene profile that includes pinene, linalool, and beta-caryophyllene. Consuming THC increases blood flow to the cingulate cortex, which regulates sensory information and emotion.

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Best strains and terpenes for focus and flow state

The Cannigma

There is certainly some evidence that cannabis may be helpful with increasing focus, in the right dose with the right terpenes and cannabinoids. The best weed strains to help you focus have a balance of CBD and THC, are energizing and stress-relieving, and have a terpene profile that includes pinene, linalool, or beta-caryophyllene.

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Best strains and terpenes for PTSD

The Cannigma

But by having an understanding of the cannabinoid and terpene profile, you can simply use strain names as a starting point and explore the chemical profile of the chemovar from there. When choosing weed for dealing with anxiety or depression, look for terpenes that act as antidepressants and anxiety reducers: linalool pinene limonene.

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The Role of Terpenes in Medical Cannabis: Benefits, Synergy, and Personalizing Your Experience

United Patients Group

However, another critical class of compounds called terpenes plays a significant role in the overall cannabis experience. Terpenes are found in various plant species, many of which have been used for centuries in traditional medicine for their healing properties. Some of the most commonly found terpenes in cannabis include: 1.

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How Cannabis Preservation Techniques Impact Terpene Content

Veriheal

Eybna Technologies , an Israeli research-focused terpene company , noticed that there is a preference for live cannabis products and then sought out to understand why. Live cannabis products are explained as products that contain live resin , which is a newer form of cannabis concentrate. The Eybna Technologies Terpene Study.

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The Terp Talk: Are There Terpenes in Your Tinctures?   

United Patients Group

In cannabis plants, the most common terpene is Myrcene. Terpenes are organic compounds prevalent in many plants and herbs, including cannabis. Moreover, terpenes have been found to influence our body and mind in various ways, such as enhancing mood, promoting relaxation, or providing stimulation.