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What You Need to Know About Cannabis Terpenes

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Farming is the backbone of the food industry across the globe. With the changes in climate, weather patterns, global warming effects, short precipitation, poor seed quality, pest or insect infestations, and poor farming methods, produce quality has been severely impacted. To address these issues so as to provide farmers with plants that contain high CBD as well as other uniquely occurring and synergistic cannabis compounds, a Global Cannabinoids company was founded.

Global Cannabinoids aims at delivering the highest quality industrial hemp derived from sativa as fast as possible to clients across the globe. Among many items which Global Cannabinoids produce are terpenes. Terpenes are separated from other cannabinoids. They are a type of essential oil which enhance a person’s experience with cannabis.

The most common terpenes found in cannabis are: myrcene, pinene, limonene, and linalool.

Various Types of Terpenes

Myrcene

Myrcene has been known for having elements that reduce blood resistance across brain barriers, allowing chemicals to cross more easily. It’s said to have anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties.

Myrcene can potentially be useful in preventing peptic, gastric, and duodenal ulcers. It can be found in lemongrass, mangoes, eucalyptus.

Pinene

Pinene is found in many conifer trees, such as pine. It can be used as a local antiseptic as well as an anti-inflammatory and has been used as an anticancer agent during traditional Chinese medicine. It gives a pleasant pine-like scent

Limonene

Limonene is found in the peels of citrus fruits and some other plants as well. It assists in absorbing other terpenes and is used as an antifungal agent as it suppresses the growth of fungi and bacteria. It’s also helpful for weight loss.

Linalool

Linalool assists when experiences insomnia, it lessens anxiety. Linalool reduces lung infection brought about by cigarette smoke by blocking tar components. It’s useful in curing Alzheimer’s disease by helping to restore emotions and cognitive functions. It reduces dangers caused by inhaling cannabis smoke.

Conclusion

Marijuana has a number of benefits, particularly for medicinal purposes. The entourage effect of cannabis – which is a term used to describe the benefit of using whole-plant cannabis – is only increased by the terpenes found within the plant. And we have only begun to scratch the surface of what cannabis can do for our overall health and wellness. Only time will tell what the full benefits of cannabis and its many terpenes truly are.

Disclaimer: This article is intended for information and educational purposes only and is not intended to reflect the views of the publication.