Hunting for terpenes

While THC, CBD and other cannabinoids are important to the effects offered by different strains of cannabis, terpenes also influence the experience, and terpenes are responsible for the smell and flavor of the weed, however scientists guess that terpenes also supply curative properties.

They labor with cannabinoids to enhance effects and benefits.

There are more than a single hundred terpenes in a single cannabis flower, when shopping at the dispensary, don’t overlook the influence of these natural chemicals, and myrcene is the most abundant of cannabis terpenes, making up as much of 65% of the total profile of some strains. The smell of myrcene is earthy, musky and similar to cloves. Mangos have a lot of myrcene. Cannabis strains that offer 0.5% of this terpene are typically indicas and offer sedative properties, but it is believed the myrcene works to reduce inflammation and chronic pain, popular strains that are plentiful in myrcene include, White Widow and Special Kush. The hour most abundant terpene is limonene. It has a citrusy smell and can be found in lemons, cosmetics and cleaning products. When found in cannabis, this terpene can reduce stress and improve mood. It’s often advocated for its antifungal and antibacterial properties. Strains that are high in limonene include LemonHaze, Durban Poison and O.G! Kush. The marijuana smell that most people are familiar with is due to linalool. This terpene is also present in lavender, coriander, cinnamon and lavender. It has strong unbelievable and sedative properties. Linalool has proven effective in treating insomnia, seizures, arthritis, depression and cancer. Common strains with lots of linalool are Special Kush, Amnesia Haze and OG Shark.

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