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WHAT ARE CANNABIS TERPENES? ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS Have you ever wondered why the aroma of cannabis is so soothing to your mind, body, and soul? Many people think it's the smell, but there's a lot more to it than that. What you are smelling is actually the cannabis terpenes, which are aromatic compounds found in plants. David Kline April 21, 2021 250 views 9 likes Cannabis Dojo


Cannabis terpenes are not only responsible for the smell, but they are also responsible for many of the health benefits associated with cannabis.

In fact, many studies have discovered that when terpenes are combined with cannabinoids, they can have powerful effects on the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders. This is also known as the “entourage effect”.

So the question is, what exactly are terpenes, and how can we make the most out of their benefits when consuming cannabis?

Thankfully, we’ve created this handy guide to teach you everything you need to know about cannabis terpenes. Keep on reading to learn how to maximize their health benefits.

WHAT ARE TERPENES? When you smell various plants and herbs, they all seem to have this distinct aroma that seems to have different effects on our well-being. The smell comes from the different aromatic compounds called terpenes.

Aside from smelling good, terpenes play multiple roles in the plant’s life, including repelling insects, attracting pollinators, and warding off hungry predators. These terpenes also help to protect the plant by strengthening its immunity, helping it to repair faster, and fighting off infectious bacteria.

Many laboratories have found out how to maximize the effects of terpenes by extracting them from plants and adding them as flavors and natural scents in products such as skin care products and perfumes.


Terpenes exist in everything from lavender to rosemary, sage, and of course, even cannabis. Some of the main benefits of terpenes are:

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Cancer-fighting Anti-depressant Inspiration Mood booster Sedative Pain relief Appetite control Brain function Stress relief Improved digestion Anti-diabetic

This is just a small list of the hundreds of benefits that terpenes offer the human body. The diversity of terpenes comes from the enzymatic activity, known as terpene synthesis. These enzymes are responsible for the structure of the terpene, and the production of new terpenes.

WHAT ARE TERPENOIDS? Terpenes are the natural form of the aromatic compound in a living plant, but when the plant is dead, the compound changes. In the process of drying and curing cannabis, the terpenes become oxidized and shift their molecular structure to terpenoids.

Terpenes can only exist as hydrocarbon, and terpenoids can only exist with the molecule oxygen present. While they may both have different molecular structures of carbon and oxygen, both terpenoids and terpenes offer the same benefits to the human body.


WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT CANNABIS TERPENES? Do you ever wonder how you can tell the quality of the cannabis just by smelling it? This is because you can naturally tell how well the plant has been cured and cultivated, just by observing its pungent aroma. The same goes for herbs and flowers, the stronger and more detailed the scent, the better quality of the plant.

Cannabis has hundreds of terpenes, which all offer different benefits for the human body. That being said, there are a few main terpenes in cannabis that are known for their powerful effects.


CARYOPHYLLENE Caryophyllene is a terpene located within the cannabis plant. This terpene has been widely studied for its ability to reduce inflammation and neuropathic pain.

It is also found in cloves, rosemary, and hops, which you can tell by the unique aroma of this terpene.


BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE Beta-caryophyllene is a terpene found in multiple vegetables, as well as herbs and spices such as black pepper and cloves. Some studies have discovered that Betacaryophyllene can help reduce the symptoms of pain that are associated with nerve pain and high inflammation.

There is a possibility that Beta-caryophyllene will be used shortly as an alternative painreliever to pain medications.


LIMONENE Just as the name suggests, Limonene is typically found in citrus fruits, and it is also found in the cannabis plant. Limonene holds properties that can help boost the immune system, reduce the growth of gallstones, and lessen the symptoms of heartburn.

It is also used in many household cleaning products because of its fresh scent and


ability to rid of bacteria. One recent study discovered that Limonene can also help with:

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Reducing cancer Reducing signs of diabetes Antioxidant Anti-viral

It helps to reduce the chances of viruses by modulating the way certain cells behave, this is why people also take Limonene as a nutritional supplement.


HUMULENE Humulene is another active terpene in cannabis that also can help to reduce inflammation and reduce pain. It is also present in hops, sage, clove, ginseng, basil, and black pepper.

Humulene can also help to reduce the symptoms of asthmatic allergic reactions. This is


being thoroughly studied in the case it could save lives from airway reactions in the future.

It also helps cells fight off free-radical damage, which can protect against cancer.

MYRCENE


Myrcene is another powerful terpene located in cannabis that has numerous benefits for the human body. Many studies have discovered its ability to protect the brain of mice from oxidative damage following a stroke.

Another study found that Myrcene reduces the inflammatory effects of osteoarthritis, and can even reduce the breakdown of cartilage.

Myrcene also helps to protect the heart, and reduce chances of heart disease, and repair following a stroke.


LINALOOL Ever wonder why lavender smells so good and is so relaxing? That is because of its high Linalool content. Linalool is a common terpene used in various forms of aromatherapy, because of its potent relaxation benefits.

Both lavender and Linalool have much more benefits than relaxation, as they both are


also used for reducing bacteria, and pests such as fleas, ticks, and lice.

Some of the other benefits of Linalool are:

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Reduces tumor growth, lowering chances of developing cancer Anti-anxiety Anti-depressant Anti-inflammatory Anti-microbial Protects the brain (a neuroprotectant)

There are many more studies coming out on linalool, especially for reducing signs and symptoms of mental health.


PINENE As the name suggests, the terpene Pinene is found in many trees and plants such as the pine tree, basil, rosemary, and many others. There are two main forms of Pinene, Alpha-pinene, and Beta-pinene, both of which hold that beautiful cleansing scent and health benefits.


Pinene acts as a bronchodilator, which helps your lungs to open up to more air. It also has an anti-inflammatory effect, particularly in the lungs. This helps your lungs to remove bacteria and viruses when inhaled.

Pinene also affects our overall well-being. This was discovered during studies on forest bathing as scientists were trying to figure out why being in the forest creates a “euphoric” effect. They found that Pinene emits an aroma that calms the nervous system, which can alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression.


TERPINOLENE Terpinolene is found in approximately one in ten cannabis strains. This common terpene is identified by it’s woody aroma with hints of citrus. From a medicinal perspective, Terpinolene is known for it’s antibacterial and fungal healing properties.

You’ll find Terpinolene in lilacs, nutmeg and cumin. But also in cannabis strains such as


Ghost Train Haze.

THE ENTEROUGE EFFECT Similar to an orchestra, where every single musician plays a role in the overall sound of the music, the same goes for cannabis and terpenes. Cannabis alone may have some undesirable effects such as the “stoner’s high” from THC, which can lead to sensations of paranoia and anxiety.

Thankfully, when cannabis is mixed with terpenes, those unwanted side effects seem to dwindle away. Also, if you are consuming cannabis for its healing properties, its the added terpenes which help you to get those effects that you desire. The combination of the both cannabis and terpenes also assists you with absorbing more annabidiol (CBD).

This is another reason to find full plant cannabis (indica, sativa, or hybrid), rather than extracted and isolated compounds from the plant.

CAN TERPENES GET YOU HIGH? Terpenes alone cannot get you high, however, the mix of terpenes with specific cannabis strains are what’s responsible for their unique effects. Terpenes are compounds found in fruits, vegetables, and herbs, all of which have no psychoactive effects.

However, the use of terpenes can affect your mood, and have the ability to shift you into a “euphoric” like feeling because of their ability to reduce anxiety and related disorders.


HOW TERPENES AFFECT THE FLAVOR OF CANNABIS Different strains of cannabis have different flavors, including blueberry, strawberry, garlic, black cherry, lemon, etc. These flavors come from the specific terpene in that strain.

For example, Myrcene is located in Cherry Pie, Grandaddy Cush, and other strains with similar flavors, which is why they all have similar flavors. If you love the flavor of citrus fruits, you would love Lemon Z (sativa dominant) as it contains the same terpene that is responsible for citrusy smells and flavors.

LEARN MORE ABOUT CANNABIS TERPENES Now tha you have learned about cannabis terpenes and they roles they play in the overall effects of cannabis, it’s time to find your favorite strain of cannabis!

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