Limonene is one of the most well-known cannabis terpenes, and it’s getting increased attention in the medical profession for its anticarcinogenic effects. A review of 8 clinical studies on the terpene ...
Read the original article about the Terpene Limone here. Although cannabinoids are endlessly fascinating, they aren’t the only compounds in the hemp plant. Indeed, if it weren’t for chemicals known as ...
Cannabis buds / nugs and leaves with sliced lemon. Limonene terpene concept on gray background. A new study has found that the limonene terpene in cannabis reduces anxiety induced by THC. Cannabis, ...
Most people use cannabis to improve how they are feeling, but sometimes plans go wrong and you are left with a bad high. Symptoms from THC like anxiety, difficulty thinking clearly, or coach-lock can ...
As discussed in a previous High Times guide, terpenes are organic hydrocarbons produced by many plants and some insects. Terpenes are responsible for the characteristic scents of some plants including ...
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component in cannabis, often gets all the attention when we think about the positive, psychoactive effects of marijuana. But there’s more to weed ...
When you walk by someone smoking cannabis, the smell is unmistakable. The compounds that produce the potent smell of weed fall under the same class of compounds that produce the citrusy smell of ...
Excerpted from The Art of Cooking with Cannabis: CBD and THC-Infused Recipes from Across America by Tracey Medeiros (Skyhorse Publishing, May 2021). According to Dave Whitton of Los Angeles’ Prank Bar ...
One of the most common terpenes found in cannabis can also treat acne, clean wood floors, and keep pests from overtaking a garden. It also contributes to a euphoric smoke sesh. Limonene is an abundant ...