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[description] => Pinene is a bicyclic monoterpene chemical compound. There are two structural isomers of pinene found in nature: α-pinene and β-pinene. It's most commonly recognized in nature as the fresh pine scent given off by trees in a living forest.
alpha-Pinene lends it's name to it's easily recognized signature scent, that of pine trees. alpha-Pinene is already being used in plants to limit the growth of undesired bacteria as it is the most commonly found terpene in nature. Many users report a boost of energy or brain function when consuming a cannabis product high in Alpha-pinene.
beta- Pinene is a monoterpene and one of the two isomer compounds that make up Pinene. This terpene is commonly associated with use in turpentine and luxury goods like perfumes and colognes. Users report an increase in mental clarity and executive function when using strains high in beta- Pinene.
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[description] => One of the most common terpenes found in cannabis. Myrcene is known to increase the effects of the psychoactive properties of THC in addition to some of the health benefits found in CBD. Commonly found in parsley, mangoes & hops, Myrcene is a good option for those looking to add a little relaxation to their overall experience.
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[description] => Beta-caryophyllene is known for it's wide variety of potential health benefits both physically & mentally. This terpene has a unique ability to bind to the CB2 receptors; CB2 receptors are targeted when treating pain & inflammation with cannabis. Beta-caryophyllene is also approved for use in food by the FDA & is commonly found in black pepper, cinnamon, & basil.
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