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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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[description] => Farnesene can be found in many different plants, including green apples, chamomile, ylang-ylang, and many more. It is also commonly found in hops, which gives beer its distinctive flavor and aroma. Farnesene can be extracted from these plants and used in various products, including cosmetics, food, and pharmaceuticals.
Farnesene has a unique scent that is described as earthy, woody, and slightly sweet. It is commonly used in the perfume and fragrance industry to add a subtle, sweet aroma to products. In addition to its aromatic properties, farnesene also has numerous medicinal properties that make it beneficial for various health conditions.
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Beta CaryophylleneBeta-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.
Potential Health Benefits
Anti-inflammatoryGastrointestinalCancer FightingAnti-depressionAnti-anxietyPain ReliefBrain FunctionAnti-diabetic
FarneseneFarnesene can be found in many different plants, including green apples, chamomile, ylang-ylang, and many more. It is also commonly found in hops, which gives beer its distinctive flavor and aroma. Farnesene can be extracted from these plants and used in various products, including cosmetics, food, and pharmaceuticals.
Farnesene has a unique scent that is described as earthy, woody, and slightly sweet. It is commonly used in the perfume and fragrance industry to add a subtle, sweet aroma to products. In addition to its aromatic properties, farnesene also has numerous medicinal properties that make it beneficial for various health conditions.
Potential Health Benefits
ValenceneValencene is a terpene commonly associated with citrus fruits like its namesake the Valencia orange. Other citrus fruits that contain Valencene are grapefruits and tangerines. More recently Valencene has been shown to work effectively as an insect repellant more specifically a tick repellant. It has also been shown to have potential anti-inflammatory benefits as well.
Potential Health Benefits
Anti-inflammatoryRespiratory FunctionBrain Function