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[description] => Limonene is found in citrus rinds and is the second most commonly occurring terpene in nature. This terpene has been used in high dosages as a catalyst in topical products to allow other chemical compounds to pass through the skin for absorption in the blood.
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[description] => Trans-caryophyllene is a natural organic compound and a member of the terpene family, which is commonly found in a variety of plants such as black pepper, clove, basil, and cinnamon. It is a bicyclic sesquiterpene with a characteristic aroma that is spicy, woody, and slightly sweet.
Trans-caryophyllene is unique among terpenes because it is also classified as a dietary cannabinoid due to its ability to interact with the endocannabinoid system. This means that it can bind to the CB2 receptors in the body, which are involved in regulating inflammation, pain, and immune system function.
In addition to its potential therapeutic benefits, trans-caryophyllene is also used in the food and fragrance industries as a flavoring agent. It is commonly used in spice blends, baked goods, and beverages to impart a warm, spicy flavor.
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[description] => Linalool is a multi-use terpene that carries a strong calming effect as well as an ability to act as an anticonvulsant in epileptic patients. Found in the plants rosewood, coriander, & lavender, Linalool is a popular terpene commonly present in over 200 species of plants across the world. Linalool is a good addition to your terpene selection when looking for a little R & R.
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LimoneneLimonene is found in citrus rinds and is the second most commonly occurring terpene in nature. This terpene has been used in high dosages as a catalyst in topical products to allow other chemical compounds to pass through the skin for absorption in the blood.
Potential Health Benefits
Cancer FightingAnti-anxietyAnti-depressionStress ReliefBrain FunctionGastrointestinalAnti-inflammatory
Trans-CaryophylleneTrans-caryophyllene is a natural organic compound and a member of the terpene family, which is commonly found in a variety of plants such as black pepper, clove, basil, and cinnamon. It is a bicyclic sesquiterpene with a characteristic aroma that is spicy, woody, and slightly sweet.
Trans-caryophyllene is unique among terpenes because it is also classified as a dietary cannabinoid due to its ability to interact with the endocannabinoid system. This means that it can bind to the CB2 receptors in the body, which are involved in regulating inflammation, pain, and immune system function.
In addition to its potential therapeutic benefits, trans-caryophyllene is also used in the food and fragrance industries as a flavoring agent. It is commonly used in spice blends, baked goods, and beverages to impart a warm, spicy flavor.
Potential Health Benefits
LinaloolLinalool is a multi-use terpene that carries a strong calming effect as well as an ability to act as an anticonvulsant in epileptic patients. Found in the plants rosewood, coriander, & lavender, Linalool is a popular terpene commonly present in over 200 species of plants across the world. Linalool is a good addition to your terpene selection when looking for a little R & R.
Potential Health Benefits
Anti-anxietyAnti-inflammatorySedativePain ReliefStress ReliefSleep aidCancer Fighting