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The Wellness Benefits Of Terpenes

The Wellness Benefits Of Terpenes

Fun facts about the wellness benefits of terpenes that you should know. Terpenes originally developed in plants to adapt and ward off predators. For instance, Myrcene, which is found in hemp, is also found in mango fruit and is credited with having a sedative effect and being a natural anti-inflammatory agent.

Limonene, which is also found in citrus fruits, may benefit your metabolism and reduce stress. Pinene is also found in Pine needles and rosemary and may help clear your sinuses. Linalool is found in the lavender plant and in over 200 other plants such as citrus fruits.
 
The fragrance of last year’s harvest and this year’s harvest is often different. Last year, limonene was definitely the dominant terpene profile, as our fields smelled like lemons, and this year, Pinene (known as the fragrance of Pine Trees) was the distinctive scent.

What Are Terpenes?

Terpenes are naturally occurring organic compounds that are present in every plant species that is on the earth. From the tiny blades of grass on your lawn to the enormous giant sequoias that grow upwards of 200 feet tall, each botanical life form harbors its own array of terpenes that ward off pests, vitalize health, and bring strength to each and every cell of the plant.
 
The most prominent characteristic of terpenes is the scent that they exude. Each plant species has its own distinctive scent, and that scent puts them apart from other species. For example, if you sniff a rose flower, then sniff the flower of a lotus you will immediately be able to tell the difference.
 
It turns out that the scents of terpenes can actually produce a physiological effect on humans in various ways that can cause calmness, relaxation, and relief from discomfort. Since each plant has its own different terpenes, understanding them can seem a little complicated.
 
However, if you take a moment to stop and smell the flowers, you may see things from a better perspective.

Terpenes and Hemp

Many different plants produce cannabinoids other than cannabis. However, no other plant has as much of a concentration of cannabinoids as plants in the cannabis family. Although humans and other animals all have the endocannabinoid system, which creates its own cannabinoid-like cells that help the body stay balanced, cannabinoids do not seem to have evolved specifically for humans.
 
It appears that the cannabinoids present in a cannabis plant work together with the terpenes to ward off pests and provide antioxidant properties to fight off damaging free radicals produced by the sun. Scientific studies also suggest that the cannabinoid THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, developed in ancient cannabis plants to keep insects and other life forms from eating them.
 
Apparently, THC has a psychoactive effect on bugs and pests, too. Imagine if something the size of an aphid consumed its own body weight in some good, strong THC oil. It might never return. On the other hand, it might return the next day with a bunch of its friends.
Cannabinoids seem to be a crucial part of the survival mechanism that is embedded in plants that come from the cannabis genus.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

Terpenes and cannabinoids work together in the hemp plant to maintain health, strength, and vitality in the plant as it grows and matures. As the hemp plant ages, cannabinoids become stronger and more prevalent in the plant.
 
You may have noticed that although there are literally millions of different strains of the cannabis plant, there is always that underlying scent that makes it obvious that it is what it is. The scent is the presence of cannabis terpenes. Regardless of the strain, you can tell cannabis by its scent.
 
Terpenes and cannabinoids work together in a number of different ways. However, the entourage effect attracts most of the attention regarding this topic. It turns out that when the whole essence of the hemp plant is used by a human or an animal, all of the plant's components work together to enhance each other's effects on the user.
 
In simple terms, CBD produces more potential benefits when it is accompanied by THC, along with the other cannabinoids and terpenes present in the extract. In essence, each compound is a musician on a different instrument in a symphony.
 
When they all play together in harmony, the result is beautiful music. If each instrument plays on its own, it is merely one instrument without backup.

Full-Spectrum Extracts

A full-spectrum extract includes all the cannabinoids, flavonoids, and terpenes naturally present in the hemp plant, meaning nothing is left out. In contrast, broad-spectrum extracts retain most cannabinoids and terpenes but exclude THC. There is also CBD isolate, where only the CBD cannabinoid is extracted and isolated from the rest of the plant’s compounds.

Full-spectrum extracts are the least processed and most natural form of cannabis extract. Removing specific components, as in broad-spectrum or isolate extracts, requires additional processing steps. As a result, full-spectrum extracts offer a rich solution packed with cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids.

Essential Hemp Oils

From peppermint to lavender, you’ve likely heard of essential oils. Similarly, hemp extracts are considered the essential oil of hemp, capturing the whole essence of the hemp plant. The extract, made from the flowers or buds, results in a fragrant, full-spectrum oil. When you purchase full-spectrum CBD products, you’re getting the entire hemp plant, including CBD, THC, and other beneficial compounds.

Once the hemp plant reaches harvest age, it is cut from the ground and hung upside down to preserve the quality and potency of the extracts. Every plant, grown from seed, is nurtured with care and attention as it matures, ultimately becoming the heart of every extract produced in the facility.

Terpene Goodness

Since there are billions of plant species around the world, it is safe to assume that there is still a lot that needs to be discovered about terpenes and the mysteries surrounding them. However, there is a lot of evidence that supports the theory behind terpenes' therapeutic benefits.
 
Although terpenes do have an effect on humans and animals, they do not directly make changes or cause the body to change in the same way that cannabinoids do. Although one terpene, beta-caryophyllene, interacts with the human endocannabinoid system, the rest of the terpenes we know of today cause calming and relaxation in the same fashion that different colors and shapes can.

This means that, generally, the aromatic compounds of the terpenes can trigger feelings of comfort, joy, euphoria, and familiarity. These types of feelings and emotions have a direct effect on the human body.
 
For instance, when a person takes a deep, slow breath and relaxes, the blood pressure lowers, and the heart rate slows. If a person is enjoying the fragrance of a lavender flower during this breath, the slowing heart rate is not a direct result of the lavender, but the relaxation is.

Common Terpenes Found in Full-Spectrum Hemp Extracts

  • Myrcene: It is believed to have a calming effect and help with relaxation.
  • Beta-Caryophyllene: It is believed to help with stress.
  • Limonene: May elevate mood and provide stress relief.
  • Ocimene: It may have anti-inflammatory and decongestant properties.Alpha and Beta-Pinene: It is believed to help ease discomfort and can counteract some of the negative effects of a THC-high.
  • Linalool: May promote relaxation and restfulness.
  • Humulene: Is believed to have some anti-inflammatory properties.

Terpenes are Everywhere

Each and every plant has terpenes. People from ancient times have been using various terpenes for different reasons for a very long time. From the strong, robust smell and taste of black pepper to the crisp, sweet tingle of the limonene family, these amazing compounds are part of our daily lives.
 
Terpenes can repel insects and keep plants safe, but they can also attract bees to help plants reproduce and flourish as they are supposed to. Terpenes are a part of nature, and everything that walks, crawls, creeps, and soars can benefit from them differently. They are just another way that a daily regimen of a full-spectrum CBD extract can add health and wellness to your life.
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