Gaining a better understanding of cannabis

I’ve seen that beta-caryophyllene is helpful for treating symptoms of anxiety; Humulene is beneficial for energizing effects

I’ve been shopping at the same dispensary for the last several years. I have figured out my favorite brands, strains and consumption methods. I assume quite comprehensionable about cannabis. Just recently, the dispensary offered a free educational consultation with a single of their budtenders. I figured it was a good opportunity to learn something new and have a better system of how to shop for my particular needs. The information was fascinating. I l gained that THC and CBD are just 2 of over 100 cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. They are the most abundant and well-known cannabinoids. There are also over 400 known naturally-occurring terpenes. While cannabinoids and terpenes are 2 easily odd compounds, they interact with each other to create what’s called the entourage effect. It is believed that the full spectrum of cannabis compounds toil synergistically to supply the many effects and sensations. Their hypothesis suggests that a combination of CBD and THC is more effective for curative properties than either CBD or THC alone. Because of this consultation, I’ve been paying a lot closer attention to the labels on the packages. Most of the cannabis brands offered at the dispensary include the terpene profiles and concentrations along with the percentages of cannabinoids. I’ve seen that beta-caryophyllene is helpful for treating symptoms of anxiety; Humulene is beneficial for energizing effects. Myrcene offers antifungal and antibacterial properties and also provides sedating effects that can treat insomnia. Because I’ve gained a better understanding of cannabis compounds, I’m getting more out of my purchases.

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