Terpenes in CBD and their Effects

Terpenes in CBD and their Effects

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Terpenes in CBD and their Effects

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The characteristic aroma of cannabis comes from its terpenes, where it is estimated that there are more than 200 on the cannabis plant. Most terpenes are not present in sufficient quantities to be therapeutically significant. However, on the cannabis plant, there are some relevant terpenes found in the SulisLuna CBD oil family.

Terpenes can positively impact our health,  partly because it influences the production of different neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin.

Terpenes in CBD improve the absorption capacity of beneficial chemicals through the blood-brain barrier, overcome bacterial defence mechanisms and increase the absorption and effectiveness of cannabinoids.

Terpenes in SulisLuna CBD Oil*

  • Alpha-Pinene and Beta-Pinene: increase mental agility, clarity, and overall cognitive functions.They have also been researched for their significant applications in bronchial dilation, pain relief, epilepsy, cancer treatment and neuroprotection.They are widely recognized as anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antiseptic and antioxidant.
  • Alpha-Terpinene: is a powerful antioxidant and has been studied to integrate a possible cancer treatment.
  • Anethol: It is an anti-inflammatory analgesic and has antitumor activity.
  • Beta-Caryophyllene: existing in several plants and in high doses is known as a stimulant, not in the cannabis plant. It has anti-inflammatory properties, analgesics and modulates the immune system.
  • Limonene: is an antidepressant. It activates adenosine receptors, which means that the body becomes more receptive to CBD, improving its effects. In addition, limonene is anti-inflammatory and has antitumor activity.
  • Linalool: is a soothing, anxiolytic and sedative terpene and an analgesic and anaesthetic.
  • Terpinolene: is another terpene with antitumor and antibacterial properties.

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‘*  – SulisPet CBD has no terpenes due to pets’ high sensitivity.

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