Mandarins and Cannabis – What Do They Have in Common?
Did you know about the link between mandarin oranges and cannabis? Did you know that they’re also linked to lemons and oranges? Discover this mystery of nature right here.
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Thanks to the regulations made over the past few years, cannabis compounds can finally be studied. Cannabinoids, terpenes and other molecules which have a lot to offer in science and therapeutic sectors. Discover the latest studies regarding cannabis and learn the ins and outs of the possibilities this millennia-old plant has.
Did you know about the link between mandarin oranges and cannabis? Did you know that they’re also linked to lemons and oranges? Discover this mystery of nature right here.
Stress and anxiety are two growing problems in current society. The calming and relaxing effects of cannabis are well-known, although these effects are usually associated with cannabinoids such as THC or CBD. In this post, we’re going to talk about how some terpenes can also help to reduce anxiety.
Cannabis plants (as well as many other plant species) produce terpenes, molecules that are in charge of aroma and flavour. Do you know what they are, and which types are most common? In this post we’re going to explain everything you need to know about cannabis’s main terpenes.
Do you know how important the endocannabinoid system is when it comes to bodily functions? Although it’s quite a recent discovery, this receptor system has a lot to do with our body’s general health and balance. Let’s read on to find out everything you need to know about this system.
As time goes on and thanks to multiple studies, we’re learning more about CBD. This compound has become deservedly renowned thanks to its properties, both medicinal and recreational. Today, we want to talk about more about the relationship with cannabidiol and sport performance.
Do you know what ginger, cannabis and terpenes have in common? In earlier posts we’ve talked about the similarities between certain plants, flowers and fruits’ composition and certain cannabis strains. Keep reading to find out what ginger and cannabis have in common and how they can both be used.
Discover the effects that terpenes and cannabinoids can have on e-liquids, why it’s better to vape than smoke, and which strains to choose and when in this fantastic article by the team at Cali Terpenes.
Do you know the benefits of adding terpenes to cannabis buds? Or how to apply them correctly? In this post we’re going to explain the reasons behind why cannabis flowers lose part of their aroma, how to stop it from happening, and how to give your plants their aromatic potency back using terpenes.
Do you know how Haze cannabis strains and incense are related? Cannabis plants and many other flowers share more qualities than you think. In the following article, we’re going to unravel this mystery.
There are many ideas and theories about how mango can intensify cannabis’s effects; do you believe them? Here at Cali Terpenes we have the answer. Discover everything there is to know about this mystery right here!
Hello cannabis lover, today from Cali Terpenes, we will talk about CBG (Cannabigerol), one of the components of the cannabis plant. What is CBG? Introduction
Welcome back to all cannabis, CBD and sport lovers! In recent years, CBD (Cannabidiol) has become very popular. From the cannabis enthusiasts to the people
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