Terpene Guide to Pinene
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2021
- Terpene Guide to Pinene
Professor DeBacco
Pinene: Sent, Location and Properties
Scent: Pine/woodypinene
Foods that contain pinene: Basil, parsley, dill, pine nuts and citrus fruits. Can also be found in pine needles that can be seeped in hot water and consumed as a tea
Commonly found in pine trees.
Pinene actually comes in two types (isomers):
Alpha, which smells like pine needles and is the most commonly found terpene in nature
Beta, which smells like rosemary, basil, dill, or parsley
Medical Benefits of Pinene
Pinene is an antioxidant (prevents oxidation damage to other molecules in the body)
Pinene is a powerful bronchodilator, which helps improve airflow to lungs (helps with asthma)
It also has anti-inflammatory/pain relieving and antimicrobial and antibacterial qualities.
Pinene easily crosses the blood-brain barrier improving memory and alertness.
May counteract some negative qualities of THC.
Cannabis Strains with Pinene
Big Smooth
Blue Dream
Cannatonic
Cotton Candy Kush
God’s Gift
Grape Ape
Harlequin
Kosher Tangie
Remedy
Trainwreck
ChemDawg
Jack Herer
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It is truly remarkable how cannabis can have such varied terpene profiles and create these amazing smells.
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This is one of the easiest for me to identify. Thanks for the list!
Glad you liked the terpene collection of videos.
I here pinene helps with thc memory loss especially ganjover. Is it possible to somehow consume this terpene isolated so you can counter the ganjover effect more effectively ? Can u get it isolated in liquid or something ? And how would one consume it please?
Pinene is found in a wide range of herbs like rosemary, parsley, basil, and even orange peel. www.thehigherpath.com/pinene/
I keep getting pine smelling weed all the time ? What nutrient am I overdoing. To much nitrogen? Do we know what fertilizer creates the pine turpine?
If you are growing the same variety it could just be a high producer of this terpene.
Hello,what strain do you grow?
Yoo ! Wich strain provide you this pine taste ?
@@Beu97118 hi fella. It happens all the time with every strain. I grow in a greenhouse and the heat was putting them into shock and I didn’t realise. I think the taste was a chemical the plants produced called niacin that made them all taste nasty.
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