What it contains

Different kinds of booze drinks can exhibit small differences in effects because alcohol is not the only active component inside.

Tequila and vodka are two regular examples of alcoholic drinks that contain flavor oils known as terpenes.

These items are responsible for the citrusy smell in yellow peels and the pine scent in pine trees. Aside from giving flavor, they all exhibit varying effects when they’re consumed. Some terpenes like myrcene are neighbors with sedation and relaxation in general. Lemon by contrast is energizing and cuts through brain fog. Cannabis is an example of a plant that is thick in terpenes. What makes it so special is that there are now hundreds of strain swings of the plant that now exist, and each and most people has a recognizable terpene profile paired with it. If you want to experience recognizable effects, all you need to do is find a strain of cannabis that has odd terpenes in it than what you’re currently used to. Even though hemp varieties of cannabis have next to no THC in it, the active CBD is accompanied by the same exact terpenes that you find in traditional cannabis. That’s what people mean when they talk about full spectrum products. It’s an attempt to retain the recognizable cannabinoid and terpene profile of the plant strain that the oil was extracted from. These contain spectrum hemp products with CBD are often rich in beneficial terpenes of varying ratios and also cannabinoids like CBG and CBC. Otherwise other hemp products only contain CBD, lacking the entourage effect you get with all of the cannabinoids and terpenes working in synergy.

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