Citrus fruit rinds, or peels, contain limonene. It’s a chemical that can be used in cosmetics, foods, and cleaning products. There are potential health benefits of limonene, but more research is ...
This article was originally published on The Cannabis Community and appears here with permission. Limonene is one of the most prominent terpenes found in cannabis and is known for its citrusy ...
A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research team has added to evidence that a chemical found naturally in cannabis (also known as marijuana) can - in the right amounts - lessen the anxiety-inducing effects ...
Combining D-limonene, a naturally occurring terpene in cannabis, with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component in cannabis, may mitigate THC-induced anxiety, new data ...
Cannabis buds / nugs and leaves with sliced lemon. Limonene terpene concept on gray background. A new study has found that the limonene terpene in cannabis reduces anxiety induced by THC. Cannabis, ...
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component in cannabis, often gets all the attention when we think about the positive, psychoactive effects of marijuana. But there’s more to weed ...
The D-Limonene market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.4% by 2024, driven by rising demand for natural solvents in food, cosmetics, and cleaning products. In the U.S., growing demand for green ...
Limonene is a chemical found in fruits from the genus Citrus. It is a terpene and is abundant in the peels and essential oils of oranges, lemons, mandarins, and other citrus fruits. Limonene comes in ...
New research adds to evidence that a chemical found naturally in cannabis can -- in the right amounts -- lessen the anxiety-inducing effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive ...
At the right dose, cannabis has relaxing effects that can help ease anxiety and manage pain. The right dose is notoriously hard to determine, however, and just a little too much can produce a ...