What Do Terpenes Do? Stop and Smell the Terpenes | Discover Marijuana



What do terpenes do? Tim and Blake are going to teach us why terpenes are more than just the sources of the marijuana smell …

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  1. Love this video!
    I’m a retired U.S. Marine I’ve had 14 spinal surgeries, rebuilt left knee, right ankle. Pain is my constant companion. Opioids almost killed me haven’t touched that sh** in over 10 years.
    Cannabis has been my savior!
    I started researching terpenes over 8 years ago, I now shop for my cannabis based on their terpene profiles not THC.
    Selecting several strains that contain the terpenes that work for me, anti inflammatory, pain management muscle relaxant etc..
    Then I literally blend those strains into a mixture of a smoke that treats my symptoms.
    Rarely do I look at THC content with the right terpenes that work for you you’ll find one heck of a lot nicer high.
    I view terpenes as the cake and THC the icing on the cake.
    Two months ago I hiked 17 miles round trip from an elevation of 5,000’ to 7,200’ to Grinnell Glacier, Montana if it weren’t for my Cannabis Blend I would have never made it.
    Your video is spot on!
    Orlando, FL🏝️😎

    P.S. I’m 69 years old turn 70 in July.

  2. terpenes from other plants added to oil and terps specifically grown in the cannabis may be genetically identical however, the cannabis plant that grew xyz terps also has other things that it grows that go with those terpenes
    and added terps from different sources do not work as well as terpenes that were naturally produced within the plant they're being consumed with because they do not include those other balancing agents.
    terpenes have been recently discovered and these balancing agents that I speak of have not yet been discovered so they're not being studied yet.

  3. Brilliant thank you! I recently got some Julius Caesar, never smelled anything like it before indica dominant hybrid, does wonders for my anxiety. That earthy fragrance drives me crazy, it's very distinct. Myracene is the dominant terpene. Unfortunately I was experimenting with humidity packs, it got too wet and I left it out to dry two days. it lost it's aroma and aquired a urine smell. It still looks great, but I'm having trouble noticing any changes to the experience still relaxed af.

  4. Interestingly enough back in the old days we had Skunk. That e as all the rage and to be honest no one knew weather it was indicate or sativa….no thc readings or anything. The love was from pure experience of smell and hardcore effect.

  5. I love the honestly of the lab coat guy. Far to often, pro medical cannabis professionals will make wild claims with nothing to back it up. Of course I'm a believer that it should be 100% legal even if it had absolutely zero medical use.

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