Linalool

Linalool is the terpene that gives flowers and rosewood their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that linalool can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that linalool is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.

Pinene

Pinene is the terpene that gives pine and turpentine their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that pinene can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that pinene is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.

Myrcene

Myrcene is the terpene that gives thyme, parsley and cardamom their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that myrcene can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that myrcene is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.

Limonene

Limonene is the terpene that gives citrus fruits and turpentine their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that limonene can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that limonene is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.

Humulene

Humulene is the terpene that gives hops their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that humulene can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that humulene is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.

Eugenol

Eugenol is the terpene that gives spices like nutmeg and bay leaf their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that eugenol can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that eugenol is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene is the terpene that gives spices like cloves and black pepper their characteristic taste/smell but it can also be found in many cannabis strains. Preclinical research indicates that caryophyllene can be therapeutic in many diseases. However, it must be noted that caryophyllene is only present in trace amounts (0.01-1%) in cannabis flowers which may not be enough to exert therapeutic effects on its own.