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Exploring the Health Benefits of Tepache and Other Fermented Pineapple Beverages
Exploring the Health Benefits of Tepache and Other Fermented Pineapple Beverages
Heather Stanley
May 84 min read
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Beta Phellandrene
Beta phellandrene
Heather Stanley
May 71 min read
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Acetylcholine, Alpha Pinene, THC & Memory
Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter essential in the formation and retention of memory.
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Although not yet indefinitely proven by research, various studies have shown the negative impacts that THC has on memory may be negated when acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors are stimulated with the combination of the terpene alpha Pinene and the cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
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Denoting its name, alpha Pinene is commonly found in pine, as well as cannabis. THC is the m
Heather Stanley
Apr 221 min read
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Triterpenoids
A large and diverse class of compounds produced for protective and developmental purposes.
Heather Stanley
Apr 151 min read
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Cannabis & Mushroom Wellness Capsules
Find our instruction video on our YouTube channel https://youtu.be/kYke013pGW8
Heather Stanley
Apr 21 min read
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Capsaicin
Terpene alkaloids, like capsaicin, are known for a wide array of potent biological activities. Capsaicin has shown to help with weight...
Heather Stanley
Mar 111 min read
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Terpineol
Terpineol
Heather Marie Stanley
Aug 31, 20241 min read
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Valencene
Valencene
Heather Marie Stanley
Aug 24, 20241 min read
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Citral
Citral
Heather Marie Stanley
Jan 16, 20231 min read
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Trichomes
Trichomes
Heather Marie Stanley
Jan 11, 20231 min read
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Limonene
Limonene
Heather Marie Stanley
Jan 9, 20231 min read
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Beta Caryophyllene
Sesquiterpene commonly found in cannabis likely due to its functionality in plants. The first terpene also proven to be a cannabinoid...
Heather Marie Stanley
Dec 27, 20221 min read
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Olfactory Importance
Olfaction is possibly the most important way we interact with the environment contributing to our body’s physiological responses and likely responsible for 75% gustation, or our sense of taste. Less intensely than the Olfactory Nerve is stimulated, about 70% of odor molecules also stimulate the Trigeminal Nerve, giving us a more in-depth ability to determine dangers and pleasures through chemosensory stimulation from these molecules.
Heather Marie Stanley
Nov 29, 20221 min read
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