![]() ![]() I even took 5mg of an uplifting Pineapple Habanero one evening for the sake of experimentation, and a couple hours later, I was as sleepy as I ever am when I take a larger dose (for me, anyway) of an edible in the evening. Maybe at my preferred 2.5mg low-dose, it doesn’t make that much of a difference? I dunno. Kiva reportedly spent over two years developing Camino’s flavors, terpene blends, and effects.īut here’s the thing (for me at least): I really can’t tell much of a difference in effects between the four kinds, I just feel a nice canna-buzz in my body (and brain) with all of them. It even tastes soothing, while that Pineapple Habanero tastes like a party. Kiva is using a customized mix of different plant-based terpenes for Camino, like Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene in their uplifting Pineapple Habanero gummy, while the chill Wild Berry features Beta-Caryophyllene, Linalool, Myrcene, Humulene, and Terpineol for a more relaxing, indica-like effect. Terpenes may also play a part in the medical benefits of cannabis, from being anti-inflammatory to helping with depression or insomnia. So the uplifting effects from the famed sativa Jack Herer are due more to its terpene profile, typically including Pinene and Limonene (which can also be found in other energizing sativas). While some folks may think it’s all about indica vs. (Just think about how relaxed you feel when you take a sniff of lavender.) ![]() Terpenes are what gives different cannabis cultivars their many fragrance notes, from piney to citrusy, and they are also what help drive the effects. Terpenes can be found in plants, fruits (often in the rind), flowers, and herbs-and cannabis. ![]()
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