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Dank Network in partnership with Leafbuyer presents: Fresh & Floral: Humulene & Its Effects Humulene is along the more prominent terpenes found in the cannabis plant, yet its use, availability, and effects on the human body are only beginning to be studied and, more importantly, collectively understood. As the cannabis industry picks up steam across the US, cannabis terpenes such as humulene are being sold as flavor enhancers and are sometimes even listed within product descriptions at your local weed dispensary. While hundreds of strains of cannabis may have humulene found in them, the unique smell brought about by humulene is not specific to the cannabis plant. It occurs naturally within other plant species as well, including hops, sage, basil, and black pepper. Terpenes can be generally understood as the naturally occurring molecular component to scent. The smell of marijuana is known to be complex, musky, and fruity. Cannabis terpenes, much like the hundreds of cannabinoids also found in nature, are thought to aid in the effect of marijuana. Humulene is a terpene and, therefore, is likely associated with the generalized spectrum of effects which marijuana use is known to produce. This is known as the "Entourage Effect." The "Entourage Effect" posits that marijuana is more therapeutically beneficial when administered as whole plant product. Each cannabis terpene may have a general therapeutic effect, yet when combined with the full spectrum available within the cannabis plant, the effect seems to be larger and, therefore, more beneficial to medical practitioners, researchers, and those using the plant for much-needed relief. The therapeutic benefits of humulene, as mentioned earlier, are still being investigated. The total of current research, however, has provided some key insights into the potential benefits this molecule can bring to your cannabis experience beyond a great flavor. So Here’s the deal… There are several cannabis terpenes which researchers have suggested could aid in the treatment of cancer. Though any statement claiming to help cancer can come under scrutiny from the FDA, researchers continue to push forward with cannabis-related cancer studies. several cannabis terpenes and cannabinoids have also been associated with having anti-bacterial properties. In 2007, a study was able to test essential oils from the balsam fir, determining not only that humulene was present, but that the substance actively helped fight bacterial growth. In addition to being an anti-bacterial, early studies show that aerosol application of humulene produces a reliable anti-inflammatory effect on factors causing inflammation. Remember, Live Higher!