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Myrcene and Sedation: A Deep Dive into the Evidence

The Report What is this? The Report Myrcene, a common terpene found in numerous plants, including cannabis, hops, and lemongrass, has gained attention for its potential sedative properties. This report delves into the scientific evidence supporting the claim that myrcene induces sedation, exploring its mechanisms of action, traditional uses, safety profile, and potential side effects.Research...

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