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Why Do Terpenes Affect Us?

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Introduction Terpenes, aromatic compounds found in various plants, including cannabis, are gaining attention not only for their distinctive scents but also for their potential to exert physical effects on the human body. Beyond simply contributing to the fragrance of flowers and fruits, terpenes play a fascinating role in influencing our physical and emotional well-being. In this article, we delve into the captivating world of terpenes and explore how these aromatic molecules can have tangible effects on humans.

Introduction

Terpenes, aromatic compounds found in various plants, including cannabis, are gaining attention not only for their distinctive scents but also for their potential to exert physical effects on the human body. Beyond simply contributing to the fragrance of flowers and fruits, terpenes play a fascinating role in influencing our physical and emotional well-being. In this article, we delve into the captivating world of terpenes and explore how these aromatic molecules can have tangible effects on humans.

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