Terpenes and the Entourage Effect
What are terpenes?
- Blueberry — sweet citrusy blueberry flavor
- Sour Diesel — strong fuel-like scent
- Cheese — unmistakable cheesy aroma
How terpenes work in your body
- Are the main components of essential oils.
- Are produced by many plants — from pine trees to citrus fruits.
- Give cannabis its distinctive smells.
- Terpenes evaporate first when heated.
- Flavors come out best when vaping, since burning destroys many compounds.
- Terpenes and terpenoids are different: terpenoids are modified (oxidized) terpenes, usually after drying or curing.
Do terpenes get you high?
- Alpha- and beta-pinene show anti-cancer properties when combined.
- According to Dr. Ethan Russo, whole-plant cannabis works better than isolated extracts.
Why the combo works better
- They can increase the blood-brain barrier permeability.
- They change how THC binds to CB1 receptors.
- For example, alpha-pinene can reduce THC-induced short-term memory loss.
- A 2013 study showed limonene has antidepressant and anxiety-reducing effects.
- Different compounds hit multiple inflammation pathways at once.
- Terpenes may improve cannabinoid absorption.
- And some data suggest that negative THC effects (like anxiety) get reduced when combined with CBD or certain terpenes.
The entourage effect: everyone plays a part
- There are tons of cannabis chemotypes.
- Many strains have rich profiles where every compound counts.
- THC and CBD are the conductors,
- Terpenes and minor cannabinoids are the instruments,
- Together, they create a harmonious composition.