Citrus-scented cannabis compound could reduce anxiety
Cannabis consumers may be familiar with the paranoia that can come from taking too many gummies or smoking too much weed. There’s plenty of hype around THC and CBD, now research into a lesser explored compound in cannabis reveals how a lemon-scented terpene d-limonene can ease anxiety without diminishing the high.
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Видео Citrus-scented cannabis compound could reduce anxiety канала Scientific American
Listen to the full episode of Science Quickly with our new host Rachel Feltman on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at the link: https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/a-citrus-scented-cannabis-compound-reduces-anxiety-for-weed-users/
🎤 Rachel Feltman & Allison Parshall
🎥 Madison Goldberg
🎞️ Kylie Murphy
Видео Citrus-scented cannabis compound could reduce anxiety канала Scientific American
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