Grasshopper Glue
25.4% THC / 2.31% Terpenes / Indica
Vibrant hues of amber blanket the dark trichome-waxed buds of this tranquil sun-grown Indica. Savor its robust aroma, accented by notes of citrus and leather, which transitions into a velvety plush smoke gentle on the lungs. The mellow and serene effect of this strain offers a perfect opportunity to decompress mentally and physically without overwhelming sensations. The chill, soothing high associated with this strain serves as a passport to calmness, clarity, and relief.
Grasshopper Glue Profile
2.31% Terpenes:
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Caryophyllene is a rather unique terpene because it is known to interact with the endo-cannabinoid system (ECS) and produce a powerful anti-inflammatory response that can manage pain. Caryophyllene is the only terpene known to exist that can also act as a cannabinoid and interact directly with the ECS by binding to the CB2 receptors in the central nervous system.
Caryophyllene is found in many herbs/spices throughout the world; including Basil, black pepper, and oregano. People who smoke cannabis strains with high levels of caryophyllene often report a spicy warmth in the nose and mouth. This flavor is frequently compared to that of cinnamon and cloves.
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Limonene is a wonderful aromatic found in the peels of citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and limes (Hence its name). It provides a fruity-citrus taste and often lends itself to a delightfully sweet smell. Unfortunately, there is not a large body of research into the specific biological effects or methods of action; However, some small studies exist and when combining data gathered from the experiences of those who smoke strains high in limonene, we can form a clearer picture of what effects it offers.
Limonene is most often associated with elevated mood and stress relief so there is limited clinical evidence that limonene-heavy strains have more powerful anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) properties.
Of Limonene’s most interesting medical benefits is its potential cancer-fighting capabilities. Limonene has been found to slow the growth of skin, breast, and mammary, tumors in both human and mouse models. Another study found that taking limonene supplements for 4-6 weeks helped stop the production of a protein called IGFBP-3, which in turn led to a reduction in breast tumor growth. Other labs have found benefits to limonene in Brain and Lung cancer models. It has also been found that limonene may help relieve the discomfort of heartburn and gastric reflux.
Limonene also seems to improve the absorption of other terpenes in delivery methods like topical lotions and balms as well as oral or sublingual administration routes. For this reason, it is ideal when making edibles or THC/CBD lotions.
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α-Humulene produces earthy woody notes that consumers may relate to that of beer for a very good reason; cannabis and beer hops share Humulene as a common terpene.
The body of medical and biological research surrounding α-Humulene is augmented by the fact that it is an important ingredient to the medical effects of ginseng. Like Limonene, α-Humulene has been found to have some cancer-fighting properties. α-Humulene can produce Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) which plays an important role in the fight against tumors.
Another study from 2016 confirmed that α-Humulene has both anticancer and analgesic (pain-reducing) qualities.
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The Terpene α-Bisabolol is best known for its pleasant scent. It is most often described as having a sweet and floral profile which makes it ideal for strains that play on their earthy elements. α-Bisabolol is common in herbal teas and can be found naturally in chamomile. It is common in beauty and cosmetic products because it is associated with anti-inflammatory that can reduce the uterine pain experienced during pregnancy and potentially even the menstrual cycle.
For reference numbers, visit: https://grasshopperfarms.com/terpene-references
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