Myrcene (Musk Citrus) is the most common and abundant terpene found in cannabis. It's also found in mango, with a flavour profile that's a mix of citrus and musk (eating a mango 45 min. before smoking will increase THC effect). Myrcene has been known for its sedative properties and may be part of the reason cannabis has been used for pain management and is usually recommended as a supplement during cancer treatments.
Limonene (Lemon Citrus) provides a sweet lemon smell. Citrus fruits are loaded with limonene, and it's commonly extracted for use in foods, cleaning products and cosmetics. It is believed to have the potential to improve mood and relaxation, and has been known to help reduce tumor size.
Caryophyllene (Pepper Spice) is found in a variety of edible plants and herbs and smells of pepper and spice, and can also be found in black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, oregano, basil and rosemary. It has long been used in anti-inflammatory topicals and creams and is also thought to reduce anxiety, and is recommended for treating alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
Linalool (Floral Spice) is found in lavender and is most responsible for the recognizable marijuana smell. The rich floral scent with just a taste of spice makes it a popular choice for aromatherapy, especially as a scent that helps with sleep and relaxation.
Pinene (Pine Sweet) smells like pine trees, with a hint of rosemary. A relatively common terpene also found in rosemary, orange peels, basil and parsley. It has been studied for a variety of positive effects, including helping with focus and respiratory inflammation.
Terpenes are fragrant oils naturally secreted in cannabis, including other plants, fruits and herbs. They are the organic compounds that give each strain of cannabis its unique aroma, flavour and effects. These oils have been used for centuries in medicine, natural remedies and food. Use search console to filter by terpenes.
ICC x Kush Mints 11 (3.5g)
With a thick, sticky layer of resin, ICC x Kush Mints 11 is a mix of sweet, creamy notes of vanilla and after-dinner mints. Hang dried and hand-trimmed to preserve aroma and flavour.
Msiku (m-see-goo) is the Mi’kmaw word for grass. Humor is very important in Mi’kmaq culture, and when naming our first brand, we wanted to ensure that we captured our language, culture and who we are as people. We are sure that you will see and appreciate how this tongue-in-cheek name reflects that humor!
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About Atlanticann Medical Inc:
Located in the beautiful coastal city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, AMI strives to cultivate only the finest-quality Cannabis available – Cannabis that is as fresh and vibrant as the ocean air we breathe.
With decades of combined experience in the cannabis cultivation space, our team takes pride in combining leading-edge technology with unique growing methodologies to produce premium quality cannabis products.
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