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Terpenes as Neurological Agents

These terpenes have been shown to act as neurological agents, and are capable of being used in[…]

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Insects that Produce or Use Terpenes

This image shows insects that biologically produce terpenes, and/or those that use terpenes from other sources. Some[…]

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Terpenes that Treat Cancer

This image shows anticancer terpenes including camphene. phellandrene, 1,8-cineole, geraniol, valencene, sabinene, menthol, cedrene, geranyl acetate, cymene,[…]

The 2 Types of Limonene Explained

If you think that limonene tastes and smells of citrus, you’re at least half wrong. That’s because[…]

Microorganisms Trained to Poop Terpenes

Scientists have “trained” some microorganisms to poop terpenes, including many of the most common terpenes normally found[…]

Terpenes: The Most-Spoken Language in the World

Move over, English; Terpenes are by far the world’s biggest communication medium.  Used by plants, insects, fungi,[…]

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