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Ingredients
Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, Limonene, Linalool, Guaiol, Humulene, Nerolidol, β-Pinene, α-Bisabolol, Bitter Almond Oil Unspecified Data not available. 8013-76-1, p-Tolualdehyde, β-Damascone, α-Terpineol, α-Pinene, Valencene, Anisyl acetate, Nootkatone, Fenchol, Caryophyllene oxide, Benzyl acetate, Citral diethyl acetal, Citronellal, β-Ionone, Camphene, Borneol, Geraniol, Furfural, Ethyl Vanillin, Maltol, Trans-2-hexenol, Citronellol, Grapefruit mercaptan.
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Caution
This product is intended for use only by adults 21 or older.
Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use if you are pregnant, nursing, or a person with or at risk of serious heath conditions. This product has not been evaluated for safe use in e-cigarettes or any vaping application where the product(s) is/are intentionally vaporized and inhaled.
Effect Profile
GSC has a high concentration of uplifting terpenes, such as limonene and caryophyllene. It also contains some of the more rare euphoric terpenes, including valencine and geraniol.
This is an excellent blend for use with products aimed at boosting mood and improving focus. It’s also a good addition to products that contain heavier, more sedating ingredients as a way to level out the effects.
Aromatic Profile
Terpene Breakdown
100% Natural
GMP Certified
No THC or CBD
Third-Party Tested
FAQ
What Are Terpenes?
Terpenes are small, aromatic hydrocarbons produced in plants. There are more than 30,000 terpenes in existence — each one with its own set of effects and aromatic profile.
Many plants owe their distinct aroma to the terpenes they produce — including cannabis, mint, rosemary, pine trees, lilacs, bergamot, and much more.
Why Do Plants Produce Terpenes?
There’s rarely a definitive answer for “why” plants produce the compounds they do. But experts have pinpointed several potential reasons:
- To repel predators
- To attract pollinators
- Selective breeding by humans
- To initiate cloud seeding
- As a natural sunscreen
How Much Should I Dilute My Terpenes?
This ultra-concentrated terpene blend should be diluted to a concentration of around 5% or less of the total volume of the final product. The most common dilution is closer to 3%.
Terpenes are powerful molecules — a little bit goes a long way. Most plants that are associated with having a high terpene concentration (such as mint or pine trees) produce these compounds in concentrations below 1%.
Does This Blend Contain Any Additives?
We don’t add any synthetic flavorings, preservatives, or stabilizers to any of our extracts. Just pure, unadulterated terpenes.
Are Terpenes Psychoactive?
Some terpenes are psychoactive — but none of our blends contain psychoactive compounds of any kind.
Our terpenes are entirely non-psychoactive.
How Long Can I Store Terpenes?
If you keep our terpenes in the same airtight container they arrived in and store them in a cool, dark, and dry location — they should remain viable for two years or more.
For long-term storage, you can keep your terpenes in the fridge — this may extend the shelf-life by several more years.
It also helps to avoid opening your terpenes unless completely necessary.