Monday, March 03, 2014 9:42:12 PM
Here's a reprint of my post #8423 since many of you didn't catch it over the weekend...
I've been researching some of the ingrediants in the new VCIGs. The Energize VCIG contains something called Lemonene. When I Google searched it I found the following in WebMD...
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Limonene is a chemical found in the peels of citrus fruits and in other plants. It is used to make medicine.
Limonene is used to promote weight loss, prevent cancer, treat cancer, and treat bronchitis.
In foods, beverages, and chewing gum, limonene is used as a flavoring.
In pharmaceuticals, limonene is added to help medicinal ointments and creams penetrate the skin.
In manufacturing, limonene is used as a fragrance, cleaner (solvent), and as an ingredient in water-free hand cleansers.
How does it work?
Limonene may block cancer-forming chemicals and kill cancer cells in the laboratory. But more research is needed to know if this occurs in humans.
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There's also some information on GrassCity.com about Beta-myrcene, the ingredient in the Relax VCIG...
[url]http://forum.grasscity.com/seasoned-tokers/590868-cheap-myrcene-lemongrass-extract.html
[/url][tag]GrassCity.com[/tag]
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There are over 120 terpenes in cannabis, and myrcene is one that cannabis shares with mangoes, and in much higher
concentration (especially in extracts) several other plants such as lemongrass and hops. Terpenes have analgesic,
euphoric, anti-mutagenic/anti-cancer, anti-spasmodic, narcotic and sedative properties, all their own. They
also assist cannabinoids in crossing the blood brain barrier, intensifying, and helping to regulate the experience.
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There's more info at the link that our pothead freinds might appreciate But I haven't had time to research it all yet.
I don't feel as warm and fuzzy about the Eucolyptol in the Refresh VCIG after reading the info on Medbroadcast.com
Medbroadcast.com
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The links are active in the original post. Point is, the RELAX VCIG has ingredients to enhance the high from cannabis. We may see this product complimenting the MCIG sales.
I've been researching some of the ingrediants in the new VCIGs. The Energize VCIG contains something called Lemonene. When I Google searched it I found the following in WebMD...
Quote:
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Limonene is a chemical found in the peels of citrus fruits and in other plants. It is used to make medicine.
Limonene is used to promote weight loss, prevent cancer, treat cancer, and treat bronchitis.
In foods, beverages, and chewing gum, limonene is used as a flavoring.
In pharmaceuticals, limonene is added to help medicinal ointments and creams penetrate the skin.
In manufacturing, limonene is used as a fragrance, cleaner (solvent), and as an ingredient in water-free hand cleansers.
How does it work?
Limonene may block cancer-forming chemicals and kill cancer cells in the laboratory. But more research is needed to know if this occurs in humans.
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There's also some information on GrassCity.com about Beta-myrcene, the ingredient in the Relax VCIG...
[url]http://forum.grasscity.com/seasoned-tokers/590868-cheap-myrcene-lemongrass-extract.html
[/url][tag]GrassCity.com[/tag]
Quote:
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There are over 120 terpenes in cannabis, and myrcene is one that cannabis shares with mangoes, and in much higher
concentration (especially in extracts) several other plants such as lemongrass and hops. Terpenes have analgesic,
euphoric, anti-mutagenic/anti-cancer, anti-spasmodic, narcotic and sedative properties, all their own. They
also assist cannabinoids in crossing the blood brain barrier, intensifying, and helping to regulate the experience.
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There's more info at the link that our pothead freinds might appreciate But I haven't had time to research it all yet.
I don't feel as warm and fuzzy about the Eucolyptol in the Refresh VCIG after reading the info on Medbroadcast.com
Medbroadcast.com
****************************************************
The links are active in the original post. Point is, the RELAX VCIG has ingredients to enhance the high from cannabis. We may see this product complimenting the MCIG sales.
Les
