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What is a Terpene and why is it important?



EXCELLENT information above in extraction video

In layman's terms - Terpenes are compounds found in not just the cannabis plant, but ALL plants. They are the "steering wheels" in our formulations guiding the CBD isolate to do its job.
Terpenes also assist with the entourage effect, and replace what was removed during the CBD extraction process. They help us achieve homeostasis.

The beauty of Terpene Healer products is the ability to adapt the product to suit the needs of the client. To create a formulation to address a specific condition. To adjust formulations and avoid tolerance issues.

​Please see custom formulation section for more information.

At Terpene Healer we begin "tabula rasa" - meaning clean slate.
​Our isolate is completely pure, with no interfering terpenes that are unidentified as in many full spectrum products. We utilize CBD isolate - the purest form of CBD and best form to measure and dose. There's no guessing with our products.
See dosing page HERE.

WE tell the CBD what we want to accomplish by pairing it with select terpenes intended for different wellness protocols.

Inflammation? No problem, we have a terpene for that.
Cancer, Diabetes, Gastro issues?
We have a terpene for that.

Just want straight unadulterated CBD?  Stick with the plain formula with zero terpene additives or purchase straight isolate. This formulation is also our pet line and can be used with most any pets both topically and orally. 

Terpenes (/ˈtɜːrpiːn/) are a large and diverse class of organic compounds, produced by a variety of plants, particularly conifers, and by some insects. They often have a strong odor and may protect the plants that produce them by deterring herbivores and by attracting predators and parasites of herbivores. Although sometimes used interchangeably with "terpenes", terpenoids (or isoprenoids) are modified terpenes as they contain additional functional groups, usually oxygen-containing. Terpenes are hydrocarbons. Terpenes are the major components of rosin and of turpentine produced from resin. The name "terpene" is derived from the word "terpentine", an obsolete spelling of the word "turpentine". Terpenes are also major biosynthetic building blocks. Steroids, for example, are derivatives of the triterpene squalene. Terpenes and terpenoids are the primary constituents of the essential oils of many types of plants and flowers. Essential oils are used widely as fragrances in perfumery and traditional medicine, such as aromatherapy. Synthetic variations and derivatives of natural terpenes and terpenoids also greatly expand the variety of aromas used in perfumery and flavors used in food additives. Vitamin A is a terpenoid.

​See Wikipedia HERE 


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Product Questions: Hiedi Handford ~ 305-978-3595 ~ Healer@TerpeneHealer.com
Wholesale Inquiries: Bill Hind ~ 954-479-9343 ~ Info@TerpeneHealer.com

OUR PHILOSOPHY

We are all on our own individual wellness journey. Not everyone has the same needs. We understand that and aim to develop a platform of products that can be adjusted to each individuals needs. We're not your "typical" CBD company. We adapt, we adjust, and we work very hard to please our customers.
​Thank you for your support.

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100mg CBD coffee

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100mg of CBD in a single serve “tea bag” just for you! Bring some FOCUS to your caffeine. Best steeped in 12-16oz cup. Get your water piping hot and steep 3-5 minutes. 


***TIP - You can open bag and add grounds to your regular routine and brew a full pot. 100mg CBD in pot of coffee for sharing.



Compounds in coffee

Coffee naturally contains a variety of compounds including caffeine, antioxidants and diterpenes. These contribute not only to the unique flavour but also to the well-researched physiological effects of coffee.

Caffeine

Caffeine is a major pharmacologically active compound in coffee and it is a mild central nervous system stimulant. Caffeine is found in some 60 plant species of which cocoa-beans, kola nuts, tea leaves and coffee beans are the most well-known. In addition caffeine is added to many popular carbonated drinks and is also a component of a number of pharmacological preparations and over-the-counter medicines. A typical cup of coffee provides approximately 75–100mg caffeine. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in its ‘Scientific Opinion on the Safety of Caffeine’ concluded that ‘habitual intakes of caffeine up to 400mg per day do not give rise to safety concerns for non-pregnant adults’. They also advised that intakes up to 200mg per day do not give concern for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Extensive research has shown that there are several beneficial effects of caffeine in the diet, such as improved attention, alertness and physical performance. In some individuals, however, there can be adverse effects, such as disturbed sleep patterns.

Antioxidants

Coffee naturally contains a variety of compounds that display antioxidant properties. These include chlorogenic acids and melanoidins, which may help to deactivate oxidants.

  • A number of studies have shown an increase in blood antioxidant levels after consumption of coffee.
  • Several factors (including level of roast, additives including milk or sugar, and the ratio of coffee to water) make it difficult to attribute these increases in blood antioxidant levels to specific compounds in coffee.
  • Different antioxidant compounds found in coffee appear to show different effects in the body, but there is a need for further research on the bioactive and potential roles of these compounds before conclusions can be drawn.

Diterpenes

The diterpenes, cafestol and kahweol, are both naturally present in the oil contained in coffee. Research suggests that high consumption of these compounds can raise serum levels of total and LDL cholesterol.

  • The impact is largely related to the method of brewing since these compounds are largely retained in the paper filter in filtered coffee, but pass into the brew in Scandinavian boiled coffee, Cafètiere (plunger pot), Greek and Turkish coffee.
  • Soluble coffee contains virtually none of these cholesterol-raising compounds. Moderate consumption of espresso (around 2-3 cups) also has negligible effects, as levels are lower than unfiltered coffee and serving sizes are smaller.
  • Some studies suggest that diterpenes may also have a protective role against some cancers, although further research is required before any conclusions can be reached.
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250mg Plain CBD Oil

$60.00 $50.00

Completely PLAIN CBD oil


No taste

No smell

No "grassy" flavor


Terpene Healer Brand CBD oil can be applied topically AND ingested orally.


You will always know your dose. Our droppers are a measured dropper - so you never have to guess again.


Please see dosing page for mg's per dose, how to dose, and how to purchase to get the best product for your issue.


Re: Pets


YES! CBD is safe for pets! Plain CBD - with no terpene enhancements.


It is absolutely heartbreaking to see your pet/s suffering from a health condition when they are unable to speak for themselves and tell you what the problem is. When pets are ill, the first and usually best option is to see a veterinarian so that you can know for sure what the problem is.


What about CBD?

 

CBD (Cannabidiol) is one of many compounds found in cannabis that are known collectively as cannabinoids. Clinical trials of CBD are few due to its somewhat-recent legality. Still, those that have been published show incredible results with few side effects and few interactions with other medications. Researchers found that CBD was effective as pain management in both mice and humans, as well as an anti-inflammatory. Anecdotal evidence shows possible anti-anxiety and antidepressant qualities, as well as benefits for the cardiovascular system and various side effects of cancer treatment.


When people hear that CBD is derived from cannabis, their first concern is usually about its legality. Their concern is understandable because until recently, any cannabis products or derivatives were considered a Schedule I drug under federal law, the same class as heroin and LSD. This changed in 2018, with the passage of what’s known as the 2018 Farm Bill. This bill removed certain cannabis-derived products, the most important of these being hemp. Hemp has long been the term used to describe cannabis grown not for recreational consumption but use in textiles, and hemp textiles have been used throughout human history as far back as 8,000 BCE.

 

The defining quality of hemp is the level of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis. To be grown legally under United States federal law, hemp must have 0.3% or less THC content. CBD products that are available for general consumption have almost no chance of having the “high” effect you might associate with cannabis. These changes have allowed for hemp to be grown and processed for CBD, leading to the boom in CBD products you see today.

 

The advent of CBD as an alternative treatment has been a blessing for people suffering from all kinds of conditions, many of which have treatment options that unfortunately may be unavailable or have unpleasant side effects. As a natural product that undergoes little processing, CBD has few side effects and few interactions with other medications. CBD has also shown low potential for addiction. These benefits and their safety have made CBD a promising alternative for drugs like opioids and opiates, which can have serious side effects and interactions, and are commonly abused. This also means that CBD has potential as a safe tool for helping pets.

Thankfully for pet owners, all signs point to CBD being safe and well-tolerated by the physical systems of animals. The endocannabinoid systems of animals seem to be similar enough to our own that pets can enjoy many of the same benefits that humans can find in CBD.

 

Once extracted, CBD can be distilled even further, and is then classified into one of three tiers: Full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate. These tiers are differentiated by the amount of remaining phytochemicals in the CBD, which combine with CBD to increase its benefits in what’s called the “entourage effect.” Full-spectrum contains the full array of compounds found in hemp, including trace amounts of THC. This composition provides the most comprehensive benefits of the chemicals found in cannabis. Still, the trace amounts of THC can produce a false-positive on a drug test and may not be desirable for pet products. Broad-spectrum is very similar to full-spectrum but has had the THC entirely removed. Isolate is the purest distillation of CBD available and thus has a higher concentration than full- and broad-spectrum.


The solutions that CBD can provide for us can also relieve some of the most common health conditions in pets. Dogs are prone to arthritis as they age, with some estimates claiming 1 in 4 dogs will be affected by arthritis. Arthritis in dogs is visible in the same way it is in humans. As the cartilage deteriorates between a dog’s joints, the bones begin to come in closer contact during movement. This causes pain with nearly any action involving the affected joints. A dog suffering from canine arthritis, especially an older dog, will be apparent. Stiff movements, limping, and unwillingness to go on walks are frequent. A dog suffering joint pain can even stop eating or become aggressive. CBD ingested as an oil or edible treat, or applied directly to the painful joint can relieve the worst symptoms of arthritis and help your pet live a healthy lifestyle.


Terpene Healer Brand Plain CBD oil can be given internally and applied externally.


See Dosing page for tips and recommendations.

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500mg Plain CBD Oil

$80.00 $70.00

Completely PLAIN CBD oil


No taste

No smell

No "grassy" flavor


Terpene Healer Brand CBD oil can be applied topically AND ingested orally.


You will always know your dose. Our droppers are a measured dropper - so you never have to guess again.


Please see dosing page for mg's per dose, how to dose, and how to purchase to get the best product for your issue.


Re: Pets


YES! CBD is safe for pets! Plain CBD - with no terpene enhancements.


It is absolutely heartbreaking to see your pet/s suffering from a health condition when they are unable to speak for themselves and tell you what the problem is. When pets are ill, the first and usually best option is to see a veterinarian so that you can know for sure what the problem is.


What about CBD?

 

CBD (Cannabidiol) is one of many compounds found in cannabis that are known collectively as cannabinoids. Clinical trials of CBD are few due to its somewhat-recent legality. Still, those that have been published show incredible results with few side effects and few interactions with other medications. Researchers found that CBD was effective as pain management in both mice and humans, as well as an anti-inflammatory. Anecdotal evidence shows possible anti-anxiety and antidepressant qualities, as well as benefits for the cardiovascular system and various side effects of cancer treatment.


When people hear that CBD is derived from cannabis, their first concern is usually about its legality. Their concern is understandable because until recently, any cannabis products or derivatives were considered a Schedule I drug under federal law, the same class as heroin and LSD. This changed in 2018, with the passage of what’s known as the 2018 Farm Bill. This bill removed certain cannabis-derived products, the most important of these being hemp. Hemp has long been the term used to describe cannabis grown not for recreational consumption but use in textiles, and hemp textiles have been used throughout human history as far back as 8,000 BCE.

 

The defining quality of hemp is the level of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis. To be grown legally under United States federal law, hemp must have 0.3% or less THC content. CBD products that are available for general consumption have almost no chance of having the “high” effect you might associate with cannabis. These changes have allowed for hemp to be grown and processed for CBD, leading to the boom in CBD products you see today.

 

The advent of CBD as an alternative treatment has been a blessing for people suffering from all kinds of conditions, many of which have treatment options that unfortunately may be unavailable or have unpleasant side effects. As a natural product that undergoes little processing, CBD has few side effects and few interactions with other medications. CBD has also shown low potential for addiction. These benefits and their safety have made CBD a promising alternative for drugs like opioids and opiates, which can have serious side effects and interactions, and are commonly abused. This also means that CBD has potential as a safe tool for helping pets.

Thankfully for pet owners, all signs point to CBD being safe and well-tolerated by the physical systems of animals. The endocannabinoid systems of animals seem to be similar enough to our own that pets can enjoy many of the same benefits that humans can find in CBD.

 

Once extracted, CBD can be distilled even further, and is then classified into one of three tiers: Full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate. These tiers are differentiated by the amount of remaining phytochemicals in the CBD, which combine with CBD to increase its benefits in what’s called the “entourage effect.” Full-spectrum contains the full array of compounds found in hemp, including trace amounts of THC. This composition provides the most comprehensive benefits of the chemicals found in cannabis. Still, the trace amounts of THC can produce a false-positive on a drug test and may not be desirable for pet products. Broad-spectrum is very similar to full-spectrum but has had the THC entirely removed. Isolate is the purest distillation of CBD available and thus has a higher concentration than full- and broad-spectrum.


The solutions that CBD can provide for us can also relieve some of the most common health conditions in pets. Dogs are prone to arthritis as they age, with some estimates claiming 1 in 4 dogs will be affected by arthritis. Arthritis in dogs is visible in the same way it is in humans. As the cartilage deteriorates between a dog’s joints, the bones begin to come in closer contact during movement. This causes pain with nearly any action involving the affected joints. A dog suffering from canine arthritis, especially an older dog, will be apparent. Stiff movements, limping, and unwillingness to go on walks are frequent. A dog suffering joint pain can even stop eating or become aggressive. CBD ingested as an oil or edible treat, or applied directly to the painful joint can relieve the worst symptoms of arthritis and help your pet live a healthy lifestyle.


Terpene Healer Brand Plain CBD oil can be given internally and applied externally.


See Dosing page for tips and recommendations.

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