Citrus fruit rinds, or peels, contain limonene. It’s a chemical that can be used in cosmetics, foods, and cleaning products. There are potential health benefits of limonene, but more research is ...
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12 Lime Peel Health Benefits You Might Not Know Yet
Most people squeeze lime juice into their water or over their tacos and toss the peel in the trash without a second thought.
Some of the same chemical reactions that occur in the atmosphere as a result of smog and ozone are actually taking place in your house while you are cleaning. A researcher in Drexel’s College of ...
This article was originally published on The Cannabis Community and appears here with permission. Limonene is one of the most prominent terpenes found in cannabis and is known for its citrusy ...
As discussed in a previous High Times guide, terpenes are organic hydrocarbons produced by many plants and some insects. Terpenes are responsible for the characteristic scents of some plants including ...
Limonene is one of the most well-known cannabis terpenes, and it’s getting increased attention in the medical profession for its anticarcinogenic effects. A review of 8 clinical studies on the terpene ...
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A Simple Trick to Keep Bugs Out of Your Kitchen Without Harsh Chemicals
Long before plug‑in repellents and fluorescent traps, home cooks leaned on something much simpler to keep kitchen pests at ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Colorado conducted a double-blinded, placebo controlled crossover study which found that limonene, a commonly occurring terpene in ...
Orange juice is a common breakfast beverage that is enjoyed all over the world. However, certain chemical compounds in orange juice, such as diacetyl and limonene, can not only affect the taste of the ...
One of the most common terpenes found in cannabis can also treat acne, clean wood floors, and keep pests from overtaking a garden. It also contributes to a euphoric smoke sesh. Limonene is an abundant ...
Little information currently exists regarding the occurrence of secondary organic aerosol formation in indoor air. Smog chamber studies have demonstrated that high aerosol yields result from the ...
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