These interactions produce what is now known as the “Entourage Effect” of Cannabis Therapy. The term was first coined in the late 1990s by Israeli scientists S. Ben-Shabat and Raphael Mechoulam of Hebrew University in Jerusalem and refers to how terpenes and cannabinoids in cannabis combine and interact for the treatment of specific disease conditions.Indeed, terpenes found in cannabis have much to offer in terms of health benefits. Terpenes like limonene and pinene have both been found to have powerful anti-cancer effects. Limonene has been shown to actually reduce tumor size, and can reduce the risk of some cancers by up to 50 percent. At least 15 different terpenes found in the cannabis plant have been credited with an array of benefits, including reducing inflammation and decreasing stress -- in addition to fighting cancer.
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