Integra Boost Terpene Essentials Myrcen 4g, 62%, BOX 48pcs
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Product detailed description
ALL ABOUT MYRCENE
Myrcene is a natural terpene commonly found in flower and other plants and spices — like mangoes, hops, and basil.
It is characterized by a slightly floral and spicy aroma with a pungent kick, and it has a musky, earthy flavor profile.
WHERE DOES INTEGRA'S MYRCENE COME FROM?
At Integra, we botanically source our myrcene from hops, mango, basil, lemongrass, thyme, and bay leaf.
WHAT STRAINS ARE HIGH IN MYRCENE?
Strains like Blue Dream, Northern Lights, Mango Kush, and Silver Haze typically have a myrcene dominant terpene profile.
WHAT ARE MYRCENE'S POTENTIAL EFFECTS ?
After infusing your herbal products with Myrcene, you may find added anti-inflammatory, analgesic, mildly sedating, and relaxing effects.
Each pack of Integra Boost® Terpene Essentials contains our patented salt-free, plant-based 2-way humidity control formula and our botanically sourced terpene isolates. All of our terpenes are tested, standardized in potency, and Safe TerpeneCertified.
Infuse your herbal product with a specific aroma, flavor, and potential effect from one of our seventerpene isolates while our 2-way humidity controltechnology preserves the freshness, potency, andintegrity of your herbal productthroughout the process.
4 Gram Terpene Essentials can infuse up to half an ounce of product. Simply store a Boost® Terpene Essentials pack with your herbs in an airtight container, wait 24-72 hours for terpene infusion to occur, and enjoy!
For long-term freshness, replace the Boost® Terpene Essentialspack with a non-flavored55% or 62% RH Boost® pack.
Pro tip: after initial infusion, store the Boost® Terpene Essentials pack in an airtight container and reuse up to 2 more times.
Myrcene:
- Potential Effects:
Anti-inflammatory, mildly sedating, analgesic, relaxing
- Aroma:
Slightly floral with spicy, pungent notes
- Flavor:
Earthy base with musky, spicy notes
- Botanical Sourcing:
Hops, mango, basil, lemongrass, thyme, bay leaf