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Primary Water-Soluble Compounds in Cannabis Hydrosol
Terpenes:
Linalool: Known for its floral and lavender scent, it also has anti-anxiety and relaxing properties.
Pinene: Contributes a pine-like aroma and has anti-inflammatory and bronchodilator effects.
Humulene: Offers anti-inflammatory and appetite-suppressant properties.
Cannflavin A and B: Unique to cannabis, these flavonoids possess anti-inflammatory properties, stronger than those of aspirin in certain contexts.
Quercetin: A flavonoid with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral effects.
Kempferol: Known for its antioxidant activity and potential in reducing cancer risk.
Aldehydes:
Cinnamaldehyde: Provides a warm, cinnamon-like aroma and has antiseptic properties.
Benzaldehyde: Contributes to the characteristic almond scent and has potential antioxidative properties.
Phenols:
Phenol Derivatives: These compounds generally exhibit antiseptic properties and can help in preserving the hydrosol.
Alcohols:
Terpinen-4-ol: Known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, commonly found in tea tree oil as well.
Menthone: Found in peppermint, it provides a cooling sensation and can assist with digestive issues.
Esters:
Linalyl acetate: Known for its calming effects, commonly found in lavender.
Acids:
Amino Acids: May be present in trace amounts, contributing to the hydrosol’s bioactivity.
Applications and Benefits.
Skincare: Cannabis hydrosol can be used as a toner or facial mist, helping to soothe and hydrate the skin.
Aromatherapy: Due to the presence of terpenes and aldehydes, cannabis hydrosol can be used in aromatherapy for its relaxing and anxiety-reducing effects.
Anti-inflammatory: The anti-inflammatory properties of flavonoids make the hydrosol beneficial for conditions like arthritis or skin inflammations.
Cleaning Agent: Due to its antimicrobial properties, cannabis hydrosol can be utilized as a natural disinfectant.
In a Dark Refrigerator: Cannabis hydrosol can typically last 6 months to 1 year when stored under optimal conditions—dark, cool (around 4°C or 39°F), and in a sealed container. Can preserve it even longer (up to 2 years) by making it 20% alcohol (500ml hydrosol to 133.33ml (95%) Ethanol Alcohol (drinking kind).
Suggested Dosages for 150lb Adult: 1-40ml daily (10ml multiple times)
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