Linalool is a terpene found in lavender, birch trees, laurel, cinnamon, coriander, jasmine, thyme, mint and some strains of cannabis.
The aroma is floral, sweet, woody with hints of citrus.
Potential Medical Benefits
Linalool is one of the main terpenes for relaxing, stress-relieving, and mood boosting effects. Studies have shown lower levels of anxiety and depression when it is present.
Because of its ability to reduce plaques that are responsible for brain degeneration and it’s memory boosting qualities, it may be beneficial in the treatment of Alzheimer’s
As a natural sedative, Linalool has long been used in traditional and alternative medicine.
Like many terpenes, it has anti-inflammatory as well as antibacterial properties.
There has been research into the effects of the terpene on cancer with promising results. It was shown to interrupt communication pathways that allow cancer to propagate. This may play a role in slowing or stopping the spread of the disease and ease the symptoms of a variety of autoimmune disorders.
Linalool In Skin Care
Linalool is used in topical applications, skincare products as well as shampoos, perfumes, detergents and soaps.
Commonly used essential oil because it’s calming effects. Looking for a better sleep, Lavender essential oil is often used a bedtime to achieve a more restful and relaxed state.
As an antianxiety, it directly interacts with known neurotransmitters. This action reduces anxiety and makes relaxation possible.
Like the terpene Geraniol, Linalool it is a naturally occurring pesticide. #terpenes #cannabiscommunity
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