Tailoring Your Cannabis Experience
Welcome to a new era of cannabis consumption, where one size no longer fits all. At Terpool, we understand that everyone’s cannabis journey is unique, and so should be the products they use. That’s why we’re leading the charge in offering personalized cannabis solutions tailored to your specific needs and preferences. Through our advanced technology, we allow you to customize your cannabis experience by selecting from a wide range of cannabinoids and terpenes.
Cannabinoids: The Building Blocks of Your Cannabis Experience
Cannabinoids are the natural compounds found in cannabis that interact with your body’s endocannabinoid system to produce various effects. At Terpool, we offer the following cannabinoids for customization:
THC
Responsible for the plant’s intoxicating effects, THC can stimulate creativity, induce relaxation, and create a sense of euphoria. But it’s more than just about feeling good. THC has been studied for its potential therapeutic effects, including pain relief, and as a treatment for conditions like insomnia and PTSD
CBN
While less well-known than THC and CBD, CBN is gaining attention for its potential benefits. It’s known for its sedative effects and is often utilized by those seeking a good night’s sleep. In addition to its sedative properties, CBN is being studied for its potential anti-inflammatory and anti-convulsive properties.
CBD
CBD has grown in popularity due to its wide range of potential therapeutic benefits. It is non-psychoactive, which means it doesn’t cause a high. Instead, users report feeling relaxed and calm after consuming CBD. It’s been studied for its potential to relieve pain, inflammation, anxiety, and even improve focus and concentration. It’s an ideal choice for those who want the benefits of cannabis without the high.
CBG
Another non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG, offers a variety of potential health benefits. It’s known to counteract the effects of THC and offer anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea benefits. Studies are underway to understand its potential in slowing the proliferation of cancer cells
THCV
THCV is not as prevalent in most strains of cannabis, but it’s starting to get more attention for its unique effects. It’s been linked to a variety of potential benefits, including enhanced focus, increased energy, and appetite suppression. These effects make THCV a potentially healthier and more natural alternative to traditional stimulants like Adderall
Terpenes: The Essence of Your Cannabis Experience
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis and other plants that significantly influence the taste, smell, and overall effects of your cannabis products. Enhance your cannabis experience with our selection of terpenes:
Pinene
This terpene has a pine-like aroma, as its name suggests. Beyond its fresh, forest-like scent, Pinene is thought to have therapeutic effects, including boosting alertness and improving memory retention. It may also have anti-inflammatory effects.
Linalool
Known for its floral, lavender-like aroma, Linalool is often associated with calming, relaxing effects. It’s commonly used in aromatherapy for its ability to relieve anxiety and induce a sense of calm. In addition to its calming effects, Linalool is also thought to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
Humulene
This terpene offers a more earthy, woody aroma and is known for its potential therapeutic benefits, including pain relief and appetite suppression. It’s also believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.
Limonene
Limonene has a citrusy aroma and is commonly associated with mood-enhancing effects. Users often report feeling uplifted and stress-free after consuming strains high in Limonene. In addition to its mood-boosting effects, Limonene may also have anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.
Myrcene
Myrcene has an earthy, musky aroma, with a hint of fruity notes. It’s known for its sedative effects and is often found in high amounts in strains known for their relaxing, “couch-lock” effects. Myrcene is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.



