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Various temperature recommendations

Kategorie Pflanze Teil Wikipedia Temperatur
Beruhigend Kamille (Chamomilla recutita) Blüten 190 °C
Hopfen (Humulus lupulus) Zapfen de 154 °C
Johanniskraut (Hypericum perforatum) Kraut de 180 °C
Lavendel (Lavandula angustifolia) Blätter Springer 130 °C
Blauer Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) Blüten 125 °C
Passionsblume (Passiflora incarnata) Kraut 150 °C
Baldrian (Valeriana officinalis) Wurzel 190 °C
Psychoaktiv Fliegenpilz (Amanita muscaria) Fruchtkörper 175 °C
Ayahuasca, Yajé (Banisteriopsis caapi) Stängel 190 °C
Cannabis / Hanf (Cannabis sativa) Blüten 185 °C
Haschisch 215 ºC
Afrikanisches Löwenohr (Leonotis leonurus, „Wild Dagga„) Blüten 175 °C
Wahrsagesalbei (Salvia divinorum) Blätter 235 °C
Katzenminze (Nepeta cataria) Kraut 150 ºC
Anregend Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) Blätter 190 °C
Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Kraut 175 °C
Atemwege Isländisches Moos (Cetraria islandica) Kraut 190 °C
Eukalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) Blätter 130 °C
Zitronenmelisse (Melissa officinalis) Blätter 142 °C
Pfefferminze (Mentha × piperita) Blätter 130 °C
Salbei (Salvia officinalis) Blätter 190 °C
Thymian (Thymus vulgaris) Kraut 190 °C
Unsortiert Schafgarbe (Achillea spp.) Kraut 150 °C
Sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia) Blätter 190 °C
Yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe) Rinde 190 °C
Steppenraute (Peganum harmala) Samen 150 °C

Cannabinoids, Flavonoids & Terpenes

Category Compound Temperature Description
Canabinoids THC 157°C THC is the most famous of all the cannabinoids. It has both euphoric and relaxing effects.
CBD 170°C Famous for its versatility and non-psychotropic nature, CBD is also thought to modulate the effects of THC.
Delta-8-THC 175°C This cannabinoid is very similar to THC, but it is more stable and less psychoactive.
CBN 185°C CBN results from THC’s degradation and has a soothing, non-intoxicating effect.
CBC 220°C Cannabichromene is one of the main cannabinoids found in cannabis, stemming from “mother cannabinoid” CBGA, just like CBD and THC.
THCV 220°C THCV has been shown to moderate the psychoactive effects of THC, but more research is required.
Flavonoids Beta-sitosterol 134°C This flavonoid can be found in nuts and avocados, as well as cannabis.
Apigenin 178°C A flavonoid found in chamomile tea, apigenin exerts soothing and possible sleep-promoting properties.
Cannflavin A 182°C This flavonoid is a COX inhibitor.
Quercetin 250°C With its bitter taste, this flavonoid is continually being studied for its potential use as a natural care product.
Terpenoids Beta-caryophyllene 130°C Found in natural oils, beta-caryophyllene has antioxidant and relaxing properties.
Alpha-terpinol 156°C This terpenoid may offer soothing feelings of relaxation.
Beta-myrcene 168°C A naturally occurring oil found in plants such as cannabis, beta-myrcene is often used in fragrances.
Delta-3-myrcene 168°C A terpenoid with potential soothing effects.
1,8-cineole 176°C A naturally produced compound found in eucalyptus oil with potential stimulating effects.
D-limonene 177°C D-limonene appears naturally in cannabis.
P-cymene 177°C Found in herbs like thyme, p-cymene has a pleasant scent and efficiently fights microbial pests.
Linalool 198°C A naturally occurring terpenoid used in many products for its floral scent; features potential mood-boosting qualities.
Terpinol-4-ol 209°C This terpenoid can be found in tea tree oil and has a soothing scent.
Borneol 210°C With an earthy and minty aroma, this terpenoid has relaxing properties and can support healthy digestion.
Alpha-terpineol 217°C This terpenoid found in tea offers feelings of relaxation.
Pulegone 244°C Pulegone is a sedative and potentially has memory boosting properties.

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