Terpenes won’t make you feel high in the traditional sense. Still, some are considered to be psychoactive because they affect the brain.
While terpenes aren’t intoxicating on their own, some think they may impact the effects of THC, the cannabinoid responsible for the high feeling associated with cannabis consumption.
Many cannabis connoisseurs and budtenders say that consumers place far too much emphasis on THC content when choosing a strain. Instead, they recommend focusing more on certain terpene profiles to get their desired effects.
For example, preliminary researchTrusted Source suggests that some terpenes could have potential benefits for certain mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.
