What Are Terpenes?
At Hemp Valley Farm, our terpenes are derived exclusively from carefully selected hemp cultivars—not from outside botanical sources. These cultivars are chosen for their strength, resilience, and natural alignment with the body’s endocannabinoid system. By preserving the plant’s full-spectrum oil—including its native terpenes—we create a more complete, synergistic effect that supports deeper balance and wellness.
Terpenes are natural compounds found in hemp as well as in many other plants, such as citrus fruits, herbs, and flowers. These small molecules are what give plants their unique aroma and flavor.
In hemp, terpenes do more than provide scent—they also play a key role in supporting and enhancing the effects of cannabinoids like CBD.
This combined effect is known as the “entourage effect.” When terpenes and cannabinoids work together, their combined action strengthens each other’s benefits, creating a synergy that increases the overall therapeutic potential of hemp-based products.
For this reason, Hemp Valley Farms places a strong focus on preserving terpenes during production, ensuring that every gummy maintains its full-spectrum benefits.
Overall Benefits of Terpenes

Stress Relief

Pain Relief

Improved Mood

Enhanced Focus

Better Sleep

TERPENES
Overall Benefits of Terpenes
LIMONENE
Known for its citrus scent, limonene may help with stress relief and mood elevation. It has potential antiinflammatory and antioxidant properties, and it’s believed to have a calming effect on the body and mind.
MYRCENE
Has an earthy, musky scent and is commonly found in mangoes, hops, and emongrass. Myrcene is known for its relaxing and sedative effects. It may also help with pain relief and muscle relaxation.
ALPHA-PINENE
With its piney aroma, alpha-pinene is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties. It may support alertness and memory retention, counteracting the sedative effects of other terpenes like myrcene.
CARYOPHYLLENE
Known for its spicy, peppery scent, caryophyllene is unique because it can interact directly with the body’s CB2 receptors, which are part of the endocannabinoid system. It’s often recognized for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties.
LINALOOL
Linalool has a floral, lavender-like scent and is wellknown for its calming and anxiety-reducing effects. It may also help with sleep and stress relief, and has been shown to have potential anti-seizure properties.