The marijuana Pulegone terpene belongs to the Monocyclic (means it has one ring of atoms in its molecule) Monoterpenoid (belongs to the class C10 skeleton) category. Rosemary contains very high contents of pulegone.
Rosemary is responsible for the synthesis of acetylcholine that is present in the brain. This facilitates effective communication of the nerve cells between each other.
Ethnopharmacology (the scientific study of those substances used as folk remedies by various ethnic groups) also has seconded that pulegone might be full of tranquillizing and antipyretic (anti-feverish) properties.
Undoubtedly, there are some side effects like short-term memory loss that are associated with greater levels of marijuana’s THC compound.
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