Mango, popularly known as the king of fruits is a go-to seasonal fruit to satiate sweet tooth cravings. Being synonymous with most-favorite seasonal fruits in the heat of sweltering summers, mangoes are backed up with cannabis to intensify their potential.

Mango is used to make flavorsome juices, smoothies, ice cream, fruit bars, raspados, aguas frescas, pies, sweet chili sauce. And now coming as mango caps for cannabis users.

PS: It also contains some health benefits.

MANGO HEALTH BENEFITS

A myriad of phytochemicals are present in mango peel and pulp, including the triterpene, lupeol known for their potential biological effects. Pigments that are found in mango peel are carotenoids, the provitamin A compound, beta-carotene, lutein, and alpha-carotene, and polyphenols, such as quercetin, kaempferol, gallic acid, caffeic acid, catechins, and tannins.

Mango is richly loaded with a unique xanthonoid known as mangiferin.

The flavor of mango fruits is the result of a variety of volatile organic chemicals mainly belonging to terpene (Myrcene), furanone, lactone, and ester classes.

Mangoes health benefits include

Eating mangoes can provide you approx. 105 calories.
It contains 76 percent vitamin C. Vitamin c stands out as a rich antioxidant and immune booster. 25 percent vitamin A that is good for your vision.

Mangoes also contain 11 percent vitamin B6 plus other B vitamins and 9 percent healthy probiotic fiber, 9 percent copper. Copper is useful in the production of red blood cells. And other minerals found in mangoes are 7 percent potassium, 4 percent magnesium, and so on.

Apart from being sweet, juicy, and pulpy, it contains a lot of health benefits. Did you know that mangoes can unlock cannabis’s true potential!

BUT WAIT WHAT IS CANNABIS?

The active compounds popularly known as cannabinoids have been soaking all the limelight, there’s another category of compounds that deserve a round of applause for being the superstar it is.

Those are nothing other than terpenes, but terpenes that belong to the family of cannabinoid-like compounds.
Out of these terpenes myrcene is found to be the most abundant terpene. Myrcene can be found in plants, fruits, and grains, and it is definitely found in one of the most popular fruits: i.e., Mango. Myrcene is responsible for giving mangoes their unique smell.

An experiment carried out with mango and cannabis produced some awe-inspiring results.

Eating fresh mangos or even drinking a mango smoothie 45 minutes prior to smoking will dramatically increase the toking effect of marijuana. Those who have experienced increased highs by including mango caps dietary supplements. As a result, THC can trigger hallucinations, and change thought processes.

In a Nutshell

Experience the sweet tooth craving without feeling high! Go for mangocaps. It is devoid of THC or CBD, and is richly loaded with micronutrient content, giving you the right balance to enjoy cannabis to the fullest.