Terpene Guide to Caryophyllene

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Terpene Guide to Caryophyllene

Professor DeBacco


Caryophyllene: Sent, Location and Properties
Scent: Spicy/peppery/woody
Foods that contain beta-caryophyllene: black pepper, rosemary, oregano, cloves, and other dark leafy green herbal plants.
You will find caryophyllene in lavender, black pepper, and cinnamon leaves.
Caryophyllene will selectively bind to CB2 receptors (which are actually found outside of the brain and in all other parts of the body resulting in possible classification as a cannabinoid), so it is not a psychoactive component of cannabis.

Medical Benefits of Caryophyllene
Caryophyllene binds to CB3 receptors, it can be highly useful for inflammatory disorders (example: arthritis, multiple sclerosis or chronic pain).
Caryophyllene can also be beneficial for treating anxiety and depression without the overwhelming mental effects from THC.



Cannabis Strains with Caryophyllene
Arjan’s Haze #2
Super Silver Haze
Neville’s Haze
GSC
Bubba Kush
Sour Diesel
Chemdog
Death Star
Original Glue
Gelato
The White
Master Kush





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