Collection: Caryophyllene

Present in black pepper, oregano, basil and many other herbs and spices.

How it works.

The caryophyllene terpene is present in black pepper, oregano, basil and many other herbs and spices. It is found in many of the known cannabis strains.This terpene is also present in many hybrids that have been shown to provide relaxation and reduce anxiety.  Due to its aroma, it is easy to detect in a flower strain.

Caryophyllene FEAT

When we look at terpenes Kindling breaks them down into function, entourage effect, aroma, and taste or FEAT. 

Function

What effect does this terpene produce in my body when it interacts with my endocannabinoid system?

  • Anti-anxiety
  • Sleep
  • Euphoria
Entourage

What effect is produced when this terpene is combined with a cannabinoid?

  • Anti-bacterial & Anti-microbial (Swamy, Akhtar, & Zinnia, 2016)
  • anti-osteoarthritis, bone building, decrease bone breakdown (Yamaguchi & Levy, 2016)
  • Local pain relief in creams and ointments (Katsuyama S; Mizoguchi H; etc.)
Aroma

What does this terpene smell like?

  • Cracked Pepper
  • Musky
  • Spicy 
Taste

What does this terpene taste like?

  • Spicy
  • Woody
  • Peppery

As always, with medical conditions and symptoms, please consult with your doctor for personalized medical advice. The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by Health Canada. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by Health Canada-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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