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beta-Caryophyllene

Writer's picture: Chris ThistleChris Thistle

Updated: Jun 9, 2022


*DISCLAIMER* Anecdotal Article



The terpene b-Caryophyllene is present in many herbs and spices, including black pepper, basil, and oregano, and cannabis strains with high levels of it deliver a spicy, funky warmth to the nose, similar to cinnamon and cloves. b-Caryophyllene is the only terpene known to act as a cannabinoid: it can activate our endocannabinoid system to provide anti-inflammatory effects. If you struggle with Ulcers, Stomach Pain or Generalized Nausea, this terpene is right for you.


b-Caryophyllene Potential Effects & Benefits

  • Anti-Inflammatory

  • Nausea

  • Ulcers & Overall Stomach Pain

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