Terpene’s Series: Beta-Caryophyllene

Have you ever heard of a terpene doing the job of a cannabinoid?

Beta-Caryophyllene has the ability to play the role of a cannabinoid through being capable of activating CB2 receptor sites within the endocannabinoid system. Activating the CB2 receptors reduces inflammation, which lessens pain and reduces damaging consequences caused by chronic inflammation.

Terpenes Series: Delta 3 Carene

Delta 3 Carene is quite the terpene. Even its name sounds extremely cultivated or futuristic. This terpene is found in various plants including cannabis, basil, cedar, pine, rosemary and bell pepper. Its smell is one of a kind. It comes across very sweet, as a surge of fresh cypress wood with a splash of citrus. […]

Terpene Series: Linalool

If you are a fan of lavender then you are a fan of Linalool! Linalool is one of the most universally used terpenes to help alleviate stress. It can be found within 200 different types of plants, including lavender, lemon, and coriander. Its scent is described as floral with hints of spice. The Power of […]

Terpenes Series: Limonene

When life gives you lemons, you get Limonene! Just by the name, you can assume it’s associated with a lemon or citrus flavor. As stated in our previous post, Terpenes are aromatic molecules produced from the resin of plants. Along with flavonoids, terpenes are the scents/smells that we associate with plants. Terpenes have been shown […]

Understanding Terpenes: Cymene

Cymene is a secondary terpene and is found in many essential oils including thyme, cumin, and cannabis. The most common form of cymene is p-cymene, which is a colorless liquid that has a soft, musty scent. In cannabis, strains that contain cymene are usually low in concentration, which allows it to be safe for consumption. […]