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2022-10-03 09:callme:18

Terpenes 101: The Best Cannabis Strains High in Beta-Caryophyllene​

Terpenes play an essential role in the effects, flavour, and aroma of cannabis strains. There are over one hundred terpenes derived from cannabis. And they are known to promote therapeutic effects.
Beta-Caryophyllene is mother nature’s most abundantly produced terpene. Many herbs and spices like rosemary, black pepper hops, basil, cloves and oregano have beta-caryophyllene present. Terpenes act differently than cannabinoids for the most part, but beta-caryophyllene can directly activate CB2 receptors - it acts as a cannabinoid!
Let’s take a look at what science and research have to say about beta-caryophyllene and its potential therapeutic benefits.

What is Beta-Caryophyllene?​

Beta-Caryophyllene is present in hundreds of cannabis strains. Our endocannabinoid system contains vital CB1 and CB2 receptors, which are located throughout our body.
This terpene attaches to CB2 receptors, which helps reduce inflammation and produces other medical benefits.
Beta-Caryophyllene has a peppery or spicy smell, and cannabis strains with high levels of this terpene are known for its danky or earthy aroma.
Cannabis strains high in beta-caryophyllene are known to enhance relaxation and reduce anxiousness.

What are the benefits of Beta-Caryophyllene?​

When it comes to the entourage effect, beta-caryophyllene may help reduce gastrointestinal issues when interacting with the cannabinoid THC. CBD and beta-caryophyllene may be effective treatments for mental health disorders like addiction.
When combined with other terpenes like humulene, beta-caryophyllene produces anti-inflammatory effects that can reduce physical aches like arthritis.
Potential Medicinal Properties
  • Antibacterial & antimicrobial
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Pain reduction
  • Neuroprotective

Best Beta-Caryophyllene Dominant Cannabis Strains​

Banana Kush, Canuk Cookies, and Sunset Sherbet are only a few of the beta-caryophyllene dominant strains mentioned in this article.
Cannabis strains with this terpene present have a familiar earthy or spicy aroma. Strains that are beta-caryophyllene dominant can be either sativa or indica dominant.

Bubba Kush​

One of the most widely recognized cannabis strains across the globe is Bubba Kush. This indica dominant cannabis strain is known for its dense buds and heavy physical effects.
This strain is perfect for relaxing, reducing anxiousness, and reducing stress.
Medical and recreational cannabis users can reap the pain-reducing benefits of beta-caryophyllene by incorporating Bubba Kush in their arsenal.
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, limonene, a-bisabolol
  • Secondary terpenes present: humulene, camphene, linalool, myrcene
  • Effects: calm, relaxing, sleepy, happy
  • Therapeutic properties: stomach issues, neuropathic pain, anxiety, depression

Citrus Skunk​

With genetics spanning over two decades, Citrus Skunk is the offspring of two different Skunk strains.
Cannabis users say this strain is excellent for combating stress, anxiety and depression. Thanks to its citric aroma and flavour, Citrus Skunk produces euphoric and uplifting cerebral effects.
With a flowering period of 50-55 days, this strain produces dense, bright green buds when grown indoors or in a greenhouse.
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, limonene
  • Secondary terpenes present:
  • Effects: uplifting, energizing, happy, productivity
  • Therapeutic properties: reduce pain, reduce anxiety, reduce sadness

Canuk Cookies​

What do you get when you breed Durban Poison with OG Kush? You get Canuk Cookies.
Its sweet yet earthy aroma and flavour will have you blasting off into full-body relaxation and an uplifting state of euphoria.
This heavy-hitting hybrid is best consumed in small doses or once you are done with your daily to-do list.
Canuk Cookies is known to reduce pain, nausea and increase appetite, which makes it an ideal strain for both medical and recreational cannabis consumers.
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, limonene. b-myrcene
  • Secondary terpenes present: unknown/ insufficient COA data
  • Effects: uplifting, relaxing, cerebral, happy
  • Therapeutic properties: reduces physical pain, promotes happiness, reduces appetite loss

Black Amnesia Haze​

Born and bred in BC, Canada, Black Amnesia Haze was created by Canuk Seeds. It’s got a distinct earthy aroma with sweet berry undertones. You can expect a well-balanced array of effects ranging from uplifting to relaxing.
Cannabis users say that this strain is ideal for those wanting to reduce ADD/ADHD, depression and anxiety
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, myrcene
  • Secondary terpenes present: humulene, limonene
  • Effects: relaxing, uplifting, calming
  • Therapeutic properties: reduces depression and anxiety, increase the ability to focus

Gelato​

Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies and Sunset Sherbet are the parental strains that make Gelato.
As the name suggests, this strain has a sweet smell, but its flavour is more complex.
The taste is known to be earthy, citrusy with fruity undertones. You can expect an intense physical high that creates strong relaxing effects.
For those looking for a strain to ease nerves, increase productivity, and retain focus, Gelato is a great choice.
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, limonene
  • Secondary terpenes present: myrcene, linalool, humulene, a-pinene
  • Effects: mood-boosting, relaxing, happy, productivity
  • Therapeutic properties: decreases anxiety, pain, depression, promotes sleep

Banana Kush​

Boasting a fresh banana flavour and mood-boosting effects, Banana Kush is an excellent hybrid cannabis strain.
With the presence of the cannabinoid CBG and THC levels reaching up to 19%, Banana Kush produces beneficial therapeutic effects for both recreational and medical cannabis consumers.
The entourage effect is in full force when using this strain. Packed full of body-enhancing beta-caryophyllene and other beneficial phytocompounds, Banana Kush is known to help combat anxiety, stress, and chronic pain.
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, limonene
  • Secondary terpenes present: a-pinene, humulene, b-pinene, nerolidol
  • Effects: physical relaxation, sleepy, happy, calming
  • Therapeutic properties: chronic pain, stress, anxiety

Sunset Sherbert​

One of the most well-balanced hybrid cannabis strains currently on the market, Sunset Sherbet provides both sativa and indica-like effects.
Feeling energized, happy, and blissful while also relaxed, calm and focused, this strain is an ideal choice for those wanting relief from fatigue, stress, depression, and pain.
  • Dominant terpenes present: beta-caryophyllene, limonene, fenchol
  • Secondary terpenes present: humulene, linalool
  • Effects: euphoria, happiness, creativity, sociable
  • Therapeutic properties: may reduce pain, stress, fatigue, depression, appetite loss

Acknowledgments:
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I believe that terpenes dictate the effect you get from cannabis and beta-caryophyllene is my favourite terpene. Will you be posting the terpenes of your strains on your website at some point in the future? I'd rather know them than the cannabinoid percentages.
 
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