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BCP and Men's Sexual Health
You've probably heard of Viagra. Maybe you've taken it, or know someone who has. What most people don't know is what's actually happening inside the body when it works — and why that mechanism points directly to something BCP (beta-caryophyllene) does from a completely different angle.
The Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP) Dosing Guide
If you've spent any time reading about beta-caryophyllene (BCP), you've probably noticed that almost every cool study is done on mice or rats. Only a few studies test BCP doses in real people for real conditions. So how do you go from "10 mg/kg in a mouse" to "what should I take tonight"?
Natural Relief for IBS: Working With Your Gut, Not Against It
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects up to 15% of the global population. It's characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits (diarrhea, constipation, or both). Conventional treatments are limited: antispasmodics, fiber supplements, low-FODMAP diets, and sometimes...
Is Beta-Caryophyllene a Cannabinoid? The Answer Might Surprise You
Beta-caryophyllene is the only known terpene that directly activates cannabinoid receptors, making it the world's first identified "dietary cannabinoid." It's a terpene by chemical structure and a cannabinoid by function. It selectively activates CB2 receptors, provides anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating benefits...
Natural Approaches to Nerve Pain (Neuropathy): What the Science Shows
Beta-Caryophyllene and Joint Health, Bone Density, and Beyond
Joint problems are one of the most common health complaints worldwide. Arthritis alone affects hundreds of millions of people globally. And conventional treatments, while helpful, come with real limitations: NSAIDs damage the stomach, corticosteroids have long-term side effects...
Natural Approaches to Migraines: Reducing Frequency and Severity
Migraines aren't just bad headaches. They're complex neurological events involving neuroinflammation, vascular changes, nerve sensitization, and altered brain signaling. About 12% of the population gets migraines, and they're the sixth most disabling illness globally.
Eczema and Skin Inflammation: The CB2 Connection You Haven't Heard About
Your skin is loaded with CB2 receptors. They're on immune cells in the dermis, on keratinocytes (the cells that form your skin's outer layer), and on cells that regulate sebum production.
What Foods Contain Beta-Caryophyllene? Your Guide to Dietary Sources
One of the most interesting things about beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is that you already eat it. Probably every day! If you cook with spices, season your food, or drink certain herbal teas, you're consuming this dietary cannabinoid regularly.
The Endocannabinoid System in Dogs: What Every Pet Owner Should Know
If you’re a dedicated pet parent, you’re always looking for ways to ensure your dog lives their healthiest, happiest life. But did you know your dog has an intricate biological system that plays a vital role in their overall well-being? It’s called the endocannabinoid system (ECS), and understanding how it works can...
Does CB2 Oil Show Up on a Drug Test?
If you're subject to drug testing at work, in sports, or anywhere else, this question matters. For CB2 Wellness and CB2 Cool, specifically, the short answer: no, CB2 oil does not show up on a drug test. Here's why.
Can Beta-Caryophyllene Lower ApoB?
If you've been paying attention to the latest conversations in cardiovascular health, you've probably heard about ApoB. It's quickly becoming the gold standard for measuring heart disease risk. And if you already know about beta-caryophyllene (BCP), you know it does a lot of impressive things. But here's something most people haven't connected yet...












