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Durban Poison

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Durban Poison

Durban Poison lets all your worries melt away and centers you to be able to take on the day.

Exploring the chemistry of

Durban Poison

TOP Cannabinoids
THC
61.0
%
CBD
0.2
%
CBG
2.0
%
TOP TERPENES (100% from cannabis FLOWER)
Total:
5.60
%
  • Caryophyllene 1.3%
  • a-Maaliene 0.7%
  • Humulene 0.5%

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How Users Describe the Effects of Heylo's

Durban Poison

A super sweet and earthy vapor paves the way for the incredibly motivating and stimulating experience of Durban Poison. Durban Poison lets all your worries melt away and centers you to be able to take on the day with an uplifted attitude. Pairs wonderfully with laughing at your own jokes, dancing in the rain, cleaning the house, creative projects, and anything social.

Grower:
Raven Grass
First Introduced:
11/2/2020
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Durban Poison

Terpenes in
Durban Poison

Terpenes are light, volatile compounds that occur naturally in many foods, spices and plants. Cannabis has high levels of terpenes. The plant developed terpenes to attract helpful predators, ward off pests and, possibly, to bond with humans as it spread around the globe.

Terpenes tremendously influence the taste, effects and medical benefits of cannabis.[1]
Cannabinoids and terpenes work better together to produce the "Entourage Effect".

The terpenes in all Heylo products are natively-derived from the full-bud, pesticide-free cannabis we source from small, sustainable farmers. This means all of the terpenes you find in Heylo's products came from the plant and appear in roughly the same ratios as they would in the flower.

Learn more about terpenes, cannabinoids, and the endocannabinoid systems (ECS) in Heylo's higherED video series on YouTube.

Beta-Caryophyllene

Best-known as the kick behind black pepper, cloves and cinnamon, Caryophyllene is a strong anti-inflammatory agent.
Taste:
Sweet, woody, spicy, clove dry scent
Effects:
Fights Pain
Anti-Inflammatory
Calming
Focus Aid
Uplifting
Anti-fungal
Energy Lift
Sleep Aid

a-Maaliene

Woody sesquiterpene that is naturally present in herbs used in traditional Uyghur medicine. Also found in annona sylvatica plants.
Taste:
woody, herbal, eucalyptus, sweet
Effects:
Fights Pain
Anti-Inflammatory
Calming
Focus Aid
Uplifting
Anti-fungal
Energy Lift
Sleep Aid

Humulene

First found in the essential oils of Humulus lupulus (hops), from which it was named.
Taste:
Earthy, woody aroma
Effects:
Fights Pain
Anti-Inflammatory
Calming
Focus Aid
Uplifting
Anti-fungal
Energy Lift
Sleep Aid

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Durban Poison