Beta-Caryophyllene is the most common sesquiterpene in cannabis and is also found in hops, cloves, oregano, spinach, beets, cinnamon, rosemary, allspice, thyme, figs, marjoram and Roman chamomile. It has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer therapeutic properties and has been identified as a fully selective agonist of the CB2 cannabinoid receptor. It can be used in the preparation of new medicines or dietary supplements aimed at improving health, preventing lifestyle diseases and acting as an effective support for chronic diseases such as pain, metabolic and neurological disorders.