Piperine Effect: How it Supports Cannabis Consumers

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Table of contents |
• What is piperine? • Piperine effect and bioavailability • Piperine and cannabis: An exciting combination? • Taking and dosage of piperine |
What is piperine?
Piperine is the natural pungent ingredient in black pepper. It's the substance that gives our palate a pleasant "tingling" sensation when eating peppery dishes—or sometimes even a real burning sensation. In the plant world, piperine serves to repel pests. But for humans, it has a much more exciting role: Piperine is increasingly being used as an ingredient in supplements .
Many people are already familiar with piperine from its digestive benefits. It stimulates the production of saliva and gastric juices and can thus support digestion. But that's not all. Modern dietary supplements such as Mango+ vin Canasups contain piperine because it can improve the absorption of other substances in the body.
Interestingly, piperine is also becoming an increasingly common topic of discussion in the cannabis community . We'll explore why this is the case later in this blog.
Piperine effect and bioavailability
Piperine is so popular primarily because it increases what is known as bioavailability. Bioavailability essentially refers to how much of an active ingredient actually reaches the body. Many substances, such as curcumin from turmeric, are poorly absorbed by the body. According to some studies, piperine can increase the absorption of these substances many times over.
It's no wonder, then, that piperine can be found in many modern supplements . Nature+ from Canasups also focuses on substances that often work better in combination. Piperine could play a key role in precisely this context. Piperine is also being discussed as having antioxidant effects. Some studies indicate that it may be involved in the regulation of inflammatory processes.
But be careful: Piperine can also affect the effects of certain medications. Anyone who regularly takes medications should consult a doctor before taking piperine products. Unfortunately, many people think it's "just a spice" – but there's more to it than meets the eye.
Piperine and cannabis: An exciting combination?
Why is piperine increasingly mentioned in connection with cannabis ? It's quite simple: cannabinoids like THC or CBD must first be absorbed by the body. Piperine could play an interesting role here because it can improve absorption through the intestines.
A 2020 study investigated the extent to which piperine influences the blood-brain barrier. While there is no clear evidence to date that piperine directly enhances the effects of THC, the theory is a possibility. Therefore, it is often speculated in the cannabis community that piperine could help make cannabis' effects more effective.
Canasups' Mango+ product, for example, contains piperine and combines it with turmeric root powder. The idea is simple: While curcumin is known for many positive effects, piperine ensures that more of them reach the body. This could be particularly exciting for cannabis users who want to monitor their tolerance or consciously influence their high. However – and this is important to remember – every body reacts differently.
By the way, did you know that Canasups is considered Germany's first supplement for cannabis consumers ? Their innovative approach is precisely to tailor botanicals specifically to the needs of cannabis users. Piperine could play an even greater role in this in the future.
If you want to know more about cannabis and its interactions, be sure to check out our article about THC degradation and the liver . There you'll learn how important the liver really is for cannabis users.
Taking and dosage of piperine
Piperine is found in black pepper, but the amounts in spices are usually too small to achieve the desired effects. Piperine is often used in supplements in concentrated form. In the Mango+ supplement from Canasups, the content is 0.95 mg per capsule. That may sound small, but even such amounts can significantly increase the bioavailability of other ingredients.
However, more isn't always better. High doses of piperine can cause stomach irritation in sensitive individuals. Furthermore, the effects of some medications can be altered. Therefore, less is sometimes more. If in doubt, consult a doctor before taking high doses of piperine.
Anyone who wants to try piperine should therefore opt for high-quality products – ideally from suppliers who pay attention to quality and laboratory testing. Germany's leading provider of cannabis supplements offers an exciting selection for consumers who value both quality and the needs of cannabis users.
Canasups ' products demonstrate that modern supplements can be more than just vitamins. Piperine could help maximize the effects of other ingredients—an exciting topic, especially for anyone who consumes cannabis. Incidentally, piperine's spiciness might also add a little spice to your everyday life.
By the way, piperine can be used for more than just bioavailability. There's also research examining its potential effects on metabolism. But that's another topic, which we'll soon cover in a separate blog post. Feel free to check out our blog regularly.
Whether you want to better manage your tolerance, influence your high, or simply get more out of your supplements, piperine could play a small but important role. It's definitely worth taking a closer look. And of course, don't forget: despite all the potential benefits, there are no miracle substances. But piperine could very well be an underrated helper.
If you have any further questions, please write to us at Canasups – we’ll be happy to help!