Despite its "Sativa" label, based on its terpene profile this Casey Jones may offer a deeply calming, mood-stabilizing, and therapeutic experience. The leading terpene, beta-Caryophyllene, uniquely binds to CB2 receptors, potentially offering significant non-intoxicating anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and anti-anxiety effects. The second most abundant, Myrcene, known for its musky notes, may enhance the overall sedation, offering muscle relaxation and pain relief, which is often associated with the "couch-lock" effect in higher concentrations. Limonene introduces a citrusy uplift, which may help to counteract sedation and provide stress and anxiety relief, promoting a brighter mood. Humulene contributes an earthy, woody note and is also associated with anti-inflammatory and potential appetite-suppressing properties. Linalool lends a soft, floral scent, complementing the relaxing effects with its known sedative and anti-anxiety benefits. Finally, Terpineol may further promote relaxation with its floral, lilac aroma, potentially contributing to a restful, full-body calm.