What are Flavonoids?
An incredibly diverse family of phytonutrients, the benefits of flavonoids are, well, plentiful. Firstly, they’re one of the compounds that help give fruits and veggies their vibrant colors. With over 6,000 different types, they’re the most abundant phytonutrient on the planet. So, because they’re the pretty, lively thing in veggies, fruits, and other plants, flavonoids are responsible for attracting bees, butterflies, and pollinating birds. They’re responsible for a lot more than that within the human body, too. Over the past few decades, flavonoids have gained attention from scientists and people interested in preventative health. The potential for certain types of them to reduce a number of health risks, reduce mortality, and obesity, means that there’s much promise in such a small compound. There are six subclasses of flavonoids widespread throughout the human diet, according to the Linus Pauling Institute. Today, though, we'll focus on the ones in cannabis strains.Cannaflavins - the Flavonoid of Cannabis
Now, we know so far flavonoids are abundant in nature, so much so that they’re found throughout hemp and cannabis strains. The benefits of medical marijuana and cannabis, in general, never seem to stop! Flavonoids found in cannabis, known as cannaflavins, have their own set of health benefits. Scientists were able to identify both Cannaflavin A and Cannaflavin B and their powerful antioxidant properties. Scientists in the cannabis space aren’t the only ones interested in their potential benefits, either. Why? They go far past just providing antioxidants. Research thus far indicates that they may be able to help you maintain a healthy weight, cancel out damage from living on the wilder side of things, and even help prolong life. Other studies suggest that regular consumption of the hemp compound may provide a lower risk of chronic diseases. These include neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular disease, and even cancer. Even further research expresses the medicinal properties of them. Studies indicate their benefits extend to migraine, headache, and other pain relief.What have we learned thus far?
- Flavonoids are what give all vegetation its vibrancy and color
- There are six different types found in the human diet
- Cannflavins are found in cannabis
- Research suggests an endless list of benefits, with the potential to prolong life and preventative health




