Why Cannabigerol (CBG) is the Mother of all Cannabinoids?
What is Cannabigerol or CBG?
CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid often called the “mother cannabinoid” because the plant produces CBGA first—then as the plant matures CBGa converts into other cannabinoids.
CBG interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and related receptors involved in balance, stress response, and recovery.
"CBG Benefits: What Research Shows" NIH study on CBG
- Neuroprotection [7]
- Inflammation [8]
- Antibacterials [9]
- Metabolic syndrome [10]
- Pain management [11]
- Cancer treatment [12] (Figure 2).
CBG FAQ's
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Does CBG get you high?
No. CBG is non-intoxicating and does not produce the “high” associated with THC.
What does CBG feel like?
- Many users describe it as clear-headed. Individual results vary.
Is there research on CBG?
- Yes, human research is limited but shows promise in early phases. NIH study on CBG
Is CBG safe?
- CBG is considered well-tolerated, some people have reported dry mouth, drowsiness and appetite changes. This is not medical advice, always check with a healthcare professional first.
What’s the difference between CBG isolate and full/broad spectrum?
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Isolate: CBG only (more predictable)
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Broad/Full Spectrum: includes other cannabinoids/terpenes (can feel different; may contain trace THC)
Through this blogs comprehensive analysis, we aim to provide a deeper understanding of CBG’s role in promoting human health. Federal rescheduling will pave the way for future research and product development.
We infuse CBG, THCv and other cannabinoids into Slim Gummies
