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(CBG) Cannabigerol Benefits: What Research Shows

What is Cannabigerol (CBG)?

CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid often called the "mother cannabinoid" because the cannabis plant produces CBGA first — which then converts into other cannabinoids like CBD, THC, and CBC as the plant matures. What remains unconverted becomes CBG.

CBG interacts with your endocannabinoid system (ECS) and related receptors involved in balance, stress response, and recovery — making it a compelling option for everyday wellness support.

CBG Benefits: What Research Shows — NIH Study on CBG

Early research suggests CBG may support human health in several meaningful ways:

  • Neuroprotection — May help protect brain cells and support cognitive health
  • Inflammation Relief — Shows potential for reducing inflammation throughout the body
  • Antibacterial Properties — Demonstrated activity against certain resistant bacteria
  • Metabolic Support — Being explored for its role in metabolic syndrome management
  • Pain Management — May contribute to natural pain relief alongside other cannabinoids
  • Cancer Research — Early studies are investigating CBG's potential role in cancer treatment

CBD vs CBG infographic

CBG FAQs

  • 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 a clear-headed, calm sense of balance — without sedation or impairment. Individual results vary.

Is there research on CBG?

Is CBG safe?

  • CBG is generally considered well-tolerated. Some people have reported dry mouth, mild drowsiness, or appetite changes. This is not medical advice — always consult a healthcare professional before use.

What's the difference between CBG isolate and full/broad spectrum?

  • Isolate: CBG only — more predictable and consistent effects.
  • Broad/Full Spectrum: Includes other cannabinoids and terpenes, which may enhance effects through the Entourage Effect. May contain trace amounts of THC.

Strains High in CBG

CBG is typically found in low concentrations in most cannabis strains, but certain varieties are bred to produce higher levels:

  • White CBG — A hemp strain specifically cultivated for high CBG content, with a mild, earthy flavor and clear-headed effects.
  • Sour G (Sour Grapes) — Known for its uplifting, energizing qualities and higher-than-average CBG levels.
  • Jack Frost CBG — A frosty, trichome-rich hemp strain with notable CBG concentrations and a smooth, piney aroma.
  • Stem Cell CBG — One of the most CBG-dominant strains available, prized for its clean, functional effects.
  • Super Glue CBG — A balanced strain with earthy, pine notes and a reputation for calm focus and relaxation.

Through this blog's analysis, we aim to provide a deeper understanding of CBG's role in supporting human health. Federal rescheduling is expected to pave the way for expanded research and product development in the years ahead.

The information in this blog is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Individual responses may vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any health or wellness decisions.