Have you heard of CBD's best friend CBG?
- Ryan Brady
- May 1, 2024
- 1 min read
There’s a cannabinoid quicky taking center stage right next to CBD. It’s known as CBG (cannabigerol). It's commonly referred to as the "mother of cannabinoids" or the "stem cell cannabinoid". This is because all hemp plants (no matter the end result), begin with CBG flowing throughout them. It's the cannabinoid that promotes the growth of hemp plant so it can thrive instead of survive.
Most of you already know about CBD. For the past decade, we’ve seen how well it’s helped people. I knew about CBD for a couple of years before I had watched the "CNN Sanjay Gupta three-part docu-series." It was then that I discovered Charlotte Figgi’s story and how her seizures and CBD usage led to the now-famous Charlotte‘s Web CBD strain. Now it’s the official CBD partner of Major League Baseball.
CBG (cannabigerol) has been around for a while, but it’s only been popular for the past couple years. Multiple research studies have shown how positive of an effect it can have for pain and inflammation. In addition, researchers have seen how CBG can show an ability to ease symptoms of various neurological and mental issues/illnesses.
Researchers are finding results that show CBG can help repair damaged neural pathways as well as damaged gray matter in one’s brain. As a result, scientists theorize that CBG can possibly help all types of people experiencing nerve and mental conditions.
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