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A Comprehensive Guide to CBG Hemp Flower

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The Farm Bill legalized industrial hemp in 2018. It gave consumers access to a wide variety of hemp-derived products. You may have heard of CBD flower by now, but did you hear about CBG hemp flower?

What is CBG?

CBG, cannabigerol, is the mother of all cannabinoids. Young hemp flowers contain high levels of this cannabinoid, which they lose as they age. The molecule changes into other cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD), Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and cannabichromene (CBC).

Here’s why researchers call it the mother cannabinoid. During decarboxylation, THCA and CBDA, the acidic forms of THC and CBD, respectively, break down into their commonly available forms THC and CBD. However, when CBGA, the acidic form of CBG metabolizes, the molecule becomes many distinct cannabinoids.

CBG vs. CBD

Many want to know the answer to this question, “Which is better, CBD or CBG?” The concept of one thing being better than the other barely applies to cannabinoids. What is better is the one that suits you.

You cannot call one better, but they are distinctly different. CBD stimulates endocannabinoid receptors indirectly. On the other hand, CBG can directly interact with CB1 and CB2 receptors, making the cannabinoid better for those with conditions, such as glaucoma, generally untreatable with conventional high-THC cannabis.

Some people can reap the benefits of CBG hemp flower, concentrates, and infused edibles. Every individual has a unique body chemistry and metabolism. Seasoned cannabis lovers try different flower types for different situations.

Benefits of CBG

CBG and CBD have somewhat the same relaxation qualities. Most consumers take CBG flowers to relax after the daily stress and enjoy a positive perspective. Also, some people report that CBG takes the edge off the overwhelming psychoactive effects THC produces.

Anecdotal evidence suggests several potential therapeutic benefits of CBG because of its ability to bind directly to CB1 and CB2 receptors in the ECS.

  • It may help with glaucoma
  • It may ease inflammation
  • It may relieve body aches
  • It fights bacteria
  • It may help reduce seizures
  • It may elevate the mood
  • It may help fight bladder disorders
  • It may help shrink tumors
  • It could help with Huntington’s disease

Conclusion

Having CBG flower is a great way to enjoy the benefits of cannabis without the overwhelming power of THC. Its potential therapeutic benefits make it a worthy companion for your daily wellness regime.

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