CBG Products
The range includes 4 types of CBG (cannabigerol) products. CBG oil, capsules containing CBG and CBD, CBG liquid for vaping pens (electronic cigarettes) and handmade CBG tea. Like CBD, CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid with interesting therapeutic effects. However, it is rarely used on its own, but mostly as a supplement to CBD products. Studies have shown that CBG has interesting neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory and antipsychotic effects.
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What are the effects of CBG?
Studies have so far demonstrated the following effects of CBG hemp:
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Neuroprotective effects
- Appetite stimulation
- Particularly recommended for individuals with bladder dysfunction
The cannabinoid CBG was discovered in the 1960s and began to be used primarily for individuals with central nervous system disorders, including neurological conditions, chronic pain, and other issues.
CBG is non-psychoactive, meaning it does not produce intoxicating effects. It interacts with two cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2), a property it shares with CBD.
It can also increase anandamide levels. Anandamide is a naturally occurring cannabinoid that helps regulate various biological functions such as appetite, sleep, and memory. One of CBG’s notable properties is its ability to regulate neuron activity. It has been shown to block serotonin receptors, suggesting a significant role in treating depression. Given its potential to influence the central nervous system without risks, its possible medical applications are attracting considerable interest.
Just like CBD drops and oils, CBG oils can utilize the following approved claims:
"Hemp oil (with a natural content of CBG) harmonizes natural processes in the body, thereby supporting its defenses. It has a positive effect on heart function, cholesterol levels, blood glucose levels, skin health, and the function of muscles and joints."
How to choose a CBG product?
CBG is available in the following forms: Tea, Oil (drops), Capsules
CBG tea is prepared as an infusion. Pour 3 dl of boiling water over 1 tablespoon of tea, let it steep for 3–5 minutes, then strain and drink.
For enhanced effects, add a small piece of butter to the tea. Cannabinoids dissolve in fats, improving the tea’s potency.
CBG oil, like CBG drops, harmonizes essential bodily processes and thus supports natural immunity. It has relaxing effects and benefits the heart, muscles, joints, skin, cholesterol, and blood glucose levels. It promotes deep regeneration, mental well-being, and good digestion—without causing intoxication.
The most popular product in this category is CBG + CBD hemp oil, which also contains other cannabinoids such as CBC, CBN, and trace amounts of THC.
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Hemp capsules containing natural cannabinoids CBD + CBG. A notified food supplement with a vegan formula. Each pack contains 60 capsules.
CBG vs. CBD – What’s the Difference?
✓ Both are currently considered non-psychotropic, which means they will not alter your state of mind in a way that would interfere with your daily activities and perception. However, they may influence your mind by alleviating feelings of anxiety and depression.
✓ Just like CBD from hemp, CBG may counteract the intoxicating effects of THC.
They have different molecular structures. This means they bind to the body’s cannabinoid receptors in different ways and have distinct visible effects on the body. The molecular structure of a cannabinoid also helps increase its bioavailability and its ability to dissolve in water.
They activate receptors differently. While CBD has a relatively low affinity for cannabinoid receptors and primarily interacts indirectly with the endocannabinoid system, CBG is believed to interact directly with the brain’s CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors.
Another difference is appetite stimulation. Research on rats showed that doses of CBG encouraged the animals to eat more than twice their normal food intake.
Read the full article on CBD vs. CBG
Are There Side Effects of CBG?
Although it may exhibit some mild side effects, studies indicate it counteracts the psychoactive effects of THC. It is not intoxicating and is non-psychotropic.
- Possible side effects include:
- Sedation
- Muscle weakness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Dizziness
User Experiences with CBG
"I tried CBG oil based on a recommendation I found online. I can confirm that with regular use, my body felt balanced and I felt very good. I also noticed a sense of calm, especially in stressful situations, and overall, I would say I didn’t experience as much stress as before. I added a drop to my smoothie."
— Hana