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CBD vs CBG and the Purportedly Magical CBD/CBG Combo
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CBD and CBG are gaining popularity for their unique and combined health benefits. When the story broke almost 20 years ago that the Stanley Brothers accidentally discovered the therapeutic potential of ‘ hippie’s disappointment ’, the research on CBD and other therapeutic cannabinoids exploded.

Supporting cannabinoid CBG quickly became an area of focus for scientists and hemp producers. Like CBD, CBG is non-psychoactive , and at that time, the market was ripe for more injections of non-intoxicating hemp medicines.

Both CBD and CBG are naturally occurring hemp cannabinoids. Cannabinoids bind with built-in receptors in the endocannabinoid system of all mammals, affecting mood, sleep, immunity, and much more.

They’re both natural anti-inflammatories and antioxidants, and you can find CBD and CBG across the board in the exact same types of products.

At the end of the day, what’s the big difference?

The answer lies in the scientific research surrounding the two, the ways in which each is processed, and anecdotal accounts of how CBD and CBG affect people differently.

Number one, there’s currently significantly more scientific research on CBD’s health benefits for humans. CBG studies don’t make up even a third of the literature, and robust human studies are largely lacking.

However, the first-ever human clinical trial for CBG was published this year that highlighted CBG’s strong anti-anxiety properties, even at a low dose of just 20mg.

As far as we know, studies support that CBG, like CBD, has a positive impact on memory and learning. Both cannabinoids act as neuroprotectants , which is why they’re frequently included in supplements for brain health.After perusing the available data, CBD and CBG seem to offer largely the same health benefits, with two marked exceptions: appetite and sleep.Studies show CBD oil acts as an appetite suppressant , and I’ve seen many marketing campaigns to that effect. Conversely, there’s evidence that CBG acts as an appetite stimulant , paving the way for more exploration into treatments for body weight regulation disorders.Regarding sleep health, there’s ample evidence for CBD as a non-addictive sleep aid , but CBG has not been heavily studied to target sleep, specifically. The only available scientific inquiry which examined […]

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