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5 Things To Know About CBG

5 Things To Know About CBG

THC and CBD — if you’re reading us here on The Bluntness, we’re sure these ring a bell. But CBG?

This cannabinoid might not be as known as CBD and psychoactive like THC, but it still packs a punch.

According to a white paper by cannabis expert Curt Robbins and published by Hemptown USA, Cannabigerol or CBG “produces no overt psychoactive effect. It does, however, deliver a broad spectrum of health and wellness value.”

Here are 5 must-know facts about CBG:


1. It Is The “Pre-Cursor” to Other Cannabinoids


Before CBD, THC, CBC, etc., cannabis plants produce “the acidic precursor analog of CBG, CBGA, to other cannabinoids."

According to Robbins: “If not for CBGA, molecules such as CBD and THC would not exist.”

2. It’s “Minor But Common”

According to Robbin’s research, CBG might not be as well known as CBD and THC, but it is certainly common. Though CBG is technically “categorized as a minor cannabinoid,” it’s available in “relatively low quantities from most strains of cannabis.”

This is a good thing too for those looking for potential medical value as cannabinoids are known to work more effectively when combined.

3. The “Entourage Effect”

According to Robbins, there is a theory that different cannabinoids act synergistically and that, in essence, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” This phenomenon has been dubbed the “entourage effect.”

This synergy between cannabinoids can enhance the potential medicinal benefits of the plant, according to Robbins.

4. CBG is Thought to Be Antifungal and Antibacterial

As with CBD, CBG have long been known to have antifungal properties, according to Robbins.

Though studies haven’t specifically narrowed down the mechanism, there is indication CBG has the potential to fight MRSA. According to Robbins, “researchers [have] found clear and potent antibacterial benefits.”

5. CBG Could Have a Multitude of Medical Benefits

Though we must be careful to make claims about the medical benefits of cannabinoids, Robbins' whitepaper indicates researchers have found indication CBG could be helpful in treating the following:

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Huntington’s Disease, various bladder disorders, breast cancer, oral cancer, bone cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, and thyroid carcinoma among other diseases and conditions.

Read more about CBG here.

Follow Curt Robbins on Twitter here.

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