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A Comparison of CBG vs CBD

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CBD vs CBG

Products derived from cannabis plants like hemp and marijuana have been making the news in recent years. Almost every state has been struggling through questions about legalizing pot. While marijuana continues to be illegal according to federal law, the government has approved the use of CBD in consumer products. You will soon start hearing about the benefits of another cannabis compound, CBG. What does CBG mean for the cannabinoid market and how does it compare to other products currently available?


What is phytocannabonoid?

What is a phytocannabinoid?

The effects of this plant are caused by a number of compounds that it naturally produces. 

Each phytocannabinoid works a bit differently. The most well-known of these compounds is THC, the compound that produces the high of marijuana. CBD and CBG are also important compounds in the mix.


What is THC?

The level of THC in a strain of Cannabis Sativa plant determines whether it is classified as marijuana or hemp. Plants such as the hemp strain we use grow to produce THC levels that are less than the legal limit of 0.3%.


What is CBD?

Cannabidiol is another phytocannabinoid found in hemp plants. Unlike THC, this compound does not have a psychoactive effect. Growers have developed several strains of hemp that produce levels of CBD as high as 20%. At this level of concentration, it is much easier to isolate and test the compound. 


What is CBG?

Cannabigerol is a phytocannabinoid that exists in small amounts in hemp plants. One of the reasons for its rarity is that, as the plant grows, CBG becomes the building block for other compounds such as CBD and THC. When growers harvest plants at just the right time, there are higher amounts of this compound available. In most cases, the level of CBG is about 1%. The low level of this compound increases the cost of producing it. It will take many hemp plants to produce a usable amount of CBG.


What is CBG Used For?

What is CBG Used For?

Because this chemical has not been deeply researched, its benefits are not completely known. As research continues, scientists will find more uses for CBG.


CBG vs CBD

CBG vs CBD

The relatively easy access to CBD in hemp plants has made many products available on the market. You may have seen CBD oils, tinctures and gummies in local convenience stores and pharmacies. These products are not all made with the same attention to purity and quality. CBG products are harder to find and much more expensive to make.


What is CBG oil?

CBG oil is a product made by extracting CBG from hemp plants. However, because CBG is not easily available in mature plants, it is expensive to produce. Both the number of plants and the precision equipment needed to extract the compound increase the cost of production.

If research into CBG produces positive results, the demand for this product will increase. Over time, growers will breed hemp strains that produce higher levels of this compound, and the cost of production will fall. In addition, growers will continue to improve the timing of the harvest so that CBG levels are at their peak.



What is CBD oil?

Like CBG, growers process hemp plants to extract the phytocannabinoids. However, because hemp plants are bred to produce high levels of CBD, it is easier to process and less expensive for consumers.

Researchers have spent more time studying CBD and its benefits. However, there is not yet an FDA-approved dosage recommendation for the product. For most people, they learn the dose that works for them through a process of experimentation. We recommend starting with a lower dose product like our Good Vibes oil with 8.33mg per dose. You can then increase the dose as needed with our Super Good Vibes oil at 33.5mg per dose.

When it comes to finding the right dose of the right product, it is important to know the source of your CBD. Reputable distributors regularly test their products for quality and CBD levels. We test each of our batches in our in-house lab as well as using a third-party laboratory for confirmation.


Advantages of Full Spectrum CBD Products

Because of its scarcity in the hemp plant, CBG is often produced as an isolate. In the effort to extract the compound, producers must remove other phytocannabinoids, flavonoids and terpenes. 

When it comes to CBD products, you have the choice between CBD isolate and full or broad-spectrum CBD. CBD isolate is a pure form of the phytocannabinoid. Many people who choose this type of product are hoping to avoid ingesting any amount of THC.

Products like our Mega Good Vibes CBD oil are broad-spectrum CBD preparations. This means that the CBD oil contains other phytocannabinoids, flavonoids and terpenes. If you are interested in CBG, it is one of the compounds found naturally in the hemp we use for our CBD oil manufacturing process.



What Does CBG Mean For The Future of Hemp Products?

The story of CBG is in its early stages. There is a great deal of research to be done, but the potential benefits of the compound deserve some attention. The growing process and the production process also need to improve so that the compound is more affordable.

Many people have already experienced the benefits of CBD. As scientific research verifies personal experiences, the popularity of this compound will only continue to grow. Our experience suggests that the future will not involve people making a choice between CBD or CBG.

 

CBG VS CBD FAQ

Does CBG get you high?

CBG does not make you feel high.

How much does CBG cost?

Currently CBG is one of the most expensive cannabinoids due to the high-demand, low-supply issue.

Is CBG Hemp?

CBG is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, meaning it won't get you stoned.

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