Our new CBG (Cannabigerol) drops come in 500mg + 1000mg per vial.
Therapeutic Uses:
- Analgesic – Relieves pain
- Antibacterial – Slows bacterial growth.
- Anti-Epileptic – Reduces seizures and convulsions.
- Anti-Inflammatory – Reduces inflammation systemically.
- Bone Stimulant – Promotes bone growth.
- Anti-Proliferative
- Neurogenic – CBG is the only cannabinoid identified that helps stimulate the growth of new brain cells.
Currently Being Studied For:
Glaucoma: A 2009 study found both CBG and THC to be very effective for relieving the intraocular pressure from glaucoma. This is an area that will undoubtedly be receiving more research in the years to come.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Much like CBD, CBG shows a lot of potential for controlling the inflammation that leads to IBD, and like CBD warrants further research.
Painkiller and Anti- Inflammatory: Recent research suggests that CBG has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties and recommends further study.
5-HT1a Receptor Agonist/Antagonist?: CBG appears to do something at the 5-HT1a receptor that is not fully understood. It modulates the effects of other cannabinoids at this brain site, which is the hub of emotions and depression regulation in the brain. Depending on the study, evidence suggests that CBG may help with depression and anxiety, or possibly block certain anti-depressant drugs. One study in rodents showed that if the right combination of CBG and CBD were present, the CBG would block some of the anti-nausea effects of the CBD, but it could not quite identify why (other than it related to the 5HT1a receptor).
Dravet Syndrome/Seizures: Anecdotal evidence and some current studies suggest that CBG may be beneficial to patients with Dravet and other seizure conditions. A new tincture was just released at Harborside Health Center which is the first CBG-rich tincture on the market. This tincture, named Jayden’s Juice after Jayden David. The young boy with Dravet syndrome, made famous by Weed Wars, is currently what Jayden is using to combat his seizures instead of a purely CBD rich tincture. A study from earlier this year also suggests that CBG may help with seizure management, but the mechanisms aren’t fully understood.
INGREDIENTS:
- Full Spectrum CBG Distillate
- MCT Oil
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