WHY CBG?

When deciding which cannabis strain to cultivate, it's not a simple choice. Legal considerations must be the foremost concern and tedious government bureaucracy might discourage your green thumb.

However, a healthy hemp plant that produces only 1-2% CBGA is considered more valuable due to its scarcity and the potential benefits that scientific studies have shown it may offer. This is why it's known as the mother of all Cannabinoids.

Full spectrum CBG refers to a type of extract that contains all of the naturally occurring compounds found in the cannabis plant, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. These compounds work together in what is known as the entourage effect, meaning that they enhance each other's therapeutic benefits and make them more effective than if used in isolation.

Potent cannabinoids refer to the active compounds found in the cannabis plant, such as THC, CBD, and CBG. These cannabinoids have been shown to have various potential health benefits.

Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in the cannabis plant and many other plants. They are responsible for the distinct smells and flavors of different strains of cannabis, and have been shown to have potential health benefits as well.

Flavonoids are another type of plant compound found in the cannabis plant, and are responsible for its distinct coloration. Like cannabinoids and terpenes, they have been shown to have potential health benefits.

The efficiency of full spectrum CBG comes from the entourage effect, as mentioned earlier. When all of these compounds are present together in the extract, they work together to enhance each other's therapeutic effects and potentially provide more effective relief for various health conditions.

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