Did you know...? So far, in-vitro and rat studies have shown some indications that CBG may help with colitis, neurodegeneration, and cancer. "CBG is the precursor to CBD, CBC, and THC," says Perry Solomon, M.D., a board-certified anesthesiologist and medical cannabis expert. It's sometimes referred to as the stem cell. What does this mean? "CBG-A (the acidic, inactive form of CBG) changes, is broken down, and becomes the base molecule that other cannabinoids form from," including THC, CBD, and CBC. So far, there haven't been reports of adverse side-effects to CBG on its own, but to reiterate, there's not nearly enough research on it yet. Via Shape.com |
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