Description
Early research shows that CBG has the ability to help with focus, energy levels, and stress.
CBG can have an antagonistic effect on serotonin 5-HT1A receptors, associated with a feeling of well-being and happiness. CBG has been found to have antidepressant effects in preliminary research models.
Studies have demonstrated CBG’s potential therapeutic use for gastrointestinal diseases. (For a formula even more targeted for the brain-gut connection, check out our Microbotanica Brain Gut Balance below!)
CBG has been shown to reduce the severity of neurological illnesses by reducing inflammation, improving motor deficits, preserving motor neurons, and exhibiting neuroprotective effects.
Additionally, CBG has shown in tests an ability to reduce bacterial formation of staphylococcus aureus better than several antibiotics.
This cannabinoid is non-psychoactive, and is found in large quantities in fiber hemp.
CBG also has promise for its anti-tumor qualities, and can work to support ocular comfort.








