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What Is CBG (Cannabigerol)?
Cannabigerol (CBG) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid produced by the cannabis plant, often called the 'mother of all cannabinoids' because its acid form, CBGA, is the chemical precursor to THC, CBD, and CBC. A 2023 randomised trial found that 20 mg of CBG reduced anxiety scores without cognitive impairment (Kayser et al., 2023). CBG interacts with both endocannabinoid and serotonin receptors, producing subtle calming effects distinct from those of CBD.
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CBG Market Field
The CBG market landscape is a global commercial ecosystem that tracks the production, sale, and regulation of cannabigerol — the precursor cannabinoid from…

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CBG: The Mother Cannabinoid and How Cannabis Biosynthesis Actually Works
Cannabigerolic acid (CBGA) is the universal biochemical precursor from which cannabis produces THC, CBD, CBC, and other cannabinoids.