CBG: The “Mother of All Cannabinoids”

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"Courage doesn’t always roar; sometimes it’s the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, ‘I will try again tomorrow.’"
— Mary Anne Radmacher
CBG: The “Mother of All Cannabinoids” 🌱
You’ve heard of THC and CBD—but meet CBG (Cannabigerol), the rare compound known as the “mother of all cannabinoids.” Every cannabis plant starts with CBGA, which eventually transforms into other cannabinoids like THC, CBD, and CBC as the plant matures. Because much of it converts early, CBG is found in only small amounts—making it precious and powerful.
🧬 How CBG Works
CBG interacts with CB1 and CB2 receptors in your body’s endocannabinoid system, helping regulate mood, inflammation, digestion, and focus. Unlike THC, CBG is non-intoxicating, offering calm clarity without the high.
💡 Potential Benefits
- Supports focus and concentration
- Promotes digestive health and gut balance
- Eases inflammation and muscle soreness
- May relieve eye pressure (glaucoma)
- Encourages calm, steady energy
Many users describe CBG as feeling balanced and alert, like CBD with a hint of mental lift.
🌿 Best Ways to Enjoy CBG
- Tinctures or oils – For flexible daily dosing
- Capsules or gummies – Convenient, long-lasting balance
- Blended products – Pair CBG with CBD for enhanced clarity and calm
Try It Yourself!
Stop by Amsterdam Coffee Club for CBG edibles, or visit Sativa Sisters for premium CBG, CBD & THC tinctures, gummies, and wellness blends designed to keep you sharp without stress.
Next Week: Hemp vs. Cannabis—What’s the Real Difference? 🌾
Are they the same plant? Can hemp get you high? Next week, we’ll clear up the confusion and explain what sets hemp and cannabis apart—legally, chemically, and in your body.