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CBD and CBG are the two most extensively researched non-psychoactive cannabinoids from hemp. This collection carries 44 products across both: oils, flowers, and extracts. Neither produces intoxication. They work differently and serve different purposes. Understanding the difference is the first step to choosing the right product.
CBD and CBG: What Makes These Two Cannabinoids Different
CBD (cannabidiol) is the most abundant cannabinoid in mature hemp. It is associated with relaxation, sleep support, and physical comfort. Research on CBD spans over two decades, and a prescription CBD medicine (Epidiolex) has regulatory approval for specific seizure conditions in several countries.
CBG (cannabigerol) is the precursor from which other cannabinoids — including CBD — are synthesized as the plant matures. By harvest, most CBG has converted into other compounds, which makes high-CBG products rarer and more concentrated by nature. Early research links CBG to focus, alertness, and anti-inflammatory properties through CB2 receptor activity. The evidence base is smaller than CBD's but growing.
CBG Effects and Who Uses It
CBG users typically describe a more alert, focused baseline compared to CBD. Where CBD tends toward calm and slowing down, CBG is more associated with clarity during activity. Some people use both in combination to balance the two effects. Products combining CBD and CBG are available in this collection and allow you to try both without buying separately.
CBG Flowers: How to Choose by Terpene Profile
CBG flowers are dried hemp flowers from early-harvest or specifically bred high-CBG strains. The terpene profile matters: pinene-forward CBG flowers feel sharper and more alert, while myrcene-forward cultivars are calmer despite the CBG content. Each product page lists the full terpene breakdown from the batch lab report. Browse the full cannabis flowers collection to compare CBG options against other cultivars.
CBG Oil: Concentration, Format and How to Read the Label
CBG oils range from 5% to 30% concentration. The percentage refers to CBG content by volume. Higher is not always better — start with 10% if you are new to CBG. Full-spectrum formulas retain minor cannabinoids alongside CBG, which tends to produce a more rounded effect than isolate-based products. All oils in this collection come with COA documentation covering cannabinoid content, pesticide residue, and heavy metals. Compare options in the CBD and CBG oils collection.
Is CBG Legal in Europe?
Yes. CBG derived from EU-certified hemp is legal across Europe. It is not a controlled substance and contains no psychoactive compounds. All products in this collection comply with EU agricultural and food supplement regulations.
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