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  • by Nicola Boulton August 17, 2022 6 min read

    CBG edibles vs. CBD edibles

    CBD and CBG edibles are derived from the cannabis plant. Both have similar characteristics, such as antioxidant and analgesic properties. They both interact with the endocannabinoid receptors to offer therapeutic benefits. However, they differ in their chemical makeup. This article will discover much about CBG edibles and CBD edibles.

    The edibles market in the cannabis industry is growing fast. CBG and CBD edibles are hot commodities, and the incredible growth has led to various products and easy access. The major reason why the market is rising is that many people believe that eating CBD and CBG edibles is the best and most effective way. Edibles are gaining momentum. Gurley (2020) explained that Colorado sold 2,850 733 edibles, generating an income of 40%. Start with a low dose and increase the dose as needed. CBD and CBG edibles are looked upon. The article will break down the health benefits of each and what makes them similar and distinct. Explore whether edibles have any health benefits.

    CBG edibles vs. CBD edibles

    CBG And CBD Edibles Explained

    Start with edibles if you want to explore Cannabis. They come with different flavors and formulas, giving you a choice to use the right product that suits your needs. CBG has gained attention due to its properties and great health benefits. What makes CBG edibles unique and amazing is that they are THC-free. Therefore, CBG users are free from THC risks such as heart and mental health. People in the U.S.A prefer CBG edibles, and the product is anticipated to be a great competitor in the cannabis market.

    CBD edibles are extracted from the hemp plant. They are not psychoactive, so they will not make you high. Edibles made with CBD are legal as they contain 0.2% of THC. Since CBD edibles are under the legal guidelines, customers have accepted the products making them dominate in the UK CBD market. It is good to note that CBD edibles are not only gummies as most people think. They come in various forms, such as honey sticks, brownies, and more. A variety of CBD products allow customers to choose the brand that suits their needs. Soleymanpour et al.(2021) stated that edibles work wonders in your health, treating anxiety, pain, inflammation, and other illnesses. You are probably asking yourself why people use edibles, yet there are various ways to use CBD. Edibles work better, and you can consume them anywhere at any time. You can choose to feel calm and relaxed at any place, unlike vapes and oils. People also love them because they don’t have side effects. Metabolism varies, so some people might have slow metabolism while others have a high one. Therefore, don’t wonder why some people feel the effects after 2 hours, yet you take 30 minutes. You can give it a longer duration to feel the effect on the body and mind.

    Health Benefits Of CBD Edibles And CBG Edibles

    CBG Edibles

    Anti-Inflammatory

    Qnais et al. (2010) noted that CBG edibles such as gummies contain anti-inflammatory properties. The study above also stated that CBG edibles are a natural pain reliever for short-term and chronic pain. People who use CBG edibles report that they feel relieved from pain and last longer. CBG edibles are made with CBG, which binds to the endocannabinoid receptors to treat pain.

    Managing Glaucoma

    Stella et al.(2021) noted that  CBG edibles treat eye conditions. CBG full spectrum contains THC, which can reduce intraocular pressure. The eye has CB1 receptors, and THC binds to these receptors to reduce eye pressure.

    Treating Huntington’s Disease

    CBG edibles have neuroprotective properties. Baron (2018) stated that CBG edibles bind to the 5-HT1A receptor to treat Huntington’s disease. This disease occurs due to the degeneration of neurons in the brain. CBG edibles prevent degeneration. Deiana etal.(2012) explored the effect of CBG on neurodegenerative disease in mice. The study above found that CBG regulated the production of abnormal genes associated with neurodegeneration disease.

    Bacterial Infections

    CBG edibles work against staph bacteria which is highly resistant to infections. CBG is an antibacterial compound due to its potent activity against bacterial resistance. For example, Deleo et al.(2020) found out that staphylococcus aureus causes high morbidity and mortality as a result of serious infections of the skin, lungs, and other body parts. The research has explored natural products that have antibacterial activity. CBG can be a promising antibacterial treatment for multi-drug-resistant strains.

    Skin Inflammation

    CBG is anti-inflammatory in treating skin conditions such as psoriasis and dermatitis. It has antibacterial effects in reducing pain and information, healing wounds, and providing the skin with nutrients. It also prevents aging and wrinkles by ensuring skin hydration.

    CBD Edibles

    For Emotional Wellness

    CBD edible works well in relieving stress and anxiety, providing a calming and relaxing effect, hence emotional support. According to Linares et al.(2017), 57 men with anxiety received 150 mg of CBD, and anxiety levels were reduced significantly.

    Epilepsy Syndrome

    According to Abu-sawwa et al.(2020), Epidiolex is an approved drug for treating epilepsy. Anti-seizure medication treats seizures but is associated with severe side effects such as dizziness and headache. Patients who have used CBD edibles such as gummies reduce seizure risks.

    Treat Opioid Addiction

    CBD edibles help people with heroin addiction. It helps control anxiety and stress that comes as a result of quitting. CBD works wonders in reducing cravings for heroin and increasing craving for CBD. Thus, it has become easy to quit smoking and addiction.

    Relieve Unmanageable Pain

    While CBG edibles treat pain and inflammation, CBD edibles are extraordinary in that they can treat neuropathic pain. CBD edibles full spectrum are great therapy for peripheral neuropathy.

    CBD edibles Vs. CBG edibles:  What are The Similarities

    Both are healthier. Both CBD and CBD edibles have shown amazing health benefits for people with pain and inflammation, glaucoma, degenerative disease, and so much more.   Edibles from CBD and CBG are easier to use. They are not psychoactive, so they will not cause a euphoric effect. CBD and CBG edibles are infused with natural flavoring making them delicious and enjoyable. Edibles are a great option since you will consume them like food if you want to try CBD or CBG.

    CBD Edibles Vs. CBG Edibles: What Are Their Differences

    While edibles are made with CBD and CBG, they act on the body differently. CBD acts as an activator, while CBG is a blocker. They have opposing effects, although they have therapeutic benefits.

    Conclusion

    Everyone is talking about CBG and CBD because their therapeutic benefits are evident. CBD is the most prevalent in the cannabis market, followed by THC. CBG is the next in the cannabis market as consumers and researchers have reported its therapeutic benefits. Edibles are the best way to explore cannabis compounds. They are portable and discreet compared to oil and tinctures. Consider incorporating CBD and CBG edibles in your daily routine for better health. They both offer therapeutic benefits and so it’s up to you to choose what suits your needs. Now that you understand the health benefit each edibles offer, you can opt to consume them individually or take them together to multiply the benefits.

    References

    Abu-Sawwa, R., Scutt, B., & Park, Y. (2020). Emerging use of epidiolex (cannabidiol) in epilepsy. The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 25(6), 485-499.

    Baron, E. P. (2018). Medicinal properties of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids in Cannabis, and benefits in migraine, headache, and pain: an update on current evidence and cannabis science. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 58(7), 1139-1186.

    DeLeo, F. R., Otto, M., Kreiswirth, B. N., & Chambers, H. F. (2010). Community-associated meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The Lancet, 375(9725), 1557-1568.

    Deiana, S., Watanabe, A., Yamasaki, Y., Amada, N., Arthur, M., Fleming, S., ... & Riedel, G. (2012). Plasma and brain pharmacokinetic profile of cannabidiol (CBD), cannabidivarin (CBDV), Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), and cannabigerol (CBG) in rats and mice following oral and intraperitoneal administration and CBD action on obsessive-compulsive behavior. Psychopharmacology, 219(3), 859-873.

    Linares, I. M., Zuardi, A. W., Pereira, L. C., Queiroz, R. H., Mechoulam, R., Guimarães, F. S., & Crippa, J. A. (2018). Cannabidiol presents an inverted U-shaped dose-response curve in a simulated public speaking test. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 41, 9-14.

    Qnais, E. Y., Abu-Dieyeh, M., Abdulla, F. A., & Abdalla, S. S. (2010). The antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of Salvia officinalis leaf aqueous, and butanol extracts. Pharmaceutical Biology, 48(10), 1149-1156.

    Ramírez, A., & Viveros, J. M. (2021). Brewing with Cannabis sativa vs. Humulus lupulus: A review. Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 127(3), 201-209.

    Soleymanpour, M., Saderholm, S., & Kavuluru, R. (2021, December). Therapeutic Claims in Cannabidiol (CBD) Marketing Messages on Twitter. In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) (pp. 3083-3088). IEEE.

    Stella, B., Baratta, F., Della Pepa, C., Arpicco, S., Gastaldi, D., & Dosio, F. (2021). Cannabinoid formulations and delivery systems: Current and future options to treat pain. Drugs, 81(13), 1513-1557.

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