When it comes to hemp-derived products, CBD has been dominating the market for quite some time. But that’s no longer the case as some new cannabinoids are taking over. One of those is the CBG. CBG stands for cannabigerol, also known as the ‘mother of all cannabinoids.’ It’s a lesser-known cannabinoid derived from both marijuana and hemp. But what else can you understand about CBG, its benefits, and how to take it? This guide to CBG answers all your questions. What Are CBG and CBG Oil? As mentioned above, CBG is among more than 100 cannabinoids derived from hemp and…
Cannabis was first used as a medicine in Asia around 500 BC. Numerous ancient cultures grew cannabis not for its psychoactive properties, but as herbal medicine. Many people think that cannabis is a new substance, but it has been around for centuries. Today, the powerful cannabinoids found in cannabis are getting increasingly accepted and acknowledged as medicine. Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a cannabinoid that is known for having a variety of beneficial properties. If you’re interested in smoking a CBD flower, keep reading for your CBD flower guide. What Exactly Is CBD Flower? CBD flower is technically called hemp. This is…
The U.S. market for CBD, cannabidiol, is at an all-time high. It’s expected to grow by 107% annually by 2023. With all of that interest comes a variety of different companies and products made from both hemp and cannabis. But what is the difference between cannabis and hemp CBD? Keep reading to learn more about the differences between hemp CBD and cannabis CBD. What Is CBD? The reason why most people are drawn to CBD products is that CBD promises many different health benefits. From helping with anxiety and depression to helping with sleep and pain relief, it seems as…
Did you know that allergies cost the US economy $18 billion a year? That’s an alarming amount. And, when you consider you’re probably spending money, you don’t need to on antihistamines and creams. Suddenly doing all you can in your home to reduce your indoor allergies becomes a no-brainer. So here are our 5 simple strategies you can use to relieve your indoor allergies. Keep reading to learn more. 1. Change Your Clothes Clothing can carry allergens from one place to another, so wear clothes resistant to pollen and dust. If you don’t already wear clothing made from natural fibers…