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What Is CBG, And Why Do I Need To Try The White Widows Strain?

CBD has steadily been growing in popularity over the last number of years. While some people use CBD for pure relaxation, some have turned to cannabis as an alternative medical treatment for health problems like pain, anxiety, depression, or even sleeplessness or insomnia. 

That market isn’t slowing down anytime soon, either. It is expected that by the year 2025, it will grow up to almost $30 billion dollars. Yes…you read that right!

But while THC and CBD get all the love, they have a cannabis cousin named CBG, and it is starting to grow in the cannabis market.

Curious about what CBG exactly is? That’s natural, as probably most casual CBD users haven’t. But let’s dig in, shall we?

What Is CBG?

CBG also goes by the name of Cannabigerol. It is a cannabinoid, which means that it is one of the chemical compounds that one would find in the cannabis plant. CBG, like CBD, is non-intoxicating. And while it definitely won’t get you high, it reacts with the body similarly to CBD, and there are some huge potential health benefits that come from using CBG products.

Key Differences

While CBD and CBG have a lot in common, they also have a myriad of key differences. Let’s go over a few key differences, and you’ll see why CBG products, like the White Widows Strain, are a must-try!

How It’s Created

CBG is more abundantly found in younger cannabis plants, so CBG has to be harvested either from younger plants or from a plant that has been bred to produce more CBG. Because of this, cannabis plants have been genetically modified to try to create strains and plants that naturally contain more CBG.

What Cannabinoids It Contains

Instead of CBD, CBG contains just that: cannabigerol. While some products will contain CBD as well, our White Widows strain only contains CBG and a very small amount of THC, so that there is a more pure experience.

Potential Health Benefits

Potential health benefits of CBG include, but are not limited to treating IBS, glaucoma, bladder issues, bacterial infections, and even Huntington’s disease. Studies are continually being done, and while we are still learning the benefits and effects of CBG, the anecdotal evidence is very promising.

How You Use It

You can use CBG in oil form as a tincture, in pre-roll form as a joint, or vaped as a flower. You can pretty much use it just as you would use any other CBD product, just with the different health benefits and effects.

Why You Need To Try White Widows Strain

White widows strain is an indoor grown, Indica hybrid that contains 15.18% CBG in each jar. With flavors of citrus and pepper, the strength of the flavors will pack a strong punch with each inhale. Bright white trichomes cover the flower and add to its beauty.

Because of how rare it is, with the unique combination of its flavor and appearance, in addition to the fact that it contains a high amount of CBG, this strain is a must-try! Once you try, you’ll surely be wanting to get another taste.

Get Yours Now

Don’t make the mistake of passing up an incredible opportunity! Shop now and give White Widows Strain a try! It’s sure to be an experience you’ll never forget.