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What You Need To Know About CBD Delta-8

The Delta-8 variant of CBD is a natural way to get the pain and irritant relieving effects of CBD while also getting the mild buzz that comes with THC. Delta-8 is derived from the hemp plant just like CBD and is unique in that it provides similar effects of THC, albeit to a much lesser effect. If you’ve never heard of Delta-8 before, but if you’re interested in trying out this variation, here’s what you need to know about CBD Delta-8.

What Is CBD Delta-8?

A close relative to Delta-9 THC, Delta-8, short for delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol, occur in very small concentrations that increase its value; however, it understandably has made Delta-8 concentrates a lesser-known option to consumers interested in trying CBD products. While the extraction, isolation, and refinement process are more intricate, the final product offers an effective compromise that offers both the benefits of CBD, such as pain and anxiety relief, and a minor euphoric buzz that comes from THC without being too heavy of a high.

Differences Between Delta-8 and CBD

As we mentioned, the biggest difference between Delta-8 and typical CBD is that Delta-8 will give you a mild high. However, we don’t want you to think Delta-8 is just CBD with a bit of THC mixed in—let’s consider what you need to know about CBD Delta-8 and how it differs from CBD.

  • Delta-8 is a relative of Delta-9 THC because they both share the same exact chemical makeup save for a few atomic bonds. This reduces the potency of the high but adds some of the perks commonly found in CBD.
  • Delta-8's similar makeup to THC means it will likely fail a drug test, whereas CBD has a low chance of creating a false positive.
  • CBD is only really used medicinally, as there’s nothing to gain from using it recreationally. Delta-8, however, can be used recreationally if you’re only after a mild high.

Is It Legal?

Now, because of the buzz Delta-8 will give you, it’s common to question the legality of such a substance. Rest assured that this product is legal everywhere CBD is due to the 2018 Hemp Farm Bill. This allows for the manufacturing and sale of any product that is derived from hemp, which is where you’ll find Delta-8. So, because Delta-8 itself is not THC and found within hemp, the FDA does not consider it a controlled substance.

February 25, 2021
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How To Use CBD Oil Topically

Since 2018 and the legalization of cultivation and extraction of CBD flower, we’ve entered into a CBD renaissance in which the options for CBD products are seemingly endless. Lots of people are now looking for an easy and effective way to incorporate CBD products into their daily routines but figuring out how to do it can be challenging for beginners. Plus, there are so many options, which may make it hard to decipher the legitimate information from that which is less clearcut. If you’re looking to use CBD to help you feel better, we recommend starting with topical CBD oil. Discover how CBD oil could help you and how to use CBD oil topically!

What are CBD Oil Topicals?

CBD oil is created by extracting CBD from plants and diluting it with a carrier oil like hemp seed or coconut oil. CBD products are available in a wide variety of categories, including bath bombs, nutritional supplements, foods, beverages, smokables, and more both online and in brick-and-mortar stores.

CBD oil can be applied topically, directly to the skin. When applied topically, CBD oil gets absorbed into the skin by connecting with cannabinoid receptors through the skin’s pores rather than entering the bloodstream.

How Does CBD Oil Help?

Transdermal solutions of applying CBD topically work to relieve pain by binding to cannabinoid receptors. These receptors can be found throughout your body and are typically triggered by your body’s own natural production of endocannabinoids. These endocannabinoids regulate processes within the body, such as immune response, communication between cells, appetite, and memory.

CBD oil may trigger these receptors to supplement your body’s natural processes, which makes up most of the basics of how CBD topicals work. Unlike other non-CBD topicals meant to help with pain, CBD oils don’t just mask the pain or inflammation; instead, they address pain and/or inflammation at its core to get to the root of the problem.

What Ailments do CBD Topicals Treat?

So far, we’ve talked a little bit about how CBD topicals relieve pain and soothe inflammation, but those are often just symptoms of a greater issue. Let’s go into specifics about how CBD can help with certain conditions.

One of the most common consumers of CBD topicals are those suffering from arthritis. Arthritis is caused by inflammation and is most effectively treated with a salve that makes use of CBD and THCA, both of which have anti-inflammatory properties. Not to be confused with its active state in which is causes that euphoric high, THC left in its acid form and combined with CBD can make for a powerful anti-inflammatory solution.

Another disorder CBD topicals can address includes psoriasis—a skin disorder that causes skin cells to multiply ten times faster than normal. This causes a buildup of irritating bumpy red patches with white scales as a result of an irregularity in the immune system. Topicals can help solve this by being applied directly to the affected skin, as they help your immune system regain proper control.

Lastly, we’ll talk more about intense localized pain to specify effective chemical profiles for the right topical. For intensive pain that isn’t fully solved via a simplistic CBD topical, you could instead combine the cannabinoids with a warming balm to create a tingling, soothing sensation in place of the pain as the cannabinoids work to relieve the pain. This also makes for a good solution to reduce sores and aches the morning following an intense workout.

Are CBD Oil Topicals Legal?

It’s understandable that a common concern for the uninitiated is the legality of CBD thanks to its close association with marijuana. What’s important to remember is that CBD products are not controlled by the FDA like prescriptive drugs, and that it comes from hemp which was legalized back in 2018 as part of the Farm Bill. As a relatively recent bill, this has left some confusion among states as to how they should regulate CBD, if at all. It’s a good idea to check what your state’s laws and regulations are concerning CBD, but most products are made from CBD extracted from hemp, lack THC, and should be entirely legal to acquire.

Dosing CBD Oil Topically

With topical CBD oils, dosage isn’t quite as important as with other forms of CBD because its application is so specific and localized. Still, it can be useful to have an idea of how much of a topical to use to avoid waste.

When it comes to learning how to use CBD oil correctly, a good rule by which to abide is remembering that less is more. A small drop of CBD oil can go a long way if you concentrate on some of the key areas of your body. These locations include:

  • The neck and shoulders
  • The soles of feet
  • The temples and nose
  • Joints such as your elbow and knees

While these are common points of pain, tension, or inflammation, topical CBD oil is not restricted to these areas. You can apply the CBD oil to almost any problem spot.

Another good tip for dosing topical CBD oil is to start off by trying a little bit and waiting about an hour. If you don’t feel any meaningful effects in that time, try applying a bit more. All in all, feel free to experiment as much as you please to find out how much you need to apply.

CBD for Pain Relief

So far, we’ve talked a little bit about how CBD oils relieve pain and soothe inflammation, but those are often just symptoms of a greater issue. Let’s go into specifics about how CBD can help with certain conditions.

CBD oil is popular amongst athletes for soothing pain caused by injuries or strains while out on the field. CBD oil is typically applied to a specific area rather than being dispersed across the body, which means the effects may be more pronounced in those individualized areas.

Topical CBD oil is also becoming more popular for those who suffer from painful skin conditions such as acne, itching, and scarring. For acne in particular, CBD oil can help reduce or compensate for the hormones within a developing body to soothe the effects of acne or prevent it entirely. Furthermore, CBD interacting with the endocannabinoid system regulates the production of cortisol, a stress-inducing hormone, which can play a factor in the creation of acne.

CBD for Infections

Some find that CBD oil may also be useful for helping with infections. In combination with its natural anti-inflammatory properties, CBD contains antimicrobial and antibiotic properties, making for a powerful treatment against infections with the two working together.

Some of the infections CBD can help treat include:

  • Bug bites
  • Cuts and scrapes
  • Burns
  • Bacterial infections
  • General skin infections

CBD for Arthritis

Some of the most common users of CBD oils are those suffering from arthritis. Arthritis is caused by inflammation and is most effectively treated with a salve that makes use of CBD and THCA, both of which have anti-inflammatory properties. Not to be confused with its active state in which it causes that euphoric high, THC left in its acid form and combined with CBD can make for a powerful anti-inflammatory solution.

CBD for Relaxation

Many people need a little extra support relaxing at the end of a long day. Stress often causes tension within our muscles that can be difficult to get rid of and even more difficult to relax with. While CBD is best renowned for promoting feelings of calm and serenity, CBD oils in particular could help alleviate stress, especially when applied topically on a site of tension. Topical CBD oil could help loosen up your muscles to the degree that you can finally relax without aches and pains constantly nagging you.

Is it all Legal?

It’s understandable that a common concern for the uninitiated is the legality of CBD thanks to its close association with certain herbs. What is important to remember is that CBD products are not controlled by the FDA like prescriptive drugs, and that it comes from dry herbs which was legalized back in 2018 as part of the Farm Bill. As a relatively recent bill, this has left some confusion among states as to how they should regulate CBD, if at all. It is always a good idea to check what your state’s laws and regulations are concerning CBD. Still, most CBD products made from purely CBD do not have THC and should be legal to acquire.

Tips for New Buyers: Picking a CBD Oil for Topical Use

So how can you find the best CBD oil for you? There are a few factors to consider when comparing topical CBD oils, the first of which is quality control. You want to look for the vendors that will display the results of their product from third-party lab tests and have Good Manufacturing Practice-compliant facilities—the standards set by the FDA.

Next is the extraction method. There are different ways to extract CBD from plants that produce different results. We wouldn’t expect you to be familiar with each extraction method, so we recommend you look for CBD oils extracted using CO2 or ethanol extraction, as they are the most reliable for consistently high-quality products.

Strength and potency also should be considered. CBD potency is expressed differently in various CBD products. This is not to be confused with the proportion of CBD in the product, which is about purity, not potency. Look for milligrams (in topicals) or milligrams per milliliter instead (for oils and isolates). The greater the number, the more powerful the product.

When looking for a quality CBD oil topical, beware of outrageous claims. As with many unregulated health products, there are bound to be people promising “miracle cures and benefits”; be wary of these.

Lastly, talk to your doctor. It’s always a good idea to inform your doctor that you’re considering CBD oils. They may have some insight to help guide you towards the right product, which could be especially important if you have pre-existing or underlying conditions that require medication. Although this is less of a concern with topical CBD oil than other types of CBD, interactions with medication can occur, so it is always best to consult a medical professional for any questions.

The Basics of How CBD Topicals Work

February 19, 2021
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The Best CBD Vape Cartridges Available

Vaping is one of the most beneficial ways to use CBD. It provides immediate effects, and cartridges are simple and easy to use. But with so many options on the market today, what is the best CBD vape cartridge available? Let's look at some of Black Tie CBD's top-of-the-line options.  

CBD Vape Cartridge (570mg)

Black Tie CBD vape cartridges contain 100 percent liquid CBD distillate with no extra additives. These cartridges are unflavored, giving a mild and pleasant taste like green tea with a hint of honey. But there are flavors available for those looking to get a little more out of their vape product, making Black Tie's cartridges a versatile option for everyone.

CBD/THC Delta-8 Vape Cartridges (670mg)

This delta-8 cartridge is full-spectrum and contains premium CO2 extracted CBD distillate and legal THC delta-8 distillate. For those who want the benefits of both THC and CBD, this is the right vape cartridge for you. This combination of THC and CBD provides more beneficial properties than a single cannabinoid alone. This unflavored cartridge is highly effective and offers a mild cherry taste.

CBD/CBG Vape Cartridge (613mg)

Unlike Black Tie's CBD vape cartridges described above, these CBD/CBG vape cartridges contain premium, CO2 extracted liquid distillate containing both CBD and CBG. Once again, having more than one cannabinoid can be extremely beneficial. However, unlike the THC delta-8 cartridge, this option will not include THC. These cartridges are flavored with botanical, food-grade blueberry pie terpenes.

CBD/CBG/THC (Δ-8) Vape Cartridge (730mg)

The CBD/CBG/THC (Δ-8) vape cartridge is the ultimate trifecta of premium CO2 extracted CBD distillate, CBG hemp extract, and legal THC delta-8 distillate. With this combination, the entourage effect will occur, meaning new users need to enjoy in moderation. But with the combination of three cannabinoids, this cartridge choice is incredibly effective. The natural flavor is semi-sweet with a caramel undertone.

These four vape cartridges are just a few examples of the best CBD vape cartridges available today at Black Tie CBD. Visit Black Tie CBD to learn more about the vapes and other products available to meet your needs.

February 10, 2021
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Does CBD Show up on a Drug Test

With the rise of CBD usage, more workers are questioning if using CBD will cause them to fail a drug test. While CBD is legal at the federal level, it is still a grey area in many states. Regardless of where you live, hemp derived CBD does not show up on a drug test, although there are a few instances to be wary of. Read on for a full explanation on why CBD doesn’t show up on drug tests and the extra precautions to keep in mind.

Why CBD Oil Won't Show Up on a Drug Test

When your employer has you take a drug test, they aren’t screening for CBD use. Your employer is looking for THC, the cannabinoid in marijuana that creates a euphoric mind-altering feeling. Since CBD products do not have this effect, they are not a danger that employers need to screen for.  That is why CBD Oil and CBD products can't fail a drug test!

Why You Could Still Fail a Drug Test

While you shouldn’t fail a drug screening because of CBD use, there is still a slight chance you could wrongly fail the test. This is because some CBD Oil and CBD products contain trace amounts of THC in them. For legal use, these products should have less than 0.3% THC in them; however, if you purchase your product from an unregulated supplier, you may have a product that includes more THC, resulting in an accidental drug test failure.

How To Avoid This

The best way to avoid getting a product over the legal limit of THC is to buy from a reputable company. Do diligent research and check their third-party lab reports. Third-party lab reports will provide full and trustworthy details of how much THC is present in a CBD product.

Buying isolate products like CBD smokables is also a great way to avoid consuming any trace amounts of THC. The products are pure CBD, but you should still ensure the lab report checks out to be safe.  

Does CBD Oil show up on a drug test? The short answer is no. However, you should keep your product's contents in mind to ensure it does not exceed the legal limit of THC. Visit Black Tie CBD to get your hemp derived CBD products and CBD Oil from a reputable and trustworthy CBD supplier. You Will Pass A Drug Test With Black Tie CBD products!

FAQ

Does CBD Show Up on a Drug Test?

CBD on its own does not show up on a drug test, as they typically look for the presence of THC. However, any Full Spectrum CBD products that contain 0.3% THC or less, does have the ability to appear. While this is unlikely, if you are going to be getting tested, it is best to choose broad-spectrum items or isolate, that do not contain any amounts of THC.

What Do I Need to Do to Not Fail the Drug Test if I Use CBD?

The use of CBD in and of itself will not cause you to fail a drug test. However, if you are using a full-spectrum CBD product that contains 0.3% THC or less, then there is a possibility of coming up positive. To avoid this, use only broad-spectrum items or isolate.

Where can I do a CBD drug test?

Remember that CBD is not an intoxicating substance. Thus, drug tests don’t check for it. You can find home-administered drug tests at pharmacies. You can also contact your doctor or a local clinic to find out if they can administer a drug test.

Why do I need to do a CBD drug test?

Some workplaces require you to take drug tests. Although CBD is not an intoxicating substance, some organizations might prohibit the use of CBD. However, as of 2018, the World Anti-Doping Agency no longer includes CBD on its list of prohibited substances.

January 29, 2021
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A Guide to CBD Sauce

CBD users looking for a high CBD concentrate turn to CBD dab sauce. Known for its potency, purity, and quality, dab sauce has become an increasingly popular way to consume CBD. Also known as dab sauce, this cannabis extract packs a significant punch when it comes to flavor. Dab it or smoke it; CBD dab sauce is the versatile way to consume CBD that you’ve been looking for.

What is CBD Dab Sauce?

CBD Dab Sauce is a liquid formula intended for vaping and dabbing. Black Tie’s CBD Dab Sauce consists of CBD Distillate + 10% Terpenes to produce a relaxing full spectrum formula. People use CBD dab sauce for its calming effects, but it is important to keep in mind that a little goes a long way. The total amount of CBD in our product is 53.86% and comes in both 5 gram and 10-gram quantities.

Terpenes give CBD dab sauce its unique scent and flavor profile. Terpenes have various medical benefits such as anti-inflammatory (Vega et al., 2018), antioxidant (Gonzalez-Burgos & Gómez-Serranillos, 2012), and anti-diabetic properties (Panigraphy, Bhatt, & Kumar, 2020). They are constantly the subject of research to determine new medicinal and therapeutic uses.

Why Use CBD Sauce?

If dabbing CBD already sounds like a complicated option, you may be wondering why you should consider using CBD wax and CBD Concentrate. Dabbing has a plethora of benefits over other types of CBD ingestion methods that make it worth your while. Dabbing still provides the same benefits as other CBD options, such as pain and stress relief, but it works more efficiently. As we previously mentioned, wax has a high volume of CBD. This means you’ll feel the effects even when you use less product. The high concentration of resin also means there are fewer extra ingredients, such as the flavors that may be present in vape products, making wax a purer choice.

Dabbing is also one of the quickest ways to reap the benefits of broad spectrum CBD because it’s a very bioavailable method. This means you can feel the broad spectrum CBD’s effects within minutes, as the CBD enters the bloodstream much more quickly than with other forms of CBD, such as edibles.

Benefits of CBD Dab Sauce

While research on the potential benefits of CBD is still advancing, certain studies found that the chemical may be beneficial for helping maintain quality sleep (Moltke & Hindocha, 2021), helping people with chronic pain (Capano, Weaver, & Burkman, 2020), and may be useful for symptoms related to depression and anxiety (Garcia-Guitiérrez et al., 2020). In addition, a combination of CBG, CBD and low concentration THC could produce therapeutic effects (Maccarrone et al., 2017) and act on the endocannabinoid system to provide neuroprotection (Echeverry et al., 2021). Neuroprotection in this case refers to the regeneration or recovery of the nervous system and its cells, and the preservation of the neuronal structure and function.

Everyone who takes CBD dab sauce will have their own experience with it, but some of the more common benefits of CBD dab sauce include:

  • Highly Potent Form of CBD – CBD dab sauce’s high potency makes it an effective way to get the desired dosage in a small amount.
  • Stress/Anxiety Management – CBD activates the serotonin neurotransmitter receptors, which could have a positive impact on anxiety in certain individuals.
  • Helping with Inflammation – The way that CBD stimulates T-cell apoptosis could help manage a health inflammation response.

CBD Dabs Pens vs. Dab Rigs

CBD Dabs pen and dabbing rigs are the two most common ways to dab CBD sauce. Dab pens are portable dabbing tools that look like vape pens. They contain batteries and coils that heat up with the touch of a button. A CBD dabs rig is a more traditional way to dab CBD concentrate. There are quite a few different types of dab rigs on the market, but they all follow the same basic principles. CBD Dabs rig consists of glass pipes that look like bongs or water pipes. They have mouthpieces, bases, and areas where you would generally put a bowl if you were using it for other purposes. Instead of bowls, however, dab rigs have nails that serve as the heating elements.

How to Use a Dab Pen

Using a dab pen is one of the simplest ways to use CBD sauce. With a dab pen, apply your CBD sauce directly to the coil. Then use the button to heat your coil whenever you want to take a dab or inhale.

How to Use a Dabbing Rig

  1. Break off a Portion of CBD Sauce

The first step in dabbing is to apply a quantity of CBD sauce you are comfortable using. Depending on your tolerance and your experience level, the quantity will vary. If you’re new to CBD, try starting with a smaller quantity first. Simply insert a dab tool into your container of sauce and apply a small amount that fits on the tip of the tool.

  1. Apply Your CBD Sauce to Your Dab Rig’s Heat Source

The next step in using your dab rig is crucial for dabbing correctly. You’ll need to bring your CBD sauce into contact with the heat source in your dabber. If you’re using a traditional dab rig, you’ll need to lightly touch your rig’s heated nail with a butane torch. Using the torching method, heat the rig’s nail until it’s glowing red and then let it cool before adding the CBD sauce with the dabbing tool.

The amount of time you need to wait to dab the CBD depends on the thickness and material of your nail. The best temperature for dabbing CBD is around 320°F to 356°F; higher temperatures will destroy any terpenes that are present in the concentrate. Generally, heating the nail takes 20 seconds and cooling takes 60 seconds.

  1. Inhale Deeply

As the heating element in your CBD dabs rig vaporizes your sauce, slowly inhale and exhale the vapor. Rotate the nail as you inhale so that you don’t waste any of your CBD concentrate, and don’t go too quickly—the rig’s size affects how much the vapor cools before it hits your lungs. You don’t want to inhale the vapor while it’s too hot because you could hurt your lungs. ‍

  1. Make Sure to Cool the Heating Element

After you exhale your CBD vapor, make sure your heating element has cooled sufficiently. If you’re using an e-nail, you’ll need to turn off the nail or unplug it from the wall. Traditional nails will cool on their own over time, and the coils in dab pens cool almost instantly.

  1. Clean Your Rig

Once the rig is cool, clean the nail to remove all leftover residue. Wipe the inside of the nail with a cotton swab to clean all the hard-to-reach spaces. You can also dip the cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and rub it along the nail’s interior for a deeper clean.

High-Quality CBD Products at Affordable Prices

Black Tie CBD strives to produce high-quality hemp products. We offer a variety of strains to cater to a variety of different people, from CBD novices to regular CBD users. It is our dedication to continually improving and innovating that sets us apart from the other CBD retailers.

For more information on our CBD products, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-888-702-2285 today!

The Basics of How To Use CBD Dab Wax

January 26, 2021
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The Difference Between CBD and CBG

Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) are both cannabinoids found in cannabis plants. Both are non-intoxicating compounds that will not give users a “head-high” or euphoric feeling. They have many similarities, but what is the difference between CBD and CBG?

What is Cannabis Plant?

Cannabis plant is a large family of flowering plants that includes three species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica and the Cannabis ruderalis. Sativa is best known for producing psychoactive levels when consumed by humans. The Sativa cannabis strain has less cannabiniods than the Indica strain which makes it unfit for medical purposes. Indica is known for being best used as a medical treatment.

Sativa is most commonly recognized by its long, thin leaves and tall height whereas Indica is recognized by its short, fat leaves and low height. Cannabis ruderalis is the smallest of the three strains with the lowest levels of cannabiniods making it nonpsychoactive.

All Cannabis plants contain a unique family of compounds called cannabiniods. The two primary cannabiniods in cannabis are THC and CBD. Both play important roles, but each serves a different purpose. For example, THC is the psychoactive compound while CBD is an anti-inflammatory and anticonvulsant.

Cannabis plants and CBD

CBD, or cannabidiol, has become a popular ingredient in wellness products. CBD acts on cannabinoid receptors located throughout the body and brain. CBD is made from hemp, a type of cannabis sativa. It acts on the brain without a high and is legal in the US. The longer that a cannabis plant matures, the more chance there is that the CBGA and CBG present in the strain will be converted into other cannabinoids.

CBG VS CBD. What is the difference?

Cannabigerol, or CBG, is a lesser-known cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. There is still much we do not know about CBD and how it affects our bodies and brain chemistry. CBD also has interactions with CBD receptors throughout the body. CBD converts to THC when heated by the human body which is where psychoactive properties come into play. CBD is often used for its anti inflammatory and anticonvulsant properties while CBG has not been studied as extensively to prove it's medical benefits like CBD. CBD is also legal in the US and CBD oil can be purchased at many wellness stores or online CBD retailers. Both CBG and CBD are non-intoxicating cannabinoids that potentially boast antioxidative, neuroprotective, and analgesic properties.

There are over other forms of cannabiniods in the cannabis plants not found in CBD oil. CBG VS CBD are 2 of them. CBD is a more popular choice for CBD oil because CBD interacts with receptors throughout the body to support a variety of functions such as sleep, immune system health, stress relief, etc... CBD has been studied much more extensively than CBG which makes it easy to find CBD oil with CBD extract. CBD is a popular choice for CBD extract because CBD has been studied extensively and CBD interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system to help maintain homeostasis. CBD helps restore balance in your endocannabinoid system.

Both CBD and CBG have their own benefits but CBD is known for being one of the best CBD oils because CBD interacts with receptors throughout the body to support a variety of functions such as sleep, immune system health, stress relief, etc... CBD has been studied much more extensively than CBG which makes it easy to find CBD oil with CBD extract.

What Is CBD?  

CBD stands for cannabidiol, a compound found in hemp plants. CBD, which stands for cannabidiol, naturally occurs in high concentrations in hemp and cannabis plants. CBD molecules have a relatively low affinity for receptors, but they work through indirect interactions with our bodies’ endocannabinoid system (ECS). These interactions help regulate various physiological functions dealing with muscles, immune cells, skin, and other organs. CBD can also mitigate feelings of anxiety and depression and alleviate some cancer-related symptoms. Research is relatively sparse regarding the therapeutic benefits of CBG, when compared to the apparent wealth of information available on THC and CBD within the cannabis science community.

What Is CBG?

CBG is another non-intoxicating phytocannabinoid with similar benefits to CBD. One of the most significant differences between the two compounds is that CBG plays a central role in the development of CBD, THC, and other compounds, as it can convert into other plant-based cannabinoids. CBG can also bind to both CB1 and CB2 receptors within our endocannabinoid system (ECS), unlike CBD.

CBG is also available in low levels within a mature hemp plant, unlike CBD. Because of this, it takes much more effort to extract CBG in comparison to CBD. This means cultivators must harvest hemp before it fully matures or grow enough hemp plants to yield a significant amount of CBG during the extraction process. You can get the benefits of CBG by using pure CBG oils. However, CBG oils are rare and expensive.

Which Is Better?

Determining which compound is better depends on your needs rather than the compound itself. As previously mentioned, CBD often interacts with your body’s ECS indirectly. However, this interaction usually involves CB2 receptors, which connect to the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The PNS reaches various muscles, limbs, skin, and other biological systems, including the immune system. CBG benefits also attaches to CB2 receptors in addition to CB1 receptors, which connect to our central nervous system (CNS), including our brain and spinal cord.  

CBD and CBG both offer benefits individually, especially when seeking to target the peripheral nervous system with CBD or the central nervous system with CBG. CBD and CBG also work well together to enhance each other’s benefits.

The differences between CBD and CBG mainly lie in how they bind to cannabinoid receptors. Visit Black Tie CBD to learn more about CBD and CBG flower for sale.

January 26, 2021
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