The chemical compound in CBD oil capsules is called cannabigerol (CBG). CBG is one of over 80 different cannabinoids found in cannabis plants and has been known to help with mental illness, obesity, nausea, cognitive function disorders, and pain. Throughout different studies, it has been proven that CBG is most effective when used with other cannabinoids like CBD or THC.
Below are the types of people who qualify to use broad-spectrum CBG soft gels.
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People With Osteoarthritis
People with osteoarthritis have a condition where the protective cartilage on their bones breaks down, leading to pain and inflammation. This major cause of joint disease has no cure. CBG effectively inhibits inflammatory cells that lead to joint damage in those with arthritis. Osteoporosis is a condition involving the deterioration of skeletal muscle and bone. CBG can stimulate new bone growth and inhibit cells that feed on bones.
People with Cancer and HIV/AIDS
CBG has the potential to treat multiple forms of cancer. Broad spectrum CBG soft gels inhibit an enzyme called lipoxygenase. The enzyme is responsible for developing cancerous cells. CBG also inhibits an enzyme called cyclooxygenase-2, responsible for tumor growth in colon cancer. Cannabis components are also being used to help treat HIV and AIDS. CBG inhibits an enzyme called viral protease. The enzyme is responsible for reproducing the virus, more effectively than other similar chemicals.
People With Skin Disorder
There are multiple different types of skin conditions treated with CBG. It is highly recommended that you see a medical provider before using one of the natural remedies. Some skin conditions might need to be treated with creams or ointments rather than capsules. Other skin conditions may not respond well to certain treatments.
Different conditions and diseases will qualify patients using broad-spectrum CBG soft gels. Broad-spectrum cannabigerol (CBG) soft gels have been increasingly popular in medical cannabis. These soft gel pills are formulated with a high concentration of CBG, which is thought to be one of the main Phytocannabinoids found in the hemp plant.