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CBD, CBN, CBG—What the Hemp Do They All Mean?

Updated: 6 days ago

Cannabis is more than just THC and CBD—there’s a whole world of cannabinoids out there, each with their own unique effects. Three of the most talked-about ones right now? CBD, CBG, and CBN. They won’t get you high without THC, but they might help you feel more balanced, focused, or ready to rest. Here’s a breakdown:


Quick Guide

Here’s your no-fluff breakdown of four key cannabinoids:


  • CBD – For calm, balance, and everyday chill.

  • CBN – Best known for sleep and relaxation.

  • CBG – Focus, clarity, and good vibes.

  • CBC – A mood-booster that may also help with soreness.


Each one plays a different role—and they’re even better together. Check out the sections below to learn more about the different cannabinoids and their potential uses and benefits.

CBD (Cannabidiol)

CBN (Cannabinol)

CBG (Cannabigerol)

CBC (Cannabichromene)



We’re excited about the potential of CBD, and we’re committed to offering high-quality, compliant products—but we also believe in transparency and keeping you informed.


While CBD is widely used and loved by many, it's important to know that CBD, CBN, and CBG products are not approved by the FDA to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Most of what we know about CBD comes from early research and personal experiences—not official medical guidelines.


If you’re dealing with any health condition, are pregnant or nursing, or take prescription medications, we always recommend talking to your healthcare provider before adding CBD to your routine.


Our knowledgeable team is always happy to answer any canna-questions you may have! For more information on the different cannabinoids check out some of the sites and sources below.




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Statements made regarding products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. Please consult your health care professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any cannabis product. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires this notice. 

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