Minor cannabinoids are naturally occurring compounds in cannabis found in smaller amounts than THC and CBD. Examples include CBG, CBC, and THCV. While present in lower concentrations, these cannabinoids may influence mood, focus, appetite, and overall effects through the entourage effect. Understanding minor cannabinoids helps consumers choose products more intentionally.
Read MoreHow can cannabis help improve my mood?
Cannabis is widely known for its recreational uses. But it also has mood-enhancing effects too!
At the center of cannabis’s mood-altering effects is the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS is a complex network of receptors and chemical messengers found throughout your body.
Read MoreCBG (cannabigerol) is the "mother of all cannabinoids" — the first compound a cannabis plant produces, from which THC and CBD are later derived. Though present in only small amounts in mature plants, CBG is non-intoxicating, mood-lifting, and potentially beneficial for pain, nausea, and inflammation. Known affectionately as "CBGiggles" for its giddy uplifting effects!
Read MoreMost cannabis users are well aware of pot’s most famous molecule, Tetrahydrocannabinol Δ9 (or THC for short). And take it from us, we love THC, too!
But did you know that THC is only one of dozens of types of unique molecules that are produced by marijuana plants? Years of scientific research suggest that many of these naturally occurring and chemically-unique molecules, called cannabinoids, can have a measurable and significant impact on your high.