CBG CBD Science
Nano Bella formulates and manufactures our hemp derived CGB-isolate products in our own pharmaceutical-grade lab. We carefully source each individual ingredient to ensure every component of our product meets our demanding standards. Our formulations are created without unnecessary fillers that could compromise the integrity of the final product. Every ingredient we use has been painstakingly selected to ensure our customers look spectacular and feel rejuvenated.nano bella production facility
This commitment to quality is even more pronounced in our approach to CBG and Hemp isolates. The subtle intricacies of the facilities and methodologies used to extract these potent ingredients are just as important as the plants from which they are derived. Our founders spent years in the hemp fields, as well as building and touring hemp extraction facilities. We used this wealth of experience to find suppliers who share our exacting standards of quality. We can confidently state that our CBG-isolate and hemp-isolates are sourced from some of the most impressive GMP extraction facilities in the United States.
Our founders are doctors in their respective disciplines with expertise in Biochemistry, Immunology, and Nanoemulsion technology. They developed the propriety technology that serves as the foundation of Nano Bella’s products. Our products are tested by hundreds of people before they are made available to you. After countless carefully planned iterations, we have hand-selected only our most impressive formulations. We endeavor to combine scientific methodology and good faith business practices to create the best possible experience for our customers. We are confident that all our products will make you look spectacular and feel rejuvenated.
CBG is the precursor to all other significant cannabinoids. Hemp plants convert CBG into CBD, THC, and other less notable cannabinoids. By the time hemp flower is harvested to produce full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD oil, there is usually less than one percent CBG in the final product, as the rest has been processed into other cannabinoids. CBG is normally only found in significant quantities early in a hemp plant’s life cycle. As a result, it was historically cost-prohibitive to incorporate meaningful quantities of CBG into cannabinoid products. CBD products that claim to contain CBG without specifying the exact amount must be viewed with suspicion. In recent years, some farmers have started breeding and cultivating CBG-rich strains, increasing the availability of the cannabinoid and making CBG products commercially viable. However, CBG currently still costs three to four times more per milligram than CBD.
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