Rare Cannabinoid Company’s Rapid Relief Gel combines CBG, CBD, hemp-derived cannabinoids, and cooling botanicals as consumers increasingly explore cannabinoid topicals beyond traditional CBD creams.
For many years, CBD dominated the hemp wellness conversation. Topicals, muscle creams, recovery balms, and skincare products flooded the market as consumers searched for new cannabinoid experiences beyond traditional cannabis formats.
Now, another cannabinoid is beginning to attract attention: CBG, short for cannabigerol.
Once largely unknown outside cannabinoid research circles, CBG has quickly become one of the most discussed compounds in hemp wellness as brands and consumers increasingly explore cannabinoid blends, topical formulations, and products designed around specific experiences rather than THC or CBD alone.
That growing interest has helped fuel products like Rare Cannabinoid Company’s Rapid Relief Gel and CBG oil products, a cannabinoid topical that combines CBG, CBD, hemp-derived cannabinoids, and cooling botanical ingredients in a fast-absorbing formula designed for topical comfort and everyday wellness routines.
Rare Cannabinoid Company’s Rapid Relief Gel combines high levels of CBG (cannabigerol) with CBD, THC, arnica, MSM and other botanicals for fast-absorbing, cooling relief.
Why Interest in CBG Has Grown So Quickly
Just a few years ago, most hemp consumers had never heard of CBG. Now, CBG appears in oils, gummies, capsules, topicals, and wellness-focused cannabinoid products across the hemp industry. Interest in cannabigerol has grown as researchers continue exploring how cannabinoids interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system and how different cannabinoid combinations may produce different consumer experiences.
Known by many researchers as the “mother cannabinoid,” CBG is the precursor from which many other cannabinoids naturally develop in hemp plants. Unlike CBD, however, CBG is typically found only in very small amounts in most cannabis strains, making it more difficult — and often more expensive — to produce in meaningful concentrations.
That rarity has helped fuel …
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Author: High Times / High Times