These are some of the rarer cannabinoids, there over 100 of them.  I have summarized the major benefits and use the link to go an expanded explanation of the cannabinoid.

Potential Benefits of CBG

Anxiety and Depression

Chronic Pain

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Glaucoma

Huntington’s Disease

 Breast Cancer

Bacterial Infections

Potential Benefits of CBC (cannabichromene)

it seems to synergistically work with other cannabinoids

Cancer

Pain and Inflammation

Brain Cells     In a 2013 mouse study, CBC had a positive effect on neural stem progenitor cells         (NSPCs), a cell essential to healthy brain function.

Acne

Depression  CBC appears to work in conjunction with both THC and CBD to deliver a trifecta of antidepressant properties.

Potential Benefits of CBD

CBD oil intake is not only linked to therapeutic benefits. Scientific studies have shown that the consistent consumption of CBD oil products provides long-term health benefits, primarily by preventing noncommunicable diseases.

1. CBD oil is beneficial for chronic pain management and Ankylosing Spndylitis https://integrative-energetics.com/cbd-for-ankylosing-spondylitis/

2. It prevents digestive disorders

3. It’s useful for mental health   It also helps reduce symptoms linked to cognitive       impairments that may arise as you age. Cognitive impairments will affect your brain’s essential functions, like memory retention, concentration, decision-making, and ability to learn new things.

Phytocannabinoids are helpful in the regulation of Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Some other neurological disorders that cannabidiol regulates include multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, schizophrenia, and autism spectrum disorder.

4. CBD oil promotes heart health

5. It relieves chemotherapeutic effects

6. CBD oil aids in drug and alcohol rehabilitation therapy

7. It promotes bone health

8. CBD oil boosts overall brain functioning

Potential Benefits of CBN

What are the potential benefits of CBN (cannabinol)? CBN is a non-intoxicating compound that is best known as the cannabinoid created when THC ages. For that reason, it’s usually present in high amounts in older cannabis. While this might be a turn-off for some, others seek out older cannabis just to enjoy the effects of CBN.

Here are a few of the potential benefits of CBN currently being explored in research. Keep in mind, current research on CBN is limited with very few studies demonstrating its effects in the human body.

Antibacterial

Neuroprotectant

Appetite stimulation

Glaucoma

Anti-inflammatory

Maybe for insomnia…The jury is out but people who have tried CBN do say that is helps with sleep.

THCV

THCV is an appetite suppressant. In contrast to THC, THCV may dull the appetite. This may be good for consumers focused on weight loss, but THCV should be avoided by patients treating appetite loss or anorexia.

  THCV may help with diabetes.Research shows promise in THCV’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels and reduce insulin resistance.

THCV may reduce panic attacks. It appears to curb anxiety attacks in PTSD patients without suppressing emotion.

THCV may help with Alzheimer’s. Tremors, motor control, and brain lesions associated with Alzheimer’s disease appear to be improved by THCV, but research is in progress.

THCV stimulates bone growth. Because it promotes the growth of new bone cells, THCV is being looked at for osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.

CBDV

Much of the research around CBDV has centered around its effect on seizures.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy

One study found that taking 10 milligrams (mg) of CBDV daily significantly reduces seizures in those with Rett syndrome, a neurodevelopmental condition associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

In 2019, researchers found that CBDV may treat symptoms of ulcerative colitis. The study found that CBDV’s anti-inflammatory effects lower intestinal inflammation while balancing gut microbiota. It may also reduce nausea, according to animal studies.

Childhood intractable epilepsy and autism spectrum disorder CBDV has shown anti-epileptic results

CBGV

Neuroprotective properties of cannabinoids

See this link  https://integrative-energetics.com/neuroprotective-properties-of-cannabinoids-in-multiple-system-atrophy-and-other-neurological-diseases/

This is a chart of the rarer cannabinoids and their effects.

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