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Global Cannabinoids adds hand sanitizer with CBD, CBG

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With COVID-19 officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, hand sanitizer has become a hot commodity in recent days. Global Cannabinoids, maker of white label and private label cannabinoids and cannabinoid-infused products is bringing to market a hand sanitizer that contains another hot commodity: CBD, as well as cannabigerol, or CBG. 

Global Cannabinoids said its cannabinoid-infused hand sanitizer is now available for white and private label customers in bulk and wholesale. The product contains 65% ethanol, as well as vitamin E, CBD and CBG. The company noted that a 2008 study published in the Journal of Natural Products in 2008 found that CBD and CBG demonstrated “potent activity against a variety of MRSA” strains, noting that the use of cannabinoids to reduce skin colonization “seems promising.”

The hand sanitizer is available in 2-, 4- and 8-oz. bottles at a 1:1 CBD:CBG ratio in 100-, 200- and 400-mg potencies. It is manufactured in the company’s Food and Drug Administration-registered OTC facility and comes with third-party lab testing to guarantee potency.  

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