Topical Cream

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INGREDIENTS:

Full Spectrum Cannabis Oil, Water, Aloe Leaf Juice, Vegetable Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Myristyl Myristate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Glyceryl Stearate, Shea Butter, Cetyl Alcohol, Carbomer, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Oils: Sunflower Seed, Jojoba Seed, Rosemary, Peppermint, Cedarwood, Juniper Berry, Clary Sage, Bay Laurel, Sage, Lemon Myrtle, Vetiver, Calendula Flower, Passion Fruit Seed, Rice Bran, and Acai Palm Fruit
Pure Plant-Based Ingredients and Cruelty Free
No Petroleum Products, Parabens, Synthetic Fragrances, Perfumes, Botanical Perfumes, Artificial Colors, Formaldehyde or Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

THE PRODUCT

Our Regular Pain Cream offers carefully selected plant-based ingredients, the luxurious feel of genuine Essential Oils, and the beneficial infusion of Full Spectrum Cannabis Oil. It spreads easily and absorbs fast, providing targeted pain relief. It soothes dry, sensitive skin and adds plenty of moisture to keep the skin supple, healthy and youthful. A unique formulation of Soy, Jojoba, Coconut and Palm extracts in combination with pure therapeutic grade Essential Oils restores skin’s natural balance for radiant health.
the method of delivery:

TOPICAL

Topicals are cannabis-infused lotions, balms, and oils that are absorbed through the skin for localized relief of pain, soreness, and inflammation. Topicals are often chosen by patients who want the therapeutic benefits of marijuana without the cerebral euphoria associated with other delivery methods. They’re non-intoxicating, meaning Cannabinoids are absorbed through the skin but do not enter the bloodstream and are non-psychoactive.

FAQ’S:

HOW DO MARIJUANA-INFUSED TOPICALS WORK?

Cannabis-infused lotions, salves, oils, sprays, and other transdermal methods of relief work by binding to a network of receptors called CB2. These CB2 receptors are found throughout the body and are activated either by the body’s naturally-occurring endocannabinoids or by cannabis compounds known as “phytocannabinoids” (e.g., THC, CBD).

Even if a topical contains active THC, it still won’t induce that intense “high” you’d get from smoking or ingesting cannabis. With most topicals, cannabinoids can’t breach the bloodstream; they only penetrate to the system of CB2 receptors.

WHAT SYMPTOMS DO MARIJUANA-INFUSED TOPICALS TREAT?

Topicals are mostly chosen for localized pain relief, muscle soreness, tension, and inflammation, but anecdotal evidence is beginning to show a widening spectrum of potential benefits, from psoriasis, dermatitis, and itching to headaches and cramping.

SAFETY WARNING:

As with all body products, please test on skin before applying. If irritation occurs, please consult physician.

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