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Muscle Pain? Sore Back? Can A Topical Cannabis Cream Help?

Posted by:
Laurie Lyons on Sunday Apr 17, 2016

Topical Cannabis: How It Can Help You

 

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Read on below to learn how you can maximize the healing benefits of the great ganja by applying it topically.  Topical application of cannabis is considered as one of the safest ways to administer the plant. Cannabis-infused products such as balms, salves, oils, sprays, and lotions don’t get you stoned, but can actually work wonders for healing your skin. These products may also contain other natural therapeutic ingredients such as essential oils of specific plants or herbs. Topical application of marijuana isn’t a modern invention as it has been used since ancient times to treat a variety of wounds and skin infections. 

 

 

How Topicals Work

 

 

Cannabis topicals provide relief by binding to your CB2 receptors, which are found in nerve fiber bundles, hair follicles, and sweat glands located all over the body. These CB2 receptors are activated by the chemical compounds found in pot, but you don’t get high because it doesn’t have to pass through your brain.

 

 

The cannabinoids in topicals won’t reach your bloodstream because they only affect the CB2 receptors. The only exception so far is transdermal patches which transport cannabinoids into your bloodstream and may give you the marijuana high if it is manufactured with a large dose of THC. 

 

 

Topical products can provide a wide range of different benefits depending on its ingredients and how it’s made. The increased use in medical marijuana is paving the way for more research on topical cannabis remedies to treat inflammation and pain.

 

 

 

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Common Uses For Topicals

 

 

Skin Infections: Fungal and bacterial skin infections can be treated with cannabis. These include eczema, psoriasis, herpes, and dermatitis.

 

 

Pain Relief: Thee chemicals in cannabis that are responsible for providing pain relief when you smoke or ingest it also work when applied directly to the skin. Cannabis topicals may actually work better for some patients since it offers localized and quick-acting pain relief. Applying topicals directly on the abdomen can also provide relief from dysmenorrhea. 

 

 

Burns: Applying cannabis topicals to different kinds of burn issues can help to speed up healing time and also provide pain relief. 

 

 

Reduce moles and warts: A few dabs of a potent cannabis salve applied on a wart or mole and covered by a bandage for a few days has been shown to be a promising way of naturally reducing the size of various skin abnormalities. 

 

 

Cancer: Marijuana has been proven to slow down the abnormal growth of cancerous cells and can even kill these cells altogether in certain cases. Using hemp-based products directly on your skin is another way to help treat and prevent cancer, in conjunction with other forms of therapy. 

 

 

Popular Cannabis Topicals In The Market

 

If you want to experience the healing benefits of cannabis yourself, try these products:

 

1. Mary Jane’s Medicinals: http://maryjanesmedicinals.com/ 

2. Apothecanna: http://apothecanna.com/

3. Kush Creams: http://kushcreams.com/ 

4. Cannabis Basics: http://www.cannabisbasics.com/

5. Doc Green’s: http://www.docgreens.org/

 

 

 

Have you tried using hemp-based topical products before? What was your experience like?

 

 

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