A CBD pain relief rub is the same thing as a CBD pain relief lotion or cream. CBD pain relief rubs are made by infusing high-CBD cannabis flower in an oil to extract the active compounds, including CBD and other terpenes.
Yes, CBD is a 100% naturally-occurring chemical compound that comes directly from the cannabis plant. It is not synthetically made.
CBD functions by binding to cannabinoid receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system. These receptors have been found in virtually every cell and tissue type in the human body (hence the seemingly endless array of CBD uses).
THC affects the brain by binding to naturally-occurring CB-1 receptors in the central nervous system. CBD is a differently-shaped molecule that binds to CB-2 receptors in cell and body tissues outside the central nervous system.
Yes. CBD Oil and it's products are legal. Wisconsin, as with every state in the country, is subject to the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. This means that CBD oil extracted from hemp is allowed for sale anywhere across the state.
On occasion, you may notice a change in the color of our rubs.
A change in harvest times and seasons can cause the hemp plant to change color, which directly affects the color of the oil extracted.
Whether you're seeing a little more green or a slight touch of brown, the formula remains the same—pure, potent and powerful.
Regardless of what CBD cream you use, always make sure to test it on a small spot of your skin first to rule out the possibility of it causing an allergic reaction.
While CBD isn’t known to cause allergic reactions, some of the other ingredients in CBD creams can.
Remember, CBD creams don’t need to be dosed as diligently as oils or edibles.
A good rule-of-thumb is to use roughly 1 fingertip-full of topical and rub it gently into the affected area like you would a moisturizer.
Once you’ve applied the topical, it’s time to sit back and let it work.
Make sure to gauge your reaction to the product and reapply it when necessary.