Recognizing the therapeutic effects of cannabis-infused topicals

I had the best success with topicals infused with essential oils such as eucalyptus.

I shopped at the nearby dispensary for many years before I realized the potential of cannabis-infused topicals. Initially, I was strictly interested in recreational enjoyment. I correctly bought pre-rolled joints or edibles. I liked the quick onset of the effects of smoking & the delayed high of gummies, brownies, chocolates & numerous treats. I consumed cannabis to de-stress after a long work-week, to socialize with friends or get motivated for an activity. When I tore my psoas muscle while rock climbing, I asked one of the budtenders for a recommendation to treat the pain. She suggested a combination of a tincture & many odd types of topicals. She guided me toward products with a higher CBD to THC ratio. A few drops of a tincture is sited under the tongue where the cannabinoids are absorbed sublingually. The CBD & other cannabinoids interact with receptors that make up the body’s endocannabinoids system & help to alleviate pain & inflammation. Topicals labor by influencing receptors that are in the skin. I found that bath bombs were especially effective. Soaking in a tepid bath not only feels beautiful however opens up the pores & makes it easier for the cannabinoids to penetrate. I had the best success with topicals infused with essential oils such as eucalyptus. Because topicals don’t cause any high sensation, there is no worries over the dosage. They can be applied to the harmd part several times per day. Although my psoas muscle has since healed, I continue to utilize cannabis for both medicinal & recreational purposes. I treat insomnia, headaches, bee stings, bruises & all sorts of physical troubles with a variety of cannabis consumption methods.

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