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Topicals are cannabis-infused products you apply directly to your skin to relieve an ailment. Cannabis used in topicals will allow cannabinoids to be absorbed into the bloodstream at a slower rate than smokable or edible cannabis, so the effects of topicals are typically felt only where they're used without the THC that causes intoxication.
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10.55 mg/g
10.55 mg/g
Commonly found in eucalyptus, tea tree, mugwort, bay leaves, sweet basil, rosemary, and sage. Eucalyptol is known for its fresh, mint, spicy and cooling aroma. Benefits from Eucalyptol may include pain relief, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticarcinogen properties.
5.74 mg/g
5.74 mg/g
Commonly found in lavender and coriander, Linalool is known for its floral and sweet aroma. It may be beneficial for anxiety and pain relief.
5.64 mg/g
5.64 mg/g
Commonly found in ajowan, allspice, angelica, anise, basil, bay leaf, bergamot, blackberry, cinnamon, clove oil and dill leaf. p-Cymene is known for its sweet and citrusy aroma. Benefits from p-Cymene may include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic, anticarcinogen, and antimicrobial properties.
1.57 mg/g
1.57 mg/g
Commonly found in lemon, rosemary, and peppermint, Limonene is known for its citrusy and sweet aroma. It may be beneficial for relieving stress and elevating oneβs mood.
0.45 mg/g
0.45 mg/g
Commonly found in allspice, eucalyptus, citrus, juniper, cardamom and marjoram. Ξ±-Terpinene is known for its smoky and woody aroma. Benefits from Ξ±-Terpinene may include anti-bacterial, antifungal, anti-insomnia,Β anticarcinogen, and antioxidant properties.
Total THC | 357.78 mg (1.26%) |
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Total CBD | 1,212.53 mg (4.28%) |
Total CBC | 54.43 mg (0.19%) |
Total CBG | 657.44 mg (2.32%) |
Expires | 6/24/2026 |
This type of topical is great for treating localized pain in the body. Balms and lotions are typically made by infusing a carrier oil with cannabis that can then be mixed into products.