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Cannabis Releaf Balm
jones:
Recently I had occasion to receive a small 5ml sample of Papa & Barkley Releaf Balm
made with CBD rich cannabis and touted to be 1:3 THC :CBD
The ingredients list Cannabis, Coconut Oil, Beeswax, Essential Oil Blend, Vitamin E oil, & natural terpenes
I have pain in my knees and tonight was no different. A friend was visiting and I had showed her the cream and
expressed my doubt that it could actually do anything for my pain, unless I were to smoke it & she began rubbing
it into one of my sore knees. I actually didn't notice exactly when the cream made my knee pain dissolve, but it
all went away and I was left with an odd feeling in my knee, not pain, but more of a tired feeling. I went to sleep
an hour later and after a few hours I wakened to find my knee pain still gone along with the tired feeling. After
another glance into the container I notice what I thought to be a small amount is likely another 8+ applications.
I never thought a cannabis infused cream could have such a great effect and I'm surprised to note that I will
be including cannabis balm on my next order
here is a link www.papaandbarkley.com
Mrrodgersss:
Not sure why, but pain relief balms, not just in the cannabis form, just seem hokey and like they would be ineffective. This is a purely non-scientific judgment that I think a lot of other people feel as well. This probably has a lot to do with pills being shoved down our throats our entire lives.
I've been having a lot of back and shoulder pain lately, because I was careless when I was a kid. Something that helps relieve that pain, that isn't in a pill, and isn't stuffed with made made chems would be fantastic.
That website seems to be a little on the broken side for now. Do you know the price and legality of it? If it's made from bud and has ANY thc in it, its a no-go where I'm from.
jones:
--- Quote from: Mrrodgersss on December 20, 2017, 06:29:21 AM ---Not sure why, but pain relief balms, not just in the cannabis form, just seem hokey and like they would be ineffective. This is a purely non-scientific judgment that I think a lot of other people feel as well. This probably has a lot to do with pills being shoved down our throats our entire lives.
I've been having a lot of back and shoulder pain lately, because I was careless when I was a kid. Something that helps relieve that pain, that isn't in a pill, and isn't stuffed with made made chems would be fantastic.
That website seems to be a little on the broken side for now. Do you know the price and legality of it? If it's made from bud and has ANY thc in it, its a no-go where I'm from.
--- End quote ---
I know I'm not sposed to have it, if that's what You mean
There are lots of balms out there, and the last pain I had in my shoulder
that was rubbed with cannabis balm did nothing to relive my pain. I don't yet understand
why the cannabis balm helped one of my pains and not the other--I know an oxy woulda
knocked them both out & at the same time
This balm is said to contain a 1:3 ratio of THC to CBD, either the THC is super low, or the CBD is high
My knee pain is still gone too, been about 7 hours now
Akitsu:
Balls are usually very low dose cbd for the price. Google Phyto Dabs... the prices on their CBD isolates are really good, and they do sales all the time. Buy the isolate and some oil (I get actual hemp oil from Hobby Lobby of all places... in the candle making section) and you can mix up CBD oil at your own strength for dirt cheap. (Or you can sprinkle isolate on your favorite smoke, or even make vape juice)
If you're unsure on the quality of Phyto's stuff, there's plenty of people testing them out on YouTube. Since I been using their stuff my back pain is non-existent, getting a lot more accomplished because I'm not napping all the time, and it doesn't impair you. (No or very tiny thc level, legal in all 50 states, and unless you seriously overdo things it won't register on a drug test)
Mrrodgersss:
--- Quote from: Akitsu on December 20, 2017, 12:17:18 PM ---Balls are usually very low dose cbd for the price. Google Phyto Dabs... the prices on their CBD isolates are really good, and they do sales all the time. Buy the isolate and some oil (I get actual hemp oil from Hobby Lobby of all places... in the candle making section) and you can mix up CBD oil at your own strength for dirt cheap. (Or you can sprinkle isolate on your favorite smoke, or even make vape juice)
If you're unsure on the quality of Phyto's stuff, there's plenty of people testing them out on YouTube. Since I been using their stuff my back pain is non-existent, getting a lot more accomplished because I'm not napping all the time, and it doesn't impair you. (No or very tiny thc level, legal in all 50 states, and unless you seriously overdo things it won't register on a drug test)
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I saw a website a few months ago, that was selling CBD isolates. Hell, it may have even been phytodab. I dismissed it and forgot about it because I didn't know if the site was legit or not. I think I'm gonna get some to try out. Would you recommend the slabs with the terps at all? I assume if you're making oils that you're using the powder?
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