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Cannabidiol Cream Relieves Pain

The M.A.D.E. CBD cream can be used for muscle aches, cramps, soreness, scars, and sunburns. 

by Staff
May 22, 2018
Cannabidiol Cream Relieves Pain

 

1 min to read


Cannabidiol (CBD) is the non-psychoactive extract of hemp, which provides natural healing benefits for chronic pain and skin conditions. M.A.D.E.’s CBD Topical Pain Relief Cream contains endocannabinoids, which are naturally produced by the human body and encourage recovery. The cream is applied topically and has no effect on the user’s mental state. It has a purely theraputic effect on the receptors near the skin where it’s applied. The M.A.D.E. CBD cream can be used for muscle aches, cramps, soreness, scars, and sunburns. It’s great for techs who experience muscle pain from work, but would also make a great retail item for clients who experience arthritis, sore feet, or other painful conditions.

For more information, visit www.madecbdproducts.com.  

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