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CBD Balm, which is applied to the skin, is a widely used CBD product for pain relief. The question is “Does CBD balm work?”.

What is CBD Balm?

CBD Balm is a topical product that is applied to the point of pain through the skin. It typically has an oil or butter base, Taylor’s CBD uses a Cacao Seed Butter base, whereas CBD creams have a high percentage of water. Since CBD Balms do not contain water, they do not need any artificial preservatives, making it a more natural product.

What is CBD Balm used for?

Generally, CBD Balm is used for pain relief. When applied to the skin, CBD will bind with the cannabinoid receptors in the dermis, which are located throughout the body. These receptors help activate the body’s natural ability to regulate pain and inflammation. When the CBD Balm is applied it doesn’t enter the bloodstream, it goes directly to the point of pain. In other words, it targets relief without impacting the entire body system.

Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, CBD Balm can be beneficial for stressed muscles from workouts, sprains, nerve pain, arthritis and even insect bites.

How do you use CBD Balm?

CBD Balm works best when massaged into the skin at the point of pain. Massage promotes blood circulation and therefore enhances the effects of the CBD. Taylor’s CBD delivers fast-acting relief, often within 15 minutes, due to the high concentration of CBD (1000mg of CBD per pot).

What type of CBD Balm is the most effective?

When choosing a CBD balm, always look on the label of how much CBD is actually in the pot, sometimes it isn’t as much as you think. High CBD products like Taylor’s CBD Balm with 1000mg of CBD, provide stronger effects and effective relief.

How long will the effect of pain relief last?

It depends, relief can last a few hours or even longer. The great thing about CBD Balm is that because it doesn’t enter the blood stream, you can apply it as and when needed. It all depends on your own body and the severity of the pain. Consistency is best.

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