Description
CBD Oil (600mg) offers potent anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and neuroprotective effects by interacting with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS). It helps modulate pain signaling, reduce inflammation, and support recovery from chronic or acute conditions like arthritis, sports injuries, and neuropathic pain [1,2].
DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) is a powerful transdermal carrier that enhances the absorption of active ingredients directly through the skin and into the bloodstream. It also possesses its own analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, often used to treat soft tissue injuries, joint pain, and inflammation [3,4].
Lidocaine (2.5%) and Prilocaine (2.5%) are topical anesthetics that work by blocking nerve signals in the skin, offering rapid numbing relief at the site of application. Together, they provide effective temporary relief from localized pain, making this formula especially useful for conditions such as nerve pain, backache, or injury recovery [5].
Aloe Vera soothes and hydrates the skin while also contributing mild anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects, helping to reduce skin irritation that may accompany chronic pain conditions [6].
Rosehip Oil is rich in antioxidants and essential fatty acids, supporting skin regeneration and reducing inflammation, making it beneficial for joint and soft tissue care [7].
Frankincense has traditional uses in pain and inflammation relief. Modern studies suggest it can inhibit leukotriene production, compounds involved in inflammation, offering joint and muscle comfort [8].
Lemongrass and Peppermint Oils contribute a cooling, soothing sensation. Peppermint’s menthol component acts on cold receptors to provide temporary pain relief and muscle relaxation, while lemongrass offers mild analgesic and anti-inflammatory benefits [9,10].
Terpenes, naturally occurring aromatic compounds in plants (such as myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene), work synergistically with CBD to enhance its analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, a phenomenon known as the entourage effect [11].
Together, these ingredients create a comprehensive topical solution designed to deliver rapid relief from localized pain, while supporting long-term healing and inflammation reduction — ideal for athletes, arthritis sufferers, or anyone dealing with persistent muscle or nerve discomfort.
References
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Hammell, D. C., et al. (2016). Transdermal cannabidiol reduces inflammation and pain-related behaviors in a rat model of arthritis. European Journal of Pain.
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Nagarkatti, P., et al. (2009). Cannabinoids as therapeutic agents in inflammation and autoimmune diseases. Future Medicinal Chemistry.
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Swanson, B. N. (1985). Medical use of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Reviews of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology.
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Santos, N. C., et al. (2003). DMSO: A review of its effects and mechanisms of action in various disease models. Current Medicinal Chemistry.
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Kaka, A., et al. (2008). Efficacy and safety of topical anesthetics. American Journal of Therapeutics.
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Surjushe, A., et al. (2008). Aloe vera: A short review. Indian Journal of Dermatology.
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Lassus, A., et al. (1991). Effect of rosehip seed oil on patients with dermatitis and skin inflammation. Cosmetics and Toiletries.
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Siddiqui, M. Z. (2011). Boswellia serrata: A potential anti-inflammatory agent. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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Özbek, H., et al. (2003). Anti-inflammatory activity of the essential oil of Origanum onites L. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.
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Patel, D., et al. (2011). Menthol: A review of its effects and therapeutic uses. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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Russo, E. B. (2011). Taming THC: Potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects. British Journal of Pharmacology.
DISCLAIMER: This product may be a complementary medicine and/or not have been evaluated and verified by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority for its quality, safety or intended use. Use of this product is therefore not intended to compensate for diagnosis, treatment, cure, or mitigation of medical conditions and must not substitute the obtaining of medical advice from a registered health professional for any health or health-related conditions.
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