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CBDMD 750mg Freeze Roller

$59.99

  • Superior Broad-Spectrum formula in every product batch
  • High-quality manufacturing process for wholesome hemp properties
  • THC-free products sourced from USA hemp
  • Third-party, ISO-certified lab tested to ensure purity and safety
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CBDMD’s 750mg Freeze Roller combines the proven pain-relief properties of menthol with the natural power of domestically sourced CBD. This CBD topical provides non-greasy, deep skin absorption and contains our Superior Broad Spectrum CBD formula from non-GMO USA hemp.

CBDMD’s unique process ensures valuable cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, CBN) and terpenes are preserved without THC. From plant cultivation to final production, all extracts come from hemp grown right here in the U.S. All products go through extensive 3rd party testing by ISO-certified labs.

CBD-infused topicals including lotions, salves, creams, and transdermal patches are applied on the skin for relief on the surface or even deeper in muscle tissue. These products work by interacting with your body’s endocannabinoid system. The endocannabinoid system is a complex system of receptors located throughout your body in your skin, nervous system, brain, and more. The endocannabinoid system has been shown to be involved in several things in the body including regulating pain.

When topicals like CBDMD 750mg Freeze Roller are applied to the skin, they can potentially benefit not only the surface of the skin, but also below. When CBD is applied topically to the skin it penetrates both the dermal and subdermal layers of the skin.

CBD lotion or other topical products can be used to fight pain and inflammation. The products are applied directly to the skin and the anti-inflammatory and anti-pain properties of the CBD go to work. Typically, it may take a few minutes for the CBD to absorb and begin to have its effects.

There is research to support that cannabinoids, like CBD, interact with receptors and other factors within our skin that modulate pain and inflammation.

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