CBD Massage UpgradeCan be added to any Swedish or Deep Tissue massage, just let us know when you arrive for your next massage appointment!
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Enjoy a completely personalized, full-body massage using oils and lotions infused with more than 300mg THC-free hemp extract per massage. Includes your choice of additional targeted relief using powerful liniments containing concentrated CBD and hemp extracts applied directly to where you may need it the most.
All of the CBD products we use are made from USA-grown, organically-farmed hemp plants and are non-GMO, cruelty-free, and vegan.
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CBD may offer many of the same benefits as massage:
- Relief of muscle soreness and spasms
- Reduces chronic pain and inflammation
- Protects and calms the nervous system
- Reduces inflammation and pain of arthritis
- Supports the healing of injured connective tissue
- Improves skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis
- Reduces anxiety and depression, indirectly influences pain
- Lessens dependency on medications and addictive drugs
- Reduces symptoms of cancer and its treatments
- Improves sleep quality and eases anxiety
CBD: Frequently Asked Questions
What is CBD?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many closely related chemical compounds. Our bodies naturally produce endocannabinoids, while hemp produces phytocannabinoids, including CBD.
Is CBD legal?
Yes. Hemp-derived CBD products are legal in all 50 states in accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill.
Will CBD get me high?
No. Our products are contain zero or less than .3% THC and do not contain any intoxicating components.
What is CBD good for?
The most commonly reported reasons for taking CBD products are more calm and focus, relief from exercise-induced inflammation, reduced joint pain and stiffness, healthier sleep cycles, and relief from everyday stress.*
The best way to find out how CBD will work for you is to try it for yourself!
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many closely related chemical compounds. Our bodies naturally produce endocannabinoids, while hemp produces phytocannabinoids, including CBD.
Is CBD legal?
Yes. Hemp-derived CBD products are legal in all 50 states in accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill.
Will CBD get me high?
No. Our products are contain zero or less than .3% THC and do not contain any intoxicating components.
What is CBD good for?
The most commonly reported reasons for taking CBD products are more calm and focus, relief from exercise-induced inflammation, reduced joint pain and stiffness, healthier sleep cycles, and relief from everyday stress.*
The best way to find out how CBD will work for you is to try it for yourself!
Shop our selection of CBD and hemp products:
Hemp-based products that maximize the benefits of natural plant nutrients and allow you to easily integrate the therapeutic power of CBD in your daily routine. Shop all CBD & Hemp Products
*None of these statements have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and the information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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