Why we love it
More and more people are realizing that cannabis does not belong solely in a bong, vape or edible – delta 8 topical creams, cannabis lotions, balms and salves can be incredibly effective for pain relief, without getting you high.
While much of what you will hear about Delta 8 THC lotions for pain relief is anecdotal, there are plenty of studies that strongly suggest the reality of anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties in THC and CBD, and this is now widely accepted among medical academics. Consumers report that cannabis topicals help them find relief for:
- back pain
- foot pain
- joint pain
- knee pain
- neck pain
- nerve pain
TribeREVIVE infuses Delta 8 THC oil with other incredibly effective pain relieving agents to deliver a truly effective and fast-acting cream.
THE COOLING TRIFECTA
Cooling greatly reduces your body’s ability to feel pain in a specific area, so our delta 8 cream goes all in with not just one but THREE of nature’s strongest topical analgesics:
- Wintergreen: The active ingredient, methyl salicylate, is closely related to aspirin and has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties
- Menthol: Blocks the calcium current along the nerves responsible for detecting temperature, creating a cooling effect perfect for sore, achy muscles
- Peppermint: Analgesic, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory
ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES
Harvard Medical School has a “unifying theory of disease,” suggesting there is mounting evidence that inflammation is a common underlying cause of many ailments and degenerative diseases. Inflammation is also behind many chronic pain problems – and we’re here to knock it out (!) with:
- Arnica: Reduces inflammation, eases muscle pain, and alleviates stiffness. Arnica helps bruises dissipate faster by reducing swelling while stimulating blood vessels.
- Wild Marjoram Oil: Calming and anti-inflammatory
- Jojoba Oil: Strong anti-inflammatory; also calms eczema and rosacea
- Aloe Vera: Contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti-inflammatory. Aloe can help treat burns, acne and dry skin.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST: NOURISH YOUR SKIN!
- Vitamin E: Strengthens the skin barrier, moisturizers, soothes
- Helichrysum Essential Oil: Helps speed up healing of wounds, burns, and rashes, and reduces scarring. Also promotes healthy skin cell growth and regeneration.
- Green + White Tea: Green and white tea have have catechins, which are like free radical hunters (antioxidants)
- Safflower Seed Oil: Moisturizes and balances skin
How to use
Rub in your Delta 8 pain cream on any sore area until it’s completely absorbed, multiple times per day / on an as needed basis.
You might find you need more at first, and less over time – stick with it consistently over the course of a week and see how you feel. Cannabinoids build up in your tissue over time, so consistency is key.
Full Ingredients list
Green + White Tea Leaf Extract, MCT Coconut Oil, Vegetable Emulsifying Wax, Safflower Seed Oil, Aloe Vera, Menthol, Vegetable Glycerin, Jojoba Seed Oil, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Vitamin E, Phenoxyethanol, Delta 8 THC distillate, Peppermint Essential Oil, Eucalyptus Essential Oil , Wintergreen Leaf Oil, Wild Marjoram Essential Oil, Helichrysum Essential Oil, Arnica
Caution: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to broken skin or open wounds. Stop use if condition worsens or skin irritation occurs. If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult with a health professional before use.
All products contain zero or less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC.
CBD Cream For Pain
Aging, long days on our feet, workout injuries, constantly checking our phones, hunching over laptops — there are so many reasons why EVERYTHING HURTS! Thanks to the legalization of CBD, we now have another tool in our kit to fight sore muscles, strains, back pain, sore joints and even arthritis – most of which is caused by inflammation. Inflammation is like the Darth Vader of pain and CBD is a little green yoda with the spirit of a cannabis jedi.…
D8 Pain Relief Cream FAQ
How does THC cream work?
So what does THC lotion do exactly? When you apply cannabis-infused topicals, THC pain lotion can bind directly to CB1 receptors present in skin, muscle tissues, and nerves, and that brings relief to the affected area. The cannabinoids interact with the upper layers of the dermis for localized relief. Topicals interact with the receptors of the ECS (endocannabinoid system) on a superficial level, preventing them from entering the bloodstream in a meaningful way, but still allowing for their benefits on a localized scale.
We may be a little biased, but we think we have the best topical pain relief cream on the market – and many of our customers agree, especially those with chronic pain who are looking for alternatives to their pain pills. Our favorite routine when using Delta 8 for pain is to massage it into our joints, temples (especially for those with headaches), shoulders, the bottoms of our feet, and neck.
What is cannabis cream good for?
What symptoms do cannabis topicals treat best? THC muscle creams, lotions, balms or salves are most popularly chosen for localized pain relief, muscle soreness, joint aches and inflammation, but anecdotal evidence is beginning to show a widening spectrum of potential benefits, from itching to headaches and cramping.
Will THC Topicals Get Me High?
No! It is a common misperception that delta 8 thc cream or lotion can get you high. While it is possible that some CBD or THC could reach your bloodstream through the skin, it would be such a small amount that you shouldn’t actually feel any psychoactive effects. With most topicals, cannabinoids can’t really breach the bloodstream (a necessary element in the pharmacological process that results in intoxication); they only penetrate for localized relief. Because they’re non-intoxicating, delta 8 lotions and creams are often chosen by patients who want the therapeutic benefits of THC, such as pain and inflammation relief, without the high.
Can I use cannabis cream for headaches?
Delta 8 muscle rub can be rubbed directly into your temples, and some customers do find relief from headaches from this routine. There are even some preliminary studies showing that cannabis cream and other topicals could be effective for migraine relief. Side note: do not get the pain cream in your eyes! If you need to make contact with your eyes after applying the cream, wash your hands thoroughly with soap first so it doesn’t sting.
Will THC topicals make me fail a drug test?
While many cannabis creams for pain won’t cause you to fail a drug test, there are no guarantees, so proceed accordingly. While it’s highly unlikely delta 8 pain relief cream will result in that outcome, you should always act with extreme caution if your job or livelihood is on the line!
Does topical THC cream work for arthritis?
50 million people in the US struggle with arthritis, and it can be very painful. While you should always discuss treatment options with a medical professional to find out if THC topicals for arthritis are the best choice for you, there is substantial evidence that cannabis cream for arthritis reduces inflammation (which is a major cause) and is effective for pain (which is a major symptom).
When arthritis pain becomes intolerable, many people turn to painkillers such as opiates, but people build a tolerance to them and they also can wreak havoc on your body. Thankfully, cannabis is a potent painkiller and anti-inflammatory agent, and many find that THC ointment for arthritis can help manage symptoms. Research shows that cannabis allows patients to decrease their opiate use, and in states where cannabis is legally accessible, opiate-related deaths have gone down by 25 percent. If you are using opioids for pain management, cannabis ointment for arthritis may be a good alternative for you.
The key to success when testing Delta 8 for arthritis is regular use! Customers sometimes report that THC arthritis cream isn’t doing much at first, but with regular application, within a week or so they experience a significant change in their pain levels.
Whether you are using topicals, edibles or inhaling it, cannabis can help ease the pain of arthritis and may even lead to long lasting improvements in joint health. If you are one of the 50 million people struggling with daily arthritis pain, cannabis just might be the perfect solution. Talk to an MD who specializes in cannabis to find out if it is right for you.
Another idea is to combine topical Delta 8 and/or CBD with ingestion (gummies or vaping) to tackle pain from both the inside and out. We believe we have the best thc cream for arthritis, but if you think you found a better one please do let us know!
Can I use THC Cream for nerve pain?
Cannabis topicals for nerve pain is an interesting area that is currently being studied, and key to understanding delta 8 THC for pain relief. Scientists believe that the use of cannabis cream for nerve pain may provide relief by reducing connections between the areas of the brain that process emotions and sensory signals. In a study published in the September 5, 2018, online issue of Neurology, researchers found that THC reduces a person’s pain when compared to placebo. Check with your medical doctor to find out if taking delta 8 for nerve pain, or other marijuana cream for nerve pain, is right for you.
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Can I use THC Cream for nerve pain?
Cannabis topicals for nerve pain is an interesting area that is currently being studied, and key to understanding delta 8 THC for pain relief. Scientists believe that the use of cannabis cream for nerve pain may provide relief by reducing connections between the areas of the brain that process emotions and sensory signals. In a study published in the September 5, 2018, online issue of Neurology, researchers found that THC reduces a person’s pain when compared to placebo. Check with your medical doctor to find out if taking delta 8 for nerve pain, or other marijuana cream for nerve pain, is right for you.
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