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Ceres Dragon Balm in Seattle

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Premium Cannabis Topicals with Deep and Lasting Relief

In the world of topicals, there’s no safer bet than Dragon Balm by Ceres Garden.

If you’ve shopped for a cannabis-based solution to your troublesome symptoms, you’ve probably noticed something: everything comes with an asterisk.

“We can’t say for sure this will work for you, but this is what I use.”

“You might find relief with this, but we can’t make any guarantees.”

But when you suffer from chronic aches and pains, a “maybe” just doesn’t cut it. You need something with a proven track record of success, something that’s been providing potent, fast-acting relief to people just like you the state over.

Enter: Dragon Balm.

Whether you opt for the convenient roll-on iteration, or go with the classic salve format, one use is enough to see why this topical is the stuff of legends.

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Chronic pain and discomfort meets its match with Dragon Balm

You might be wondering, why even use a topical in the first place? Why not manage your pain with edibles, RSO or tinctures?

Well, we don’t want to discourage anything that’s worked for you in the past. Everyone has different needs, different lifestyles, and different methods of consumption that jive with their situation.

But if you’ve tried other methods of cannabis-based pain management and run into any of the following dilemmas, a topical might be worth a try.

Topicals Vs. Other Cannabis-Based Pain Management

Edibles are great for pain that wakes you up at night, since their effects are long-lasting. And if you suffer from full-body aches, you can’t beat their generalized effects. However, if you need to remain clearheaded for your day-to-day activities, they’re not a great fit. And to rely solely on them can hurt something else: your wallet.

RSO, or Rick Simpson Oil, is helpful for intense, all-over symptoms, with good bang for your buck. On the other hand, you might find the dosing tricky and the effects unpredictable.

In terms of activation time, tinctures beat out the previous two methods. But like edibles and RSO, they don’t provide localized relief, and once again, routine use gets expensive.

If you need something helpful for a neck injury or muscle strain in your shoulders from repeated movement, Dragon Balm is, above all else, your best option.

Unlike pain meds or other cannabis-based pain solutions, there’s no brain fog or dosing difficulties. It’ll provide lasting relief quicker than any other method, and it can be targeted to the area you need.

And it’s by far the most affordable way to relieve chronic discomfort, since one purchase can last you months.

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CBD and beneficial botanicals join forces

If Dragon Balm were a car, potent Co2-extracted CBD would be its fuel. It’s the main reason you’d choose Dragon Balm over an over-the-counter pain management topical.

But it’s not the only reason. Dragon Balm is also packed with beneficial botanicals that have a synergistic effect with CBD.

To use our Dragon Balm car analogy again, think of the non-cannabis botanical inclusions as coolant and engine oil. These other ingredients help the product go much further and use its’ “fuel” more effectively.

The original meticulous formulation, available in both a salve and a stick, combines cooling menthol, numbing Camphor, and cocoa butter. And the newer Ceres Garden Super Dragon Balm features the addition of soothing clove, cajaput, and mint oil.

Read on to get the scoop on how these natural ingredients make Dragon Balm the most beneficial way to manage pain with CBD.

Camphor Oil

An essence made from the bark and leaves of the Camphor tree, camphor interacts with nerves close to the skin surface to reduce swelling and stimulate circulation.

Menthol

Menthol, a waxy substance made from mint, works as a counter-irritant. The cooling effects of menthol distracts from more bothersome signals, reducing the perceived sensation of pain.

Cocoa Butter

In addition to hydrating skin, cocoa butter also has analgesic properties. It promotes healing and reduces inflammation.

Mint

Mint oil boasts anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It also acts as an anti-spasmodic, relaxing muscle spasms that cause cramping.

Cajeput

Derived from the branches and leaves of the Cajeput tree, this natural anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial is purported to relieve pain deep beneath the skin surface.

Clove

Clove oil has numbing properties and stimulates blood flow, promoting healing and relieving aching joints.

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