Here are the products I most recommend to help address arthritic pain. The spray and the body lotion would not cause you to get high if used as directed.
The 2:1 spray only delivers 1.3mg of THC/spray, an amount the vast majority would not notice when using one spray. You can also use the 4:1 spray, which would deliver less THC/spray (0.65mg) – one or two sprays would not get you high.
https://www.cbd.org/products/cbd-sublingual-spray
I recommend the 2:1 spray . Each spray delivers 2.6mg of CBD and 1.3mg of THC. I recommend sprays because they are easier to use than are oils and tinctures. For most of my patients, I recommend one to two sprays as needed, as frequently as every hour.
https://www.lordjones.com/topicals.php
Lord Jones 1:1 Pain and Wellness Formula Body Lotion. Apply to affected area as frequently as every two hours.
https://www.cbd.org/products/cbd-chocolate
I recommend the 18:1 bar. Each 1/4 piece contains 20mg CBD and 1.1mg THC. Take 1/4 of the bar as frequently as every two hours.
drkim
Iโm not doctor, but I do know that topicals do help alleviate the joint pain that comes with having arthritis. Hereโs an article below that @eearlenbaugh wrote explaining what exactly a topical is, why patients use it, and even how to apply the topical. Use the link below to access that article:
@eearlenbaugh states that a popular use for the cannabis-infused topical is for arthritic joint pain and provides direct relief to the areas that itโs needed most. ย โArthritis patients who use cannabis-infused topicals regularly often report finding mild pain relief at first, but with regular use, their overall pain gradually reduces over time. If you suffer from arthritis, marijuana-infused topical may be a great option to try out.โ As she stated, you will need to make sure that you continue to use the topical because you ย may not feel the full effects at first. My suggestion is to apply it regularly, and over time, you will notice the pain will subside.
RyanG