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Has anyone tried making a CBD Peppermint salve for muscle and/or arthritis pain? Several of us were chatting today about hand pain and should pain- one of the group mentioned that she was considering trying a CBD/Peppermint salve she had read about. I am curious if anyone here has tried and would be able to share recipe/suggest where to find recipe/etc. Thanks all!
 
Homestead and chill has a recipe for making such a salve, but it is made from cannabis as opposed to hemp. This is an important distinction for two good reasons, both legal. I'm in Oregon where recreational weed is legal, but I see that you are in Missouri where it is not. As such, I can legally make a salve made from both cannabis and hemp derived CBD, but only the hemp derived would be legal to sell under the 2018 Farm Bill and following FDA rules (Starting Point).

Other recipes:

https://www.mofga.org/resources/cannabis/how-to-make-cannabis-salves/
https://thethingswellmake.com/homemade-cbd-salve-recipe/
https://simplepurebeauty.com/10205/cbd-salve-recipe-with-essential-oils/
https://www.youngliving.com/blog/diy-hand-and-foot-salve-with-cbd/
 
I have not, but a few years ago, at SoapCon, Essential Depot was giving out free samples of CBD oil in cocoa butter (&/or) other oils. I see they have a sale right now on the CBD isolate as well as in 3.5 ounce Cocoa Butter stars which include CBD isolate in the cocoa butter (premelted, mixed & then poured into star molds).

I never did make any salve, but used the CBD included butters as 'salve' and still do occasionally. Do I find it helpful for pain & inflamation? Somewhat, maybe a little, but I only use it when I think of it & it's at hand. Usually I use the medication prescribed by my Doctor, which is less expensive due to Insurance coverage.
 
Homestead and chill has a recipe for making such a salve, but it is made from cannabis as opposed to hemp. This is an important distinction for two good reasons, both legal. I'm in Oregon where recreational weed is legal, but I see that you are in Missouri where it is not. As such, I can legally make a salve made from both cannabis and hemp derived CBD, but only the hemp derived would be legal to sell under the 2018 Farm Bill and following FDA rules (Starting Point).

Other recipes:

https://www.mofga.org/resources/cannabis/how-to-make-cannabis-salves/
https://thethingswellmake.com/homemade-cbd-salve-recipe/
https://simplepurebeauty.com/10205/cbd-salve-recipe-with-essential-oils/
https://www.youngliving.com/blog/diy-hand-and-foot-salve-with-cbd/
Thank you! And yes, we have to know the laws that apply to our state for sure!!
 
Has anyone tried making a CBD Peppermint salve for muscle and/or arthritis pain? Several of us were chatting today about hand pain and should pain- one of the group mentioned that she was considering trying a CBD/Peppermint salve she had read about. I am curious if anyone here has tried and would be able to share recipe/suggest where to find recipe/etc. Thanks all!
I am thinking of using this.
 
Homestead and chill has a recipe for making such a salve, but it is made from cannabis as opposed to hemp. This is an important distinction for two good reasons, both legal. I'm in Oregon where recreational weed is legal, but I see that you are in Missouri where it is not. As such, I can legally make a salve made from both cannabis and hemp derived CBD, but only the hemp derived would be legal to sell under the 2018 Farm Bill and following FDA rules (Starting Point).

Other recipes:

https://www.mofga.org/resources/cannabis/how-to-make-cannabis-salves/
https://thethingswellmake.com/homemade-cbd-salve-recipe/
https://simplepurebeauty.com/10205/cbd-salve-recipe-with-essential-oils/
https://www.youngliving.com/blog/diy-hand-and-foot-salve-with-cbd/
It is now legal here as well so - may give it a try. Thanks!
 
It is now legal here as well so - may give it a try. Thanks!
Just because recreational marijuana is legal, doesn't mean that you can just go off making cannabis derived CBD products for sale. You'll need to check with whatever agency is overseeing it and find out what the requirements are. Personal use you are fine, but sale could be a problem.
 
Has anyone tried making a CBD Peppermint salve for muscle and/or arthritis pain? Several of us were chatting today about hand pain and should pain- one of the group mentioned that she was considering trying a CBD/Peppermint salve she had read about cbd vape juice. I am curious if anyone here has tried and would be able to share recipe/suggest where to find recipe/etc. Thanks all!
Hello. I know nothing about CBD hoping someone could fill me in on a question I have. does it look and smell the same as marijuana?
 
Hello. I know nothing about CBD hoping someone could fill me in on a question I have. does it look and smell the same as marijuana?
Hi,

CBD is one the psychoactive chemical components of marijuana. Different strains of the plant have different concentrations of active compounds such as CBD, THC, terpines etc. CBD is an oil-soluble substance, so when it's isolated from the marijuana plant, it is generally sold/supplied in oil form. Some of these products have a strong cannabis smell, others don't. It depends on the extraction process.

Hope that helps
 
Hi,

CBD is one the psychoactive chemical components of marijuana. Different strains of the plant have different concentrations of active compounds such as CBD, THC, terpines etc. CBD is an oil-soluble substance, so when it's isolated from the marijuana plant, it is generally sold/supplied in oil form. Some of these products have a strong cannabis smell, others don't. It depends on the extraction process.

Hope that order edibles online helps
thank you so much for your suggestion. it helps me a lot. really appreciate
 
Hi,

CBD is one the psychoactive chemical components of marijuana. Different strains of the plant have different concentrations of active compounds such as CBD, THC, terpines etc. CBD is an oil-soluble substance, so when it's isolated from the marijuana plant, it is generally sold/supplied in oil form. Some of these products have a strong cannabis smell, others don't. It depends on the extraction process.

Hope that helps with Quiet Monk CBD
again thanks for your help
 
Okay, yeah, necroposting here. Mods, let me know and I'll start a new thread.

My acupuncturist recommended I try CBD salve for inflammation. I've been feelin' the pain and am up for anything. So I went to the vendor she recommended and bought the smallest tin. $47 for 4 grams. It gets delivered and I read the label. Get this. I have every ingredient in my soap shop except for hemp oil. It includes beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and 5 essential oils. H o l y *&$#! No kitten-lovin' way there was $47 worth in that tin, even with labor, marketing, and ingenuity factored in.

I'm only on Day 2 of using it and have not noticed any miraculous relief of pain but remain open-minded. BUT if I do get pain relief, I'll definitely be makin' my own salve instead of shelling out that kinda money! Or maybe start selling my own line and make my retirement nest egg!
 
Okay, yeah, necroposting here. Mods, let me know and I'll start a new thread.

My acupuncturist recommended I try CBD salve for inflammation. I've been feelin' the pain and am up for anything. So I went to the vendor she recommended and bought the smallest tin. $47 for 4 grams. It gets delivered and I read the label. Get this. I have every ingredient in my soap shop except for hemp oil. It includes beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and 5 essential oils. H o l y *&$#! No kitten-lovin' way there was $47 worth in that tin, even with labor, marketing, and ingenuity factored in.

I'm only on Day 2 of using it and have not noticed any miraculous relief of pain but remain open-minded. BUT if I do get pain relief, I'll definitely be makin' my own salve instead of shelling out that kinda money! Or maybe start selling my own line and make my retirement nest egg!
I never noticed any great pain relief and several years ago I made my balm. We actually grew our own... resulting in a very strong butter I made my balm from, but it still made no difference. The only difference was when making the butter was a wicked high that I did not like at all...
 
I never noticed any great pain relief and several years ago I made my balm. We actually grew our own... resulting in a very strong butter I made my balm from, but it still made no difference. The only difference was when making the butter was a wicked high that I did not like at all...
I agree. I made some for my husband and he didn't notice any alleviation of pain. Smoking it, however, is a different story. At least it helps him sleep.
 
Okay, yeah, necroposting here. Mods, let me know and I'll start a new thread.

My acupuncturist recommended I try CBD salve for inflammation. I've been feelin' the pain and am up for anything. So I went to the vendor she recommended and bought the smallest tin. $47 for 4 grams. It gets delivered and I read the label. Get this. I have every ingredient in my soap shop except for hemp oil. It includes beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and 5 essential oils. H o l y *&$#! No kitten-lovin' way there was $47 worth in that tin, even with labor, marketing, and ingenuity factored in.

I'm only on Day 2 of using it and have not noticed any miraculous relief of pain but remain open-minded. BUT if I do get pain relief, I'll definitely be makin' my own salve instead of shelling out that kinda money! Or maybe start selling my own line and make my retirement nest egg!
If the CBD/hemp doesn’t work, maybe research other plants that might help? I’m not nearly knowledgeable enough to advise which plants though I’m sure there are folks here who can.
 
Okay, yeah, necroposting here. Mods, let me know and I'll start a new thread.

My acupuncturist recommended I try CBD salve for inflammation. I've been feelin' the pain and am up for anything. So I went to the vendor she recommended and bought the smallest tin. $47 for 4 grams. It gets delivered and I read the label. Get this. I have every ingredient in my soap shop except for hemp oil. It includes beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and 5 essential oils. H o l y *&$#! No kitten-lovin' way there was $47 worth in that tin, even with labor, marketing, and ingenuity factored in.

I'm only on Day 2 of using it and have not noticed any miraculous relief of pain but remain open-minded. BUT if I do get pain relief, I'll definitely be makin' my own salve instead of shelling out that kinda money! Or maybe start selling my own line and make my retirement nest egg!
Try emu oil.
 
Okay, yeah, necroposting here. Mods, let me know and I'll start a new thread.

My acupuncturist recommended I try CBD salve for inflammation. I've been feelin' the pain and am up for anything. So I went to the vendor she recommended and bought the smallest tin. $47 for 4 grams. It gets delivered and I read the label. Get this. I have every ingredient in my soap shop except for hemp oil. It includes beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and 5 essential oils. H o l y *&$#! No kitten-lovin' way there was $47 worth in that tin, even with labor, marketing, and ingenuity factored in.

I'm only on Day 2 of using it and have not noticed any miraculous relief of pain but remain open-minded. BUT if I do get pain relief, I'll definitely be makin' my own salve instead of shelling out that kinda money! Or maybe start selling my own line and make my retirement nest egg!
The majority of the cost revolves around licensing for the company producing the product. It is very expensive to get a manufacturing license for effective CBD products.
 

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