CBD Patch

Natural Compounds to Help with Joint Pain Control

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May help relieve joint pain.

May relieve joint discomfort by reducing local inflammation. white outline icon with a transparent background

May Relieve Joint Discomfort

by reducing local inflammation

Supports mobility for an active lifestyle. white outline icon with a transparent background

Supports Mobility

with visible improvements in texture

Provides sustained release of CBD over time. White outline icon with a transparent background

Provides Sustained Release

of CBD over time

Non-psychoactive, safe for daily use. `white outline icon with a transparent background

Non-psychoactive

safe for daily use

Convenient, mess-free format compared to creams or oils. White outline icon with a transparent background

Convenient, Mess-Free format

compared to creams or oils

Why CBD for Joint Pain?

Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound derived from hemp, has been studied for its potential role in modulating pain and inflammation. Research suggests CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which helps regulate processes such as pain perception, immune response, and inflammation (1,2).

Preclinical and clinical studies indicate that CBD may help reduce inflammation in joints and ease discomfort associated with conditions such as arthritis (3,4). While research is ongoing, early findings support CBD’s use as a natural compound that may assist in promoting mobility and comfort.

Why a Patch?

Traditional oral CBD products can have variable absorption rates, and topical creams may wear off quickly. A transdermal patch provides:

  • Steady, sustained release of CBD into the skin and circulation
  • Targeted, localised delivery to areas of discomfort
  • Convenience and discretion for long-lasting support without frequent re-application (5,6)

This makes patches a practical option for those seeking natural, non-invasive support for joint comfort.

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Backed by Science

  • CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system to influence pain and inflammation (1,2).
  • Preclinical studies suggest CBD may reduce inflammatory joint responses (3).
  • Early clinical data supports CBD as a potential aid for arthritis-related pain and mobility (4).
  • Transdermal delivery ensures consistent absorption and longer-lasting effects (5,6).

References

  1. Pertwee, R. G. (2008). The diverse CB1 and CB2 receptor pharmacology of three plant cannabinoids: Δ9-THC, cannabidiol and Δ9-THCV. British Journal of Pharmacology, 153(2), 199–215.
  2. Zou, S., & Kumar, U. (2018). Cannabinoid receptors and the endocannabinoid system: signaling and function in the central nervous system. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(3), 833.
  3. Malfait, A. M., et al. (2000). The nonpsychoactive cannabis constituent cannabidiol is an oral anti-arthritic therapeutic in murine collagen-induced arthritis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 97(17), 9561–9566.
  4. Hammell, D. C., et al. (2016). Transdermal cannabidiol reduces inflammation and pain-related behaviours in a rat model of arthritis. European Journal of Pain, 20(6), 936–948.
  5. Lodzki, M., et al. (2003). Cannabidiol—transdermal delivery and anti-inflammatory effect in a murine model. Journal of Controlled Release, 93(3), 377–387.
  6. Prausnitz, M. R., & Langer, R. (2008). Transdermal drug delivery. Nature Biotechnology, 26(11), 1261–1268.

Soothe. Support. Move freely. Harness CBD’s natural potential for joint comfort - delivered through a simple patch.

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