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If you're looking for a cannabidiol (CBD) product to soothe your aches and pains, you have a ton of choices. With gummy, pill, and oil options available, CBD products abound, and they have the potential to help alleviate discomfort. But for muscle or joint pain, topical CBD — such as a CBD cream — may be particularly useful.
But it can be a bit tough to sift through the many CBD products on the market. How can you tell which CBD creams are the real deal?
Read on for my experience testing all the creams hands-on; I provide honest feedback on what worked for me — and what didn't!
All the products listed below meet our rigorous criteria for quality. Each CBD cream in this article:
We also considered:
You might also notice that some of our picks include extra ingredients that may help with pain relief, including arnica, camphor, and menthol.
Healthline's reviewThis CBD cream has cooling capabilities thanks to the inclusion of menthol. It also has several anti-inflammatory ingredients, like caffeine and white willow bark extract, that may provide an extra boost of pain relief.
CBDfx creates products from CBD extracted without the use of solvents, and the company offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. COAs are available through a link on each product page.
What our tester says"I'm a fan of the lotion pump that comes on the bottle of CBDfx's cream, making for easy and clean application. The cooling effect of this cream is immediate but doesn't last long. The pain relief does last, as does the minty scent. I like this cream for its light texture and pain-reducing potency." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"I'm a fan of the lotion pump that comes on the bottle of CBDfx's cream, making for easy and clean application. The cooling effect of this cream is immediate but doesn't last long. The pain relief does last, as does the minty scent. I like this cream for its light texture and pain-reducing potency." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consCornbread Hemp's CBD lotion contains a host of naturally derived organic ingredients, with menthol as an added pain reliever.
This cream contains 20 mg of THC per jar, which is a plus if you're looking for benefits from the entourage effect, a theory that suggests extra benefits are up for grabs when THC and CBD are combined. This may be a drawback if you want to avoid THC.
What our tester says"This lotion has a lemongrass scent, which I found to be pleasant and unique among the other products that I tried. The cooling sensation is nice, and the full-spectrum formulation seemed to reduce my pain for a longer duration. This lotion's consistency is looser than a salve or cream, making application easy and light." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"This lotion has a lemongrass scent, which I found to be pleasant and unique among the other products that I tried. The cooling sensation is nice, and the full-spectrum formulation seemed to reduce my pain for a longer duration. This lotion's consistency is looser than a salve or cream, making application easy and light." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consAlong with pain-easing menthol and arnica, this full-spectrum CBD cream contains these other nourishing ingredients that the brand says are certified organic:
Reviewers point out how well this topical works for muscle pain, and they seem pleased with the scent.
Although the price is higher than Extract Labs' competitors, the company offers a 50% discount through their discount programs for veterans and active military, teachers, first responders, healthcare workers, low income households, and people on disability.
What our tester says"I used this muscle cream after a few tough workouts and noticed that it seemed to help lessen the pain and tightness I was feeling in my back. It has a strong menthol flavor and is potent: There is 1,500 mg of CBD in this easy-to-carry-along tin. The cream has a dense texture, so it's best to warm up your hands before applying." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"I used this muscle cream after a few tough workouts and noticed that it seemed to help lessen the pain and tightness I was feeling in my back. It has a strong menthol flavor and is potent: There is 1,500 mg of CBD in this easy-to-carry-along tin. The cream has a dense texture, so it's best to warm up your hands before applying." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consAspen Green's cooling cream is made with arnica extract and organic menthol, which, along with full-spectrum CBD, help provide pain relief.
Keep in mind that full-spectrum CBD contains a small amount of THC. This can be helpful due to the entourage effect, which theorizes that CBD and THC work better together than they do alone.
What our tester says"Aspen Green's muscle relief cooling cream is my favorite product on this list. The cooling sensation lasts a while, and it has helped me continue to go about my day during a sciatica flare-up. The cream comes in a compact container that packs a punch: The high potency has made a big difference in reducing my back pain." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"Aspen Green's muscle relief cooling cream is my favorite product on this list. The cooling sensation lasts a while, and it has helped me continue to go about my day during a sciatica flare-up. The cream comes in a compact container that packs a punch: The high potency has made a big difference in reducing my back pain." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consCrafted with professional athletes in mind, the Soul CBD Rapid Relief Cream offers effective relief for everyday muscle soreness and persistent chronic pain. The formula is made to aid in reducing stiffness, muscle spasms, and joint discomfort.
The lightweight, velvety lotion contains nourishing ingredients like coconut oil, hempseed oil, and shea butter, providing a smooth and nongreasy application.
However, the lotion may be harsh for sensitive skin because it contains ingredients that may cause skin irritation, such as menthol, camphor oil, and wintergreen oil. Do a patch test before applying the lotion, and avoid using it on sensitive areas.
What our tester says"Soul's Rapid Relief Cream has a loose consistency. I noticed the cooling effects from it almost immediately, which eased my hip pain.
This cream is made of pure CBD, or isolate CBD, so there is no THC. I still noticed pain relief, even without the benefits of THC and CBD working together, and recommend this option if you'd like to avoid THC." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"Soul's Rapid Relief Cream has a loose consistency. I noticed the cooling effects from it almost immediately, which eased my hip pain.
This cream is made of pure CBD, or isolate CBD, so there is no THC. I still noticed pain relief, even without the benefits of THC and CBD working together, and recommend this option if you'd like to avoid THC." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consAlong with full-spectrum CBD, this pain relief muscle cream contains camphor, a tree extract that provides a warming sensation, and menthol for cooling. These ingredients may help with pain relief and add a soothing touch to achy muscles or minor injuries.
It's also fragrance-free, a nice perk for people with skin sensitivities. Although the product isn't vegan, the brand does say it's non-GMO and free of dyes, sulfates, phthalates, and parabens. PlusCBD doesn't offer an assistance program at this time, but it does have a loyalty program for future savings.
What our tester says"I used this cream on my shoulders and neck, which is where I tend to hold tension and stress. It didn't offer as much relief as some of the other creams I tried, but I absolutely love the fragrance-free aspect of this cream.
"Most (if not all!) of the creams on this list will leave you smelling strongly of menthol, so it was nice to be able to use this cream at the office and not worry about stinking up the place." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"I used this cream on my shoulders and neck, which is where I tend to hold tension and stress. It didn't offer as much relief as some of the other creams I tried, but I absolutely love the fragrance-free aspect of this cream.
"Most (if not all!) of the creams on this list will leave you smelling strongly of menthol, so it was nice to be able to use this cream at the office and not worry about stinking up the place." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consThis broad-spectrum CBD cream from FOCL offers targeted relief to alleviate tense, achy muscles and joints. The fast-acting formula provides long-lasting relief, aiding in relaxation, promoting restful sleep, and facilitating a speedy recovery after intense workouts.
The formula is enriched with hydrating aloe and safflower oil to soothe and nourish. The nongreasy texture absorbs easily into your skin, leaving no sticky residue.
It's important to note that the cream contains potential irritants for sensitive skin, including menthol, camphor oil, and wintergreen oil. If you have sensitive skin, perform a patch test before use.
What our tester says"I used FOCL's Relief Cream on my hip when it was feeling tight and I was in a bit of pain. I noticed that the cream was easily dispensed out of the pump. It smelled strongly of peppermint, and after applying I noticed that I smelled like toothpaste.
My pain was soothed about 10 minutes after application. I noticed feeling less pain in general, and was able to massage the area more. I have used this cream multiple times with success!" — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"I used FOCL's Relief Cream on my hip when it was feeling tight and I was in a bit of pain. I noticed that the cream was easily dispensed out of the pump. It smelled strongly of peppermint, and after applying I noticed that I smelled like toothpaste.
My pain was soothed about 10 minutes after application. I noticed feeling less pain in general, and was able to massage the area more. I have used this cream multiple times with success!" — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consLike other pain-relief creams on our list, this cream by Medterra is formulated with cooling menthol and arnica to help soothe achy joints and muscles, but it uses CBD isolate, meaning it's doubtful that it contains even traceable amounts of THC.
The bottle uses a pump for dispensing, making for a less messy application than creams in a jar.
Reviewers on the product page are happy with the quality and say the cream works fast on their pain. Though the company offers military members and student discounts, discounts are not yet available for first responders, medical personnel, low income households, or people receiving disability benefits, which other popular CBD brands offer.
What our tester says"I tested the 250-mg CBD cream on my lower back. I ended up using three pumps of the cream to cover a small area, and likely could've used more. I noticed some initial cooling effects, although they wore off within about 5 minutes.
"The cream smells subtle; it's a mix between menthol and tea tree oil. It eased my discomfort, though I'd prefer a higher potency CBD cream. This isolate pick may be a good choice for beginners and those who want to avoid THC altogether." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
"I tested the 250-mg CBD cream on my lower back. I ended up using three pumps of the cream to cover a small area, and likely could've used more. I noticed some initial cooling effects, although they wore off within about 5 minutes.
"The cream smells subtle; it's a mix between menthol and tea tree oil. It eased my discomfort, though I'd prefer a higher potency CBD cream. This isolate pick may be a good choice for beginners and those who want to avoid THC altogether." — Healthline editor Christy Snyder
Pros & consI was diagnosed with sciatica in January 2022 and went to physical therapy until I was deemed OK to return to the gym. After I was feeling better, I switched my workout style from lifting (think heavy kettlebells, pushing a sled, and more) to swimming laps (my one true fitness love), yoga, and walking.
I still have sciatica flare-ups from time to time, and pain relief CBD creams have been life-saving when my physical therapy exercises aren't quite doing the trick. CBD cream is nice to have when your pain is unpredictable. All the creams that I tried are easy to transport and pack in a backpack, gym bag, or suitcase.
Just knowing that I have my trusty CBD cream in my bag helps me push myself on hikes, bike rides, and long walks.
Research into CBD's pain-relieving abilities is still in the early stages. However, so far, there's some evidence that topical CBD products, like creams, may help with a variety of pain sensations, including:
Another 2020 study found that some people in palliative care use THC or CBD regularly and that topical products, in particular, help reduce pain.
If you're interested in trying an alternative treatment for your pain, you might want to give CBD a shot. However, keep in mind that CBD isn't a replacement for doctor-prescribed treatments. It can also interact with some medications, including those with a grapefruit warning. If you take any of these medications, CBD may not be a good fit for you.
If your doctor or healthcare professional gives you the OK, though, and you're looking to target specific pain areas — like arthritis in your fingers, for example — a topical may provide some relief.
CBD might help you get some pain relief, but there are a lot of products out there to sift through. Here's what to look for when shopping for a CBD topical.
Third-party testingThe FDA doesn't guarantee the safety, quality, or efficacy of any CBD product — at least for now. It can still take action against companies committing fraud or peddling false health claims, but it's important for you to carefully read labels before buying.
Look for a product with a COA that's up to date and comes from a reputable third-party lab. Check that what's listed on the COA matches up with the company's product description and that the lab has performed contaminant testing.
We recommend looking for results for heavy metals, molds, and pesticides. If the company uses a solvent-based extraction method, it's also a good idea to check for residual solvent testing results.
CBD typeIsolates are typically a good option if you're looking to avoid THC and other cannabinoids, but broad- and full-spectrum may offer more benefits than isolates.
Keep in mind that while any CBD product can have trace levels of THC, full-spectrum CBD will intentionally contain a low level of THC — up to 0.3% in federally legal products.
IngredientsChoose CBD creams made from all-natural, U.S.-grown hemp. Since you'll be applying the cream to your skin, check the ingredient label for any known irritants or allergens.
If you're looking for a CBD topical specifically for pain relief, you may also want to look for products with additional pain-relieving ingredients. Warming and cooling creams, which often contain menthol or arnica, provide an added pain relief component for aches and pain.
PotencyMost topical CBD products contain around 3 to 8 mg of CBD per recommended application. If you have chronic pain, you may want to opt for a higher potency product. But if you're new to CBD, it's best to start with a lower potency product.
For more information on how to approach CBD dosage-wise, check out our CBD dosage guide.
It's always best to read the instructions on the package before using any CBD cream. However, in general, CBD creams are meant to be applied topically and massaged into the skin wherever you're experiencing pain. Have arthritis in your hands? Rub the cream onto your hands, focusing on the painful joints.
If a product contains ingredients specific for pain relief, like menthol or arnica, you might feel cooling or warming sensations. Start with a small application in case those sensations bother you.
Patch test the product by applying a little to the inside of your wrist and waiting to see if you experience any irritation. Even the most natural products can irritate sensitive skin.
Keep CBD cream away from mucous membranes and broken skin.
A 2017 research review showed that CBD is generally safe to use.
Most topicals are for external use only, so you shouldn't ingest them unless the packaging says it's safe to do so.
If you have any sores or open wounds, wait to apply CBD cream. Many products shouldn't be used on broken skin.
While small amounts of low dose CBD products shouldn't make you feel "high," some people occasionally experience side effects like:
However, topicals are unlikely to absorb into your bloodstream and cause full-body effects.
Talk with your doctor or healthcare professional before using CBD since it can interact with certain medications.
Does CBD cream work for pain?Research is still ongoing, but some smaller studies and animal research suggest that CBD may reduce inflammation and help provide pain relief. Studies have specifically looked at CBD for arthritis, nerve, and jaw pain.
Research is still ongoing, but some smaller studies and animal research suggest that CBD may reduce inflammation and help provide pain relief. Studies have specifically looked at CBD for arthritis, nerve, and jaw pain.
What are side effects of CBD?Some possible side effects of CBD are:
Whenever you're using a product that's new to you, it's important to check ingredients carefully to avoid any known allergens.
Never apply CBD to broken skin, and remember to perform a patch test before using it for the first time. This can determine if any ingredients in the topical will irritate your skin.
Some possible side effects of CBD are:
Whenever you're using a product that's new to you, it's important to check ingredients carefully to avoid any known allergens.
Never apply CBD to broken skin, and remember to perform a patch test before using it for the first time. This can determine if any ingredients in the topical will irritate your skin.
How long does it take for CBD pain cream to work?It depends on the person but generally between 15–30 minutes.
It depends on the person but generally between 15–30 minutes.
Can I rub CBD oil on my skin for pain?Yes. CBD oils meant to be taken orally can also be rubbed into the skin. Just make sure to read the ingredient list for any irritants before you apply oils directly to the skin.
Keep in mind that you can apply some CBD oils to the skin, but don't ingest products meant specifically for the skin.
Yes. CBD oils meant to be taken orally can also be rubbed into the skin. Just make sure to read the ingredient list for any irritants before you apply oils directly to the skin.
Keep in mind that you can apply some CBD oils to the skin, but don't ingest products meant specifically for the skin.
The jury is still out on whether CBD topicals offer up definitive pain relief, but many people report having success with creams, lotions, and salves for all kinds of ailments.
For the best results possible, pick a potent, full-spectrum CBD cream from a reputable company that sources quality, organic ingredients.
Remember that the most reputable CBD brands are transparent about their products — including clear descriptions on their website about where products are grown and how they're processed. Talk with your doctor or healthcare professional before trying CBD.
Is CBD legal? The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the legal definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act. This made some hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3% THC legal at the federal level. However, CBD products containing more than 0.3% THC still fall under the legal definition of marijuana, making them illegal at the federal level. Some states have legalized CBD, so be sure to check state laws, especially when traveling. Also, keep in mind that the FDA has not approved nonprescription CBD products, and some products may be inaccurately labeled.
Top 7 Best Arthritis Creams In 2023
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Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. The pain and inflammation caused by arthritis can make daily activities challenging and uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are many different products available to help manage arthritis symptoms, including creams that can be applied topically to the affected area.
When searching for the best arthritis cream, there are a few critical factors to consider. First, it's essential to choose a cream that contains ingredients that have been clinically proven to reduce pain and inflammation. Look for creams that contain ingredients like capsaicin, menthol, or salicylates, which are known for their pain-relieving properties.
Another crucial factor to consider is the type of arthritis you have. Different types of arthritis can have different symptoms and require different treatment approaches. For example, if you have osteoarthritis, a cream that contains glucosamine and chondroitin may be beneficial, while a cream that contains diclofenac may be more effective for rheumatoid arthritis.
We spent hours researching and testing various arthritis creams to identify the ones that provide the most effective relief for different types of arthritis. In the next section, we'll take a closer look at the top arthritis creams on the market and what makes them stand out.
Best Arthritis CreamsWe understand that arthritis can cause a lot of discomfort, stiffness, and pain, which is why we have researched and compiled a list of the best arthritis creams on the market. These creams are formulated to ease joint pain, inflammation, and stiffness, and help improve mobility. We have tested and evaluated these products based on their effectiveness, ingredients, user reviews, and price to provide you with the most reliable and comprehensive list. Whether you are dealing with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or any other form of arthritis, these creams can help you find relief and improve your quality of life.
1. Voltaren Arthritis Pain GelIn our experience, we highly recommend Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel for those looking for a powerful topical arthritis pain relief.
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We have found Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel to be an effective alternative to pain pills, as it can be applied on up to two joints for topical arthritis pain relief in your hands, wrists, elbows, feet, ankles and knees. The arthritis pain reliever contains Voltaren Emulgel, which combines properties of arthritis cream and body gel to go below the surface of the skin and attack pain at the site.
We appreciate that Voltaren is clinically proven to relieve arthritis pain, improve mobility, and reduce stiffness, aches, and pains to provide prescription-strength arthritis pain relief. In clinical studies, patients with osteoarthritis of the knee demonstrated a significant improvement in pain (vs. A placebo) starting at 1 week that was sustained through 12 weeks of treatment.
We also like that Voltaren is paraben- and dye-free, providing long-lasting relief and control to move when applied 4 times a day. However, we do acknowledge that it is more expensive compared to other arthritis creams and may cause skin irritation in some people. Additionally, it may take several days of continuous use to see significant pain relief.
Overall, we believe that Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel is a great option for those seeking a powerful topical arthritis pain relief that delivers prescription-strength pain relief over the counter.
2. Voltaren Arthritis Pain GelIf you're looking for a powerful topical arthritis pain relief, Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel is a great option.
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After using Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel, we felt significant pain relief within 7 days of continuous use. It's a great alternative to pain pills that can be applied on up to two joints for topical arthritis pain relief in your hands, wrists, elbows, feet, ankles and knees.
The arthritis pain reliever contains Voltaren Emulgel, which combines properties of arthritis cream and body gel to go below the surface of the skin and attack pain at the site. It penetrates deep to attack arthritis pain directly at the source of inflammation, treating arthritis pain rather than just masking it.
We also love that it's paraben- and dye-free, and provides long lasting relief and control to move when applied 4 times a day. You can use it for up to 21 days. In clinical studies, patients with osteoarthritis of the knee demonstrated a significant improvement in pain (vs. A placebo) starting at 1 week that was sustained through 12 weeks of treatment.
Overall, if you're looking for a topical arthritis pain relief, Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel is a great choice.
3. Voltaren Arthritis Pain GelIf you're looking for a powerful topical arthritis pain relief gel, then Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel is a great option to consider.
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We've been using Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel for a few weeks now, and we've been impressed with the results. The gel has a triple effect that relieves arthritis pain, improves mobility, and reduces stiffness, making it a great alternative to pain pills. We've used it on our hands, wrists, elbows, feet, ankles, and knees, and it's worked well on all of them.
The gel contains diclofenac sodium, which penetrates deep to attack arthritis pain directly at the source of inflammation, treating arthritis pain rather than just masking it. We've found that it works best when applied 4 times a day for up to 21 days, and we've noticed significant pain relief within 7 days of continuous use.
One thing we appreciate about Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel is that it's paraben- and dye-free, making it a great option for those with sensitive skin. It also provides long-lasting relief and control, allowing us to move more freely throughout the day.
Overall, if you're looking for a topical arthritis pain relief gel that provides prescription-strength arthritis pain relief, then Voltaren Arthritis Pain Gel is definitely worth considering. Just be prepared to use it consistently for at least 7 days to feel significant pain relief.
4. Boiron Arnicare Arthritis CreamIf you're looking for a reliable arthritis cream, Boiron Arnicare Arthritis Cream is a great option.
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We've tried a lot of arthritis creams, and Boiron Arnicare Arthritis Cream is one of the best. The dual action formula with Arnica Montana and Harpagophytum (Devil's Claw) provides natural pain relief for minor stiffness, soreness, and joint pain. We appreciate that it's fragrance-free and doesn't cause any stinging or burning sensation.
One of the best things about this cream is how quickly it absorbs into the skin. It's perfect for sudden flare-ups and soreness, and we've found it to be effective on all joints. We also appreciate that it's plant-based and doesn't contain any camphor, menthol, or other ingredients that cause burning or stinging.
While Boiron Arnicare Arthritis Cream is effective for minor arthritis pain, it may not be as effective for severe pain. We've also found that it doesn't work for everyone, so it may take some trial and error to find the right arthritis cream for you. Finally, it's slightly more expensive than other creams, but we think it's worth the price for the natural ingredients and effectiveness.
In summary, if you're looking for a natural arthritis cream that's effective and quickly absorbed, Boiron Arnicare Arthritis Cream is a great option.
5. Healpark Natural Hemp CreamIf you're looking for a natural solution to relieve muscle and joint pain, Healpark Natural Hemp Cream is definitely worth considering.
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We've been using Healpark Natural Hemp Cream for a few weeks now and have noticed a significant improvement in our muscle and joint pain. The cream's natural ingredients, including hemp oil, arnica, MSM, turmeric, and aloe, provide soothing relief and help reduce inflammation.
We appreciate that the formula is third-party lab-tested and free from artificial additives. The non-greasy texture and pleasant scent make it easy to apply and use throughout the day.
However, some users have reported a strong menthol smell, which may not be ideal for everyone. Additionally, while the cream provides relief, it may not be effective for severe pain. Finally, the 8.5 oz jar size may be too large for some users.
Overall, we recommend giving Healpark Natural Hemp Cream a try if you're looking for a natural, effective solution for muscle and joint pain.
6. Penetrex Joint & Muscle TherapyIf you're looking for a joint and muscle relief cream that actually works, Penetrex Joint & Muscle Therapy is definitely worth a try.
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In our experience, Penetrex has been a game-changer in terms of joint and muscle relief. We love how quickly it absorbs into the skin without leaving behind any residue, and the fact that it doesn't have a strong odor is a huge plus. The cream is also cruelty-free and vegan, which is important to us.
We've found that Penetrex works best when applied consistently over a period of several days. While it may not work for everyone, we've seen great results and would definitely recommend giving it a try if you're looking for a natural, effective way to relieve joint and muscle pain.
Overall, we think Penetrex Joint & Muscle Therapy is a fantastic product that's definitely worth the investment.
7. HEMPERATURE Advanced TherapeuticsIf you're looking for a powerful hemp cream to alleviate achy and tired muscles, HEMPERATURE Advanced Therapeutics 340,000 MG Hemp Cream is definitely worth considering.
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We have been using HEMPERATURE Advanced Therapeutics 340,000 MG Hemp Cream for a few weeks now, and we have been impressed with its effectiveness. The cream is easy to apply and quickly absorbs into the skin. It has a pleasant smell and starts working almost instantly. The 12-ounce jar is massive compared to other hemp creams on the market, and the six-month supply saves you money in the long run.
One of the things we love about this cream is that it's easy to open and use. The jar is not slippery and non-greasy like other hemp rubs, and it quickly restores motion in your hands, back, and knees. It's also proudly made in the USA with Colorado Hemp and packed in Florida, so you can feel good about the quality of the product.
Overall, we highly recommend HEMPERATURE Advanced Therapeutics 340,000 MG Hemp Cream for anyone looking for a powerful hemp cream to alleviate achy and tired muscles. It may not work for everyone, but it's definitely worth trying if you're looking for a natural way to relieve pain and discomfort.
Buying GuideWhen choosing the best arthritis cream, there are several factors to consider to ensure that you get the most effective product for your needs. Here are some key features to look for:
Active IngredientsThe active ingredients in an arthritis cream are what provide the pain relief. Look for creams that contain ingredients such as menthol, capsaicin, or salicylates. These ingredients work in different ways to provide relief, so it's important to choose a cream that contains the right combination of active ingredients for your specific type of arthritis.
AbsorptionThe ability of the cream to be absorbed into the skin is also an important factor to consider. Look for creams that are easily absorbed and don't leave a greasy residue. This will ensure that the cream can penetrate the skin and provide effective pain relief.
ScentSome arthritis creams have a strong scent, which can be unpleasant for some users. Look for creams that have a mild scent or are unscented if you prefer a more subtle fragrance.
PriceArthritis creams can vary in price, so it's important to consider your budget when choosing a product. However, keep in mind that the most expensive cream may not necessarily be the most effective. Look for a cream that provides the right combination of active ingredients, absorption, and scent at a price that fits your budget.
SafetyFinally, it's important to choose a cream that is safe to use and doesn't have any potential side effects. Always read the label and follow the instructions carefully. If you have any concerns about the safety of a particular product, consult with your healthcare provider before using it.
By considering these key features, you can choose the best arthritis cream to provide effective pain relief and improve your quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions What is a good anti-inflammatory cream for arthritis?There are many anti-inflammatory creams available in the market for arthritis. Some of the best ones are Biofreeze, Bengay, and Voltaren. These creams contain active ingredients like menthol, camphor, and diclofenac that help to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
What is the best cream to put on arthritis?The best cream for arthritis depends on the severity of the pain and the person's individual preferences. However, some of the most effective creams for arthritis are those that contain ingredients like capsaicin, menthol, and lidocaine. Examples of such creams include IcyHot, Blue Emu, and Aspercreme.
Does arthritis cream actually work?Yes, arthritis creams can be effective in reducing pain and inflammation. However, the level of effectiveness may vary from person to person. It is important to note that arthritis creams are not a cure for the condition, but rather a treatment option to help manage the symptoms.
What is the strongest anti-inflammatory for arthritis?Prescription-strength nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the strongest anti-inflammatory medications available for arthritis. These include drugs like Celebrex, Voltaren, and Naprosyn. However, these drugs can have side effects and should only be taken under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
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