Most people reach for a cannabis cream when their back tightens up or their knees complain after a long day. That reputation makes sense. Cannabis topicals have earned their place in muscle and joint care. Skin has its own relationship with cannabinoids. It carries...
High-THC Cream for Eczema: How to Use Sweet Releaf
Cannabis creams are one of the most misunderstood tools in the plant medicine world. Because they don’t intoxicate and don’t enter the bloodstream in meaningful amounts, they often get dismissed as “lightweight.” In reality, a well-formulated topical can be one of...
Do Cannabis Topicals Really Work? The Truth About THC Cream
High-THC cannabis creams can provide localized pain relief by interacting with CB1 and CB2 receptors in the skin. They do not enter the bloodstream in significant amounts and do not cause intoxication. Effectiveness depends on THC concentration and formulation....
Cannabis Topicals for Psoriasis: Does THC Help?
Cannabis medicine is still being mapped, especially when it comes to topical applications for chronic inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis. We have early clinical data, strong laboratory research, and mounting real-world experience. Psoriasis pushes people to...
What Are The Most Common Side Effects of Cannabis Topicals
Cannabis topicals are widely considered very safe and well tolerated. For most people, there are no meaningful side effects to worry about when using a properly formulated product as directed. They are designed for localized use and do not create systemic concerns. No...
What Are Cannabis Topicals Good For? Real Benefits Explained
Most people still associate cannabis with smoke, edibles, and a shift in mood. Very few realize that cannabis can be applied directly to the skin, where it interacts with local cannabinoid receptors in muscles, joints, nerves, and connective tissue. It’s not an...
Are Cannabis Topicals Legal? California THC Cream Guide
Cannabis topicals are legal in California for adults 21+ through licensed dispensaries and for medical patients 18+ with a physician recommendation. Federally, marijuana is still illegal, but state-regulated THC creams are lawful within licensed programs. Untangling...
How Can I Rub Cannabis On My Skin for Instant Pain Relief?
Yes, cannabis oil for topical use can be applied to the skin for localized pain relief. Topical THC and CBD interact with cannabinoid receptors in the skin without entering the bloodstream, meaning they reduce inflammation and discomfort without causing psychoactive...
Topical THC for Knee Pain: Can It Bring Relief?
Topical THC can help knee pain by reducing localized inflammation and interacting with cannabinoid receptors in the skin. Evidence is limited but suggests potential benefit for arthritis, overuse injuries, and joint discomfort when topicals are dosed and applied the...
Can You Drive After Using Topical THC Cream?
Standard THC creams act locally in the skin and do not enter the bloodstream. Because they do not reach the brain, they do not cause intoxication or impair driving ability. That means topical THC is safe to use when operating vehicles and won’t put you at risk of...
A Guide to Cannabis Topicals for Anti-Cannabis People
For decades, cannabis meant one thing: getting high. That limited narrative shaped policy, family conversations, and personal health decisions. Today, cannabis appears in oncology settings, in post surgical recovery plans, and in the daily routines of people who care...
Instant Guide on How to Use Sweet Releaf for Dry Winter Skin
Apply Sweet Releaf Comfort Body Butter or Comfort+ Extra Strength to clean, slightly damp skin after bathing or before bed. Massage into dry areas such as hands, knees, elbows, and feet. Reapply our high-THC, non-psychoactive formula as frequently as needed to keep...
Cannabis Topical Ratios Explained in Simple Terms
We have been making cannabis topicals for more than a decade, and we can tell you this right away: two creams can sit side by side on a dispensary shelf and deliver completely different results. The jar might look similar. The label might mention CBD or THC. What...
Cannabis Creams and Lotions: Full Overview with Tips
Cannabis creams and lotions live in a strange space. They sit on dispensary shelves next to intoxicating products, yet they do something completely different. People hear about CBD. They hear about THC. They try one jar that does very little and decide the whole...
THC Topicals and Drug Tests: Will They Trigger a Positive?
For many people, drug testing is a fact of life, whether you're in healthcare, construction, athletics, public safety, or starting a new job. A screening can determine employment, licensing, insurance eligibility, or professional standing. Now consider this...














