Cannabis topicals for psoriasis

The topicals cause no high effects and are straight-forward to apply

I have lived my whole life in the Albuquerque area, then i love the landscape, weather and everything about this part of the country. I was especially gleeful when recreational cannabis was legalized in 2021. It has taken until just this year for the dispensaries to finally be able to sell to adults 21 years and older! While the medical mairjuana program has been in site since 2007, I was unwilling to go through the process and spend money the currency to get my card. I honestly believed that recreational cannabis would be available within a year or two. I didn’t expect to wait almost numerous years before being permitted to step into a dispensary. I am allowed to purchase up to two ounces of marijuana, which is enough to roll about 60 joints; Or I can purchase a comparable amount of liquid concentrates and edible treats… Although there are a lot of restrictions on where and how much cannabis is satisfactory, legalization has made a large difference for me. I suffer from psoriasis on my elbows and knees. It is painful, embarrassing and there is no cure! The proposed pharmaceuticals and treatments are luxurious, come with harmful side-effects and aren’t overly effective. I have had a good deal of success with cannabis topicals. The cannabinoids interact with receptors in the surface of the skin. The terpenes are absorbed deep into the skin. The topicals cause no high effects and are straight-forward to apply. They tend to smell quite nice and offer impressive relief from the redness, itching and scaling, however cannabis lotions and balms are also a lot less luxurious than prescription medication.

 

 

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