Description
CBD Bath Bomb TRIO: SERENE & SOOTHE & SLUMBER
100mg each – Herbane Health
Using CBD Bath Bomb & Benefits:
Hot baths have a number of benefits for your mental and physical health. They can improve blood flow, clear the sinuses, and encourage mental wellbeing by reducing stress. Add in some CBD, and you’re killing two birds with one stone!
Plus, bath bombs are an excellent way to improve any bath time experience. Watching them effervesce as they release bright colors and essential oil smells is incredibly satisfying. It just amps up that bath time relaxation to a whole new level.
The heat improves CBD’s anti-inflammatory benefits.
Whether it’s sensitive skin or pain, dissolving a CBD-infused bath bomb into hot water and soaking in it helps expedite the process of CBD absorption into the skin and bloodstream through the pores and soothe angry skin conditions.
Heat also helps relax your muscles, decompress and open your airways, making it easier to breathe in those essential oils aromas… These heat effects are all synergistic with the relaxing, pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects of CBD.
CBD gets absorbed more efficiently through skin.
Compared to taking a few drops of CBD tincture orally (say, under your tongue), letting it absorb topically tends to have quicker, more direct results.
It’s beneficial in so many different ways…
It touches on anxiety, mood, sleep disorders—all these different variants of your life. Add that to your already-calming bath experience and you’ll be as relaxed as ever!
~ This research points out that CBD oil can moisturize and heal the skin
~ 2014 study found CBD oil can have a positive impact on sebocytes. These are cells that create sebum, which can cause pimples
~ 2016 review of the cannabis plant also highlights its antibacterial and antifungal effects. This may help to reduce infections on the skin
~ A systematic review found that when a person inhales CBD, it might reduce their fear response, implying that CBD adds to a feeling of relaxation
Top it off with fresh, soothing and light floral scent of lavender & citrus and all the benefits of Essential oils:
- Lavender –> Relaxation and Serenity
- Peppermint –> Treating pains and migraines
- Italian Lemon -> Cleansing and refreshing properties for your skin
- Orange -> Uplifting your mood and energy levels
- Eucalyptus ->Helps in reducing pain and inflammation and for you to breathe easier
There’s a bath bomb that is perfect for every bathing experience… Get a trio and find out which one is your favorite!
Suggested Use:
Fill bathtub with the desired temperature and amount of water. Place bath bomb in the water and allow to fizz until dissolved. For best results, soak in tub for at least 30 minutes.
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Ingredients
SOOTHE bath bomb:
Sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, epsom salt, corn starch, kaolin clay, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, water, coconut oil, polysorbate 80, Lavender essential oil, Italian lemon essential oil, Orange essential oil, Peppermint essential oil, Broad Spectrum Hemp extract (100mg), Red 40 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake.
SLUMBER:
Sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, epsom salt, corn starch, kaolin clay, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, water, coconut oil, polysorbate 80, lavender essential oil, eucalyptus essential oil, peppermint essential oil, Broad Spectrum Hemp extract (100mg), Yellow 5 Dye, Blue 1 Dye
SERENE:
Sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, epsom salt, corn starch, kaolin clay, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, water, coconut oil, polysorbate 80, Lavender essential oil, Italian lemon essential oil, Orange essential oil, Peppermint essential oil, Broad Spectrum Hemp extract (100mg), Blue 1 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake
Additional Info
SKU HH-106
Dimensions: BOX is 7×7×3.5 inches
Each bath bomb is 3x3x3 inches
Weight of box: 3.5 lbs
The box contains 3 bath bombs.
Colors can vary from batch to batch.
FAQs
CBD is the abbreviation for
cannabidiol – a completely natural substance and one of the many cannabinoids found in marijuana and hemp, members of the Cannabis plant genus. Cannabinoids are the actual molecules within the cannabis plant that provide the medical properties.
Because both marijuana and hemp come from Cannabis sativa, they share certain traits. However, marijuana and hemp are not the same things. The difference is in the amounts of CBD and THC.
THC, or Tetrahydrocannabinol – is the main psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis, and causes the sensation of getting “high” that’s often associated with marijuana.
→ Marijuana can have up to 30% THC per dry weight. The US federal government doesn’t recognize any medical uses of marijuana and claims it has a strong potential for abuse. Marijuana remains federally illegal in the USA, although states have begun passing legislation that legalizes either medical or recreational marijuana use.
→ Hemp comes with high concentrations of CBD, the non-psychoactive cannabinoid, but it carries almost no THC (below 0.3%).
Being non-psychoactive, CBD provides numerous benefits without THC’s intoxicating effects: helps to get a good night’s rest, aids in stress relief, balances mood, enhances relaxation, promotes recovery, supports the immune system and much more.
Yes, CBD is legal. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized the production and sale of Hemp and its extracts.
Companies can now legally grow, manufacture, possess and sell CBD hemp products.
This applies to both federal and state laws.
Hemp, by federal law, cannot contain more than 0.3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Anything with more THC is classified as marijuana, is considered a schedule I drug by the Drug Enforcement Administration and is federally illegal. A total of 47 states have some kind of medical marijuana programs, while 10 states (plus Washington D.C.) have legalized marijuana for medical and recreational use. But on the federal level, marijuana remains an illicit substance and its cultivation, possession, sales, and transportation are considered a federal offense.
No,
CBD does not cause the mind-altering “high” and
has no intoxicating effects on the user. It is for this reason that CBD is considered
non-psychoactive. Instead, you may feel relaxed, more alert, free of physical and mental discomfort, and notice positive changes in your overall well-being thanks to how CBD works in the endocannabinoid system.
Still, many individuals might assume CBD causes the same effects as marijuana, because both can be found in the same plant. However, CBD alone is nonintoxicating. It won’t cause a high. It’s another compound, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), that causes the mind-altering effects. Both THC and CBD naturally occur in cannabis plants. CBD can be isolated from the cannabis plant and the THC compound. CBD then is infused into tinctures, oils, edibles, and other products without the high-inducing THC. In many states only hemp-derived CBD is available legally. These products, by law, can have no more than 0.3% THC. This isn’t enough to create any psychoactive symptoms.
CBD could relieve pain. Marijuana has been used to treat pain as far back as 2900 B.C. More recently, scientists have discovered that certain components of marijuana, including
CBD, are responsible for its
pain-relieving effects. The human body contains a specialized system called the ECS (endocannabinoid system), which is involved in regulating a variety of functions including sleep, appetite, pain and immune system response. The body produces endocannabinoids, which are neurotransmitters that bind to cannabinoid receptors in your nervous system. Studies have shown that CBD may help reduce chronic pain by impacting endocannabinoid receptor activity, reducing inflammation and interacting with neurotransmitters.
Yes, CBD could reduce anxiety and depression. Anxiety and depression are very common disorders nowadays and have devastating impacts on well-being. Depression is the single largest contributor to disability worldwide. Usually they are treated with pharmaceutical drugs, which can cause side effects like drowsiness, agitation, insomnia, sexual dysfunction and headache.
CBD has shown promise as a treatment for both depression and anxiety, raising hopes of people with these disorders to have alternatives to chemicals. In one Brazilian study, 57 men received either oral CBD or a placebo 90 minutes before they underwent a simulated public speaking test. The researchers found that a 300-mg dose of CBD was the most effective at significantly reducing anxiety during the test. CBD has even been used to safely treat insomnia and anxiety in children with post-traumatic stress disorder. All these qualities are linked to CBD’s ability to act on the brain’s receptors for serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates mood and social behavior.
CBD can alleviate cancer-related symptoms.
CBD may
help reduce symptoms related to cancer and very common side effects related to chemotherapy cancer treatment:
nausea, vomiting and pain. Though there are drugs that help with these distressing symptoms, they are sometimes ineffective, leading some people to seek alternatives.
Nausea is often reported as more distressing than vomiting, because it is a continuous sensation. Both preclinical and human clinical research suggests that cannabinoid compounds may have promise in treating nausea in chemotherapy patients. (Read research here).
Some test-tube and animal studies have shown that CBD may have anticancer properties. For example, one test-tube study from American Association for Cancer Research found that concentrated CBD induced cell death in human breast cancer cells. (Research on the subject here.).
Another study showed that CBD inhibited the spread of aggressive breast cancer cells in mice. Though CBD has been shown to help reduce symptoms related to cancer and cancer treatment, and may even have cancer-fighting properties, these are test-tube and animal studies, so they can only suggest what might work in people. More studies in humans are definitely needed to assess its efficacy and safety.
Ryan Crane is a cannabis entrepreneur with a background in neuroscience and a passion for performance optimization. His TEDxChicago talk gives an entertaining explanation of the science behind cannabis, as he ultimately calls it the next great superfood.
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