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Cancer treatments can cause a wide range of skin conditions

Redness and itching

Swelling and pain

Blisters and sores

Flaking and peeling

Nerve damage and scar healing

The endocannabinoid system is at the heart of healing

Our skin is home to numerous cannabinoid receptors, which are regulated by endocannabinoids -natural chemicals our body produces to regulate physical responses like pain and inflammation.

 

Endocannabinoids can be supplemented with phytocannabinoids - cannabinoids derived from plants that activate cannabinoid receptors to reduce many of the skin conditions associated with cancer therapy.

 

Combining phytocannabinoids with phytoceramides results in a luxurious healing balm  that soothes and prevents moisture loss and dryness.

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Derived from organic rice, these molecules mimic the fatty acids in the skin to lock in moisture and prevent dryness.

Phytoceramides

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Isolated from organic hemp, these molecules mimic endocannabinoids to reduce pain, inflammation and harmful bacteria.

Phytocannabinoids

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Cannabadiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) are two phytocannabinoids that activate CB1 and CB2 receptors throughout all layers of the skin.

CBD and CBG

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