These cinnamon-flavored drops contain a one-to-one ratio of THC to CBD, meaning there are equal parts of each compound in the formula. The company says the ingredients are triple lab tested and the THC provides a "milder high" to help reduct anxiety, pain and inflammation.
Availability: Dixie stores are in Colorado, Arizona, Nevada and California. It's illegal to cross state lines with products that contain more than .3 percent THC, even if the state being crossed has legalized marijuana, so those four are it for now.
This CBD- and THC-based lotion comes in two formulas: a one to one ratio of THC to CBD and a five to one ratio of CBD to THC. Each has notes of sage, mint and citrus, and both are formulated with a cooling agent that soothes skin upon contact. Both are ideal for the kind of sore muscles when a foam roller just can't do the trick.
Availability: Only to California residents with a medical marijuana ID. If you don't meet the requirement, check out the Lord Jones Pain and Wellness Pure CBD Body Lotion, $50, which ships to all 50 states.
There's nothing not to love about these organic, plant-based chocolates made with raw cacao nibs, coconut sugar, raw cacao butter and pure CBD extract — that's the entire ingredient list. Plus, each one is only 11 calories and tastes pretty darn delicious. These chocolates won't provide any sort of high, but users report a mild calm and body relaxation — kind of what you're looking for when you pour a nightly glass of wine after a long day.
You've probably heard of the health benefits of a detoxifying Epsom salt bath, but be honest — how often do you actually relax once you get in the bath? Sometimes solitude in a heated tub leads to more frantic thinking and making of mental to-do lists than actual blissed-out relaxation. That's where this cannabis-laced bath soak comes in. The brand is designed especially with relieving menstrual-based cramps in mind, and is infused with sun-grown cannabis that contains THC and CBD, plus aloe vera, Epsom salts, jojoba oil and vitamin E.
Availability: Only at California dispensaries with a medical marijuana card
Think of these suppositories as a weed tampon (bear with us) that can cure period pain. Foria claims that the tablets provide relief where your body needs it most — right at the source. The little tablets contain THC and CBD, meaning they block pain and allow the brain to receive pleasure signals as they reduce inflammation.