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Cannabis Herbal Liniment :: For Fast, Effective Topical Pain Relief

Cannabis Herbal Liniment :: For Fast, Effective Topical Pain Relief

by Andrea
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Cannabis Herbal Liniment for the treatment of pain, sore muscles, and inflammation #cannabiscures

lin•i•ment [ línnəmənt ]
pain-relieving liquid rub: a liquid rubbed into the skin to relieve aches or pain, e.g. one containing alcohol and camphor

As defined above, a liniment is an external application that is rubbed into the skin primarily for the purposes of pain relief — and my Cannabis Herbal Liniment recipe was created with herbal allies full of super potent anti-inflammatory + analgesic properties!

When combined into a liniment, these magical plant spirits can ::

  • be massage into muscles, both before and after physical activity for immediate soothing relief
  • stimulate circulation
  • soothe and heal bruising
  • relieve the pain of rheumatoid arthritis and gout
  • alleviate tension headaches
  • reduce the healing time for injuries
  • strengthen, protect, and prepare the body for and during exertion
  • repair overworked muscles, tendon injuries, and sprains
  • act as an anti-inflammatory by reducing inflammation and relieving the associated pain and swelling
  • provide really relief from fibromyalgia symptoms
  • reduce the itching and inflammation caused by insect bites
  • heal skin eruptions of any kind (i.e. acne, etc.)

Herbs such as…

  • CBD-rich cannabis flowers + trim (sugar leaf)
  • arnica flowers
  • comfrey root
  • helichrysum flowers
  • St. John’s wort
  • devil’s claw root
  • ginger root
  • cayenne pepper
  • turmeric root

…are all well-known for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, sedative, antispasmodic, and anti-microbial properties.

This magical healing liniment is must-have for anyone suffering from pain!

Click this link to find my recipe
for the Peaceful Warrior Cannabis Salve.
There you will find where I share my method for an oil infusion.

Cannabis Herbal Liniment

Ingredients
*Use organics whenever possible. I have linked to the products I personally use and recommend.

  • herbal blend, enough to fill a quart-sized glass mason jar 2/3 full (I use a combination of CBD-rich, indica-dominant cannabis flowers + trim, [you can purchase “legal in all 50 states” CBD-rich hemp flowers here if you live in a state without medical marijuana laws], arnica flowers, comfrey root, helichrysum flowers, St. John’s wort, devil’s claw root, ginger root, cayenne pepper, and turmeric root…use whatever you have on hand. Please note :: The cannabis/CBD-rich hemp + arnica are the secret to this liniment! Use these two if you use nothing else.)
  • isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), enough to cover

Method
*Herbal liniments are made in exactly the same way as a tincture. Read more about herbal tincturing here…

  1. In a quart-sized glass mason jar combine all of the herbs you have chosen to use. Note: For the best medicine, use a grinder or similar object to grind all herbs to a fine consistency.
  2. Pour isopropyl alcohol over the plant material to fill the jar, leaving an inch of head space.
  3. Mix thoroughly.
  4. Place lid tightly on jar and let mixture stand in a warm location.
  5. Let jar stand for at least 4 weeks (6 weeks is awesome too), shake well every day.
  6. After 4-6 weeks of steeping, strain the liniment well using a piece of unbleached cheesecloth and re-bottle. Note: Be sure to clearly label for EXTERNAL USE ONLY. And store in a cool, dark place.

Dosage

Apply the liniment every few minutes for an hour or two in acute instances. Otherwise, use freely until desired results are achieved.

Tips for Use 

-I like to re-bottle my liniment into these roll top glass bottles for ease of use.

-By applying the liniment to the temples, back of the neck, and to the forehead it can be used as an excellent remedy for a headache.

-Apply to painful and swollen joints to relieve the symptoms of arthritis.

-Useful as a treatment for athlete’s foot. Apply frequently and saturate the affected area thoroughly.

-It also seems to be extremely effective in the treatment of acne!

-Simply apply directly onto skin and massage into sore muscles for instant relief.

Note: Naturally the results will be different for everyone. This is by no means a cure-all. I’m just happy to share with you my experience with these plants and/or oils. Please use conventional wisdom and consult with your medical professional prior to using this or any other herbal remedy. And as we know all too well the FDA doesn’t like any type of claim…therefore, take it for what it is, and remember, this information is purely educational in its purpose.

DISCLOSURE: In order for me to support my knowledge-sharing/writing/blogging activities, I occasionally may receive monetary compensation for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial and/or link to any products or services from this article. However, I only recommend products or services I have personally used myself and trust.

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Comments

  1. Estelle Stone

    April 20, 2015 at 3:06 PM

    Hi Andrea,

    What would you say relieves pain better this liniment or the CBD pain relieving lotion?

    Thank you!

    • Andrea

      April 20, 2015 at 3:20 PM

      Hi Estelle! I find that this liniment provides a much faster (almost instant) relief from pain but requires more frequent application. The salve/lotion takes a few minutes to start working but in my experience it definitely gives a longer more intense form of relief. For example, I love taking a roll top bottle of this liniment on a hike, yoga bag, and purse to apply immediately when needed…then when I’m home, I apply my cannabis salve for longer-lasting relief.

  2. Marie

    April 20, 2015 at 3:29 PM

    I have fibromyalgia, can I apply this to the bottoms of my feet?

    Thank you!

    • Andrea

      April 21, 2015 at 6:47 AM

      Absolutely!

  3. Susan Parsons

    April 21, 2015 at 5:53 AM

    How much of each herb would you recommend using?

    • Andrea

      April 21, 2015 at 6:51 AM

      Hi Susan! I use approximately equal parts by weight. However, I only use about 1 1/2 tsp. of cayenne pepper + turmeric. Truly, it’s more of an art than a science when it comes to the amounts I use:)

  4. Tamara

    April 21, 2015 at 8:45 AM

    So, you use the powdered turmeric? Thanks for the recipe. I just ran out of the store bought, natural liniment I was using. So, this is perfect timing 🙂

    • Andrea

      April 21, 2015 at 3:12 PM

      Hi Tamara! I use what I have on hand…for this batch of liniment I used powdered turmeric (approx. 1 1/2 tsp.) But my favorite is to use fresh turmeric root — I just don’t have it on hand at the moment:) I need to go to the store:)

  5. Karlene

    April 21, 2015 at 9:31 AM

    How do we make the salve? Do we use a oil carrier in place of the alcohol and add bees wax to firm? Everything else the same?
    Thanks
    Karlene

    • Andrea

      April 21, 2015 at 3:10 PM

      Hi Karlene! Click this link to find my recipe and method for making the salve version of this liniment:)

  6. Bee

    April 21, 2015 at 9:51 AM

    Hello can we use a 180 proof grain alcohol instead of the rubbing alcohol -also will a warm oil infusion work as well as the cold oil infusion for the salve will heat extract more of the pain relieving elements of the hemp buds -thank you for sharing this recipe I suffer from extreme degenerative arthritis pain in my knee due to complete cartilage loss and look forward to the pain relief this recipe provides.

    • Andrea

      April 21, 2015 at 3:09 PM

      Hi Bee! Yes, you can use grain alcohol for this liniment. However, you may find it to be a bit more drying to the skin. As for the warm oil infusion…here’s where I share my method for making Cannabis/high-CBD hemp infused oil…and here’s where I share my recipe for my Peaceful Warrior Cannabis Salve. To extract all the goodness of the buds, a warm oil infusion is the best method.

  7. Steph.

    April 22, 2015 at 9:16 AM

    Hi Andrea! I am going to make this for my younger son who seems to have flare ups like fibro or RA even though all his tests are negative. If I use only the CBD flowers and arnica flowers should I use them in a 50/50 combo? Thanks!

    • Steph.

      April 22, 2015 at 9:17 AM

      I should mention that he is 19 years old. 🙂

  8. Renee

    August 18, 2015 at 12:45 AM

    Hi there,
    I’d love to try and make this for myself, mom and grandma but they are concerned about possible ‘high’ effects from applying to their skin. Does that happen when the liniment is applied to the skin if it has cannabis in it?
    thanks,
    Renee

  9. Jane

    September 8, 2016 at 5:28 AM

    The link to Amazon does not work. Says there is no page. Where can I purchase the CBD material?

  10. Angela

    September 8, 2016 at 12:46 PM

    I have wild hemp growing in our ditch. Can I use that in place of cannabis? My husband says it’s completely different.
    Thanks!

  11. Judith

    October 3, 2016 at 8:21 AM

    Hi,

    I clicked on the link for the CBD Hemp Flowers from Amazon and their not available there. Can you suggest another place to purchase them?

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