Arctic Heat Muscle Cream (120g) – Targeted Relief
The Arctic Heat Muscle Cream by Stewart Farms is an elite, clinical-grade topical designed for precision recovery. By pairing 500mg of CBD and 500mg of THC, this cream engages the endocannabinoid system (ECS) within the skin to modulate pain and inflammation, while the botanical essential oil blend initiates a “gating” effect—overriding localized pain signals with alternating sensations of cooling and warmth. Its base—a fusion of shea, tucuma, and coconut butter—ensures deep hydration without the synthetic residue typical of standard analgesics.
Medical Benefits & Therapeutic Mechanism
The therapeutic superiority of the Arctic Heat Muscle Cream lies in its dual-action approach: it acts as both a systemic anti-inflammatory (via cannabinoids) and a topical analgesic (via botanical essential oils).
The Cannabinoid Analgesic Advantage
The 1:1 Synergy: The balanced 500mg THC/500mg CBD ratio is ideal for localized pain management. CBD works primarily on the peripheral cannabinoid receptors to reduce neurogenic inflammation, while THC, when applied topically, interacts with nociceptors (pain receptors) to potentially desensitize them, effectively raising the local pain threshold.
Targeted Relief: Because this is a concentrated 120g cream, it is designed to be massaged directly into the site of discomfort, ensuring the cannabinoids penetrate the dermis to reach inflamed tissues and joints.
Botanical Counter-Irritant Mechanism
Vasodilation & Circulation (Warming): Ingredients like camphor and rosemary induce mild vasodilation (widening of blood vessels) at the site of application. Increased blood flow is critical for recovery, as it helps clear away metabolic waste products (like lactic acid) that contribute to muscle soreness.
Analgesic Gating (Cooling): Menthol and wintergreen act as counter-irritants. By stimulating the cold-sensitive receptors in the skin, the Arctic Heat Muscle Cream effectively “distracts” the nervous system, creating a cooling sensation that temporarily interrupts the transmission of pain signals to the brain.
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