Fairwinds is the company behind the award-winning and best-selling CBD-infused topical in Washington State. They have a wide variety of tinctures, capsules, a cannabis-infused sensual lubricant, beverage mixers, and Flow. Flow is a deep-tissue joint gel made with a blend of cannabis and herbal extracts that have been formulated to deliver quick and exceptional results.
With cannabis use progressing towards legalization more and more each day, there are many people who are falling in love with the various products. People want options and Fairwinds provides them that opportunity. Giving cannabis users the choice to use in a way other than smoking is hugely beneficial to those suffering from certain ailments.
On two separate occasions, Flow has helped to lessen pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Although it isn’t a proven solution to any type of health ailments, Flow works great as a deep tissue and joint gel. The high potency CBD blend can be applied to sore muscles, swollen joints, arthritic body parts, healing injuries, and minor burns or abrasions. With 150mg of cannabinoids, they say that “a little Flow goes a long way.”
Flow is great for people who are looking for the synergistic benefits of THC and CBD. Lacking a head high and any kind of euphoric body buzz, this joint gel is known for it’s fiery hot kick and icy cold gel effect. By applying a smaller aunt and blotting it directly onto the skin, the cannabinoids can penetrate the first layers of skin and provide lasting relief for a variety of inflammation-related issues.
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Recreational Purchase Limits & MMJ Information
Adults 21 and over can purchase up to one ounce of usable cannabis flower, 16 ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, 72 ounces of cannabis drinkables, and 7 grams of cannabis concentrates.
If you’re a registered medical cannabis patient, the limits are:
Three ounces of usable cannabis flower, forty-eight ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, two hundred sixteen ounces of cannabis drinkables, and twenty-one grams of cannabis concentrates, per the Washington State Department of Health.