DSC Hemp Cream For Neuropathy Aches & Nerve Pain (Peppermint)
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DSC Hemp Cream for Neuropathy Aches & Nerve Pain (Peppermint) combines a plant-based formula with a cooling, fast-acting sensation designed to support temporary relief from nerve discomfort in the feet, ankles, and legs. The full-spectrum hemp extract (200 mg) contains less than 0.3% THC, paired with peppermint oil and menthol for a refreshing, soothing feel. Arnica Montana and calendula help calm tired areas, while a nourishing base of shea butter, jojoba, and aloe vera supports dry skin during nightly or daytime use.
Key Features
- Full-spectrum hemp extract (200 mg) with less than 0.3% THC for external use only.
- Cooling action from peppermint oil and menthol for fast relief in affected areas.
- Arnica Montana and calendula included for traditional soothing support.
- Nourishing base with shea butter, jojoba, and aloe vera to moisturize dry skin.
- Quick-absorbing, non-greasy formula ideal for massage into feet, ankles, and legs.
- Made in California, USA with natural ingredients and plant-based formulation.
- Safe for sensitive skin; patch test recommended and avoid open wounds.
- How to use: Apply to clean, dry skin and massage gently; up to 3–4 times daily.
Best For
- Temporary relief from neuropathy aches and nerve discomfort in the feet, ankles, and legs.
- Daily self-care routine for calming, cooling sensation after activity or at rest.
- Moisturizing maintenance for dry, sensitive skin in affected areas.
Materials & Care
Ingredients include full-spectrum hemp extract, peppermint oil, arnica Montana, calendula, shea butter, jojoba, aloe vera, and added oils such as acai, passion fruit, and rice bran for hydration. Store in a cool, dry place. For external use only. Not for use during pregnancy.
Common Question
Is this cream safe for sensitive skin? Yes. The formula uses natural, plant-based ingredients designed with sensitive skin in mind and recommends a small patch test if you have concerns.
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