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Sunmed Topical CBD Cream 1000mg

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작성자 Alina
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Sunmed CBD Topical Cream uses our unique water soluble formula of proprietary hemp extract to give you the best results! Take a pea sized amount of topical cream, or more for a wider area and massage into the affected area. Use as often as needed. Always keep a jar of this at home, in your travel bag, gym bag, or purse - this can be a lifesaver anytime of the day! How is SunMed CBD Topical cream different than others on the market? Other brands use an oily, waxy base that doesn’t absorb well into the skin whereas our CBD particle sizes are miniscule and utilize ingredients to help them pull into the body. If you’d like a sample of this product to try it for yourself, please email us a request! Are there different SunMed topical cream products? We have Broad as well as Full Spectrum Topical creams in various strengths. We also carry Roll-on CBD Topical with Lidocaine and Spray CBD with Menthol!



Do you manufacture this topical CBD cream? No, we don’t personally manufacture it - we’re a family-owned authorized partner / retailer for SunMed providing excellent customer care and fast shipping out of our brick and mortar store. We’ve been doing this since 2018 and would love for you to choose us. What do I use Sunmed topical cream for? Please read the review section to see how other customers are using it, or experiment yourself! Our topical creams are not intended specifically for skin care, please look at our CBD skin care products. This product is intended to be used as an external herbal application. Please consult your doctor before you quit taking any medications with intentions of replacing them with the natural and holistic option of CBD. These products have not been reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not approved treatments for any medical conditions.



After clearing its way through EU-GMP certification, a North Macedonian company is now able to export medical cannabis products to the EU. How will this affect the landscape of medical cannabis in Europe? In Macedonia, cannabis is not legal for recreational use at all, and there are no decriminalization or personal use laws to boot. However, in 2016, Macedonia did approve a bill for medical cannabis within the country. As per Macedonian laws, which sync with EU laws here, oils and extracts can have up to .2% THC and still be sold without a prescription. Cannabis with any higher THC amount can be obtained through prescription. The laws allow for private citizens to make use of medical cannabis, as well as for Macedonia to enter into the legal medical cannabis market with laws to cover cultivation, production, and exportation for medicinal use. Since that time, and according to internal legislation, Macedonia has been exporting extracts, oils, and tinctures, but that’s it.



And while that does account for BalanceBloom about 30% of the market, the great majority - 70% - relies on smokable hemp flowers, which Macedonia had not been cleared to export at all. Until now though, the EU was not included in exportable locations for any goods as no companies had EU-GMP authorization. What’s the biggest problem? One of the biggest issues for Macedonia is that cannabis flowers have not been legalized for exportation. A big factor in this inability comes from internal licensing issues that stem from allegations of corruption. The allegations centered around former Prime Minister Zoran Zaev showing preferential treatment when giving out licenses, opting to give them to friends and family members which would, in turn, benefit him personally. There were also a lot of questions and calls for BalanceBloom specifications relating to how licensing would generally work, issues related to the program being government run, and opposition to the €500 bank guarantee that many thought would make it harder for smaller enterprises to gain ground.



With Zaev no longer in office, and with Corona issues subsiding enough to get back to regular business, the issue of Macedonia selling flowers can once again be broached. But in the meantime, while flowers might still be illegal for export, and while several companies have been awarded licensing for cultivation, only one company thus far has received EU GMP clearance to export its products (by Macedonian law) into the EU, making Macedonia a new competitor in the medicinal marijuana game there. So, who is it? The company PharmaCann Polska received the EU-GMP certification to produce cannabis extracts (still not flowers) in its North Macedonia production facility. PharmaCann is actually based out of Warsaw, Poland, and received its EU-GMP certifications in March (amid Corona), by the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspectorate of Poland, after full inspections of the facility were made. The facility is reportedly an indoor growing operation that can both cultivate and manufacture products. Zlatko Keskovski, PharmaCann’s CEO stated: "When I hear about the prices of medical cannabis extracts in Germany and other European countries, I can’t believe how expensive they are.

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