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Home Grown Apothecary

Portland, OR
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Phoenix Blend 1:1 Targeted Numbing Relief Balm by Medicine Farm Botanicals

THC 1000.0mg
CBD 1000.0mg
Phoenix Blend 1:1 Targeted Numbing Relief Balm by Medicine Farm Botanicals
Amount
$9600
each
Home Grown Apothecary
Closed until 11am PT
|2026.4 miles away

About this product

Our most potent balm ever. Specifically formulated to help you rise from the ashes of pain and feel like a whole new person. We’ve combined the warming effects of our award-winning Dragon’s Blend with the mentholated power of Cascadia Blend to create a powerful topical anesthetic that provides a soothing icy-hot sensation, perfect for even the most acute and persistent pain. With a whooping blend of 2,000mg of cannabinoids in a 1:1 ratio of THC and CBD, this balm delivers deep, penetrating relief to target areas. Don’t let pain hold you back- experience the transformative power of Phoenix Blend today. Scent Profile: This powerful balm emits a fiery top note of cinnamon, myrrh, and frankincense before blasting your senses with a cold front of tea tree, menthol, and peppermint. Key Ingredients: Dragon's blood resin, arnica, coconut oil, myrrh, menthol crystals. Suggested Use: Apply a dime-sized amount daily to areas of discomfort; allow time for absorption. Reapply as needed for long-lasting numbing relief. For those struggling with sleep due to pain/discomfort, pair this with our Lunar Elixir tincture for total body and mind reset.

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