Biospectrum Broad-Spectrum CBD Roll-On

Whether you’re an athlete, a gym rat, or a weekend warrior, you know how aches and pains can get you down. Say hello to your new teammate — BioSpectrum HEMP, founded in 2011 by a practicing Medical Doctor, is committed to being the US company of choice for the highest quality, safety and most effective cannabinoid products. Their newest offering is a 1000mg CBD Topical Roll-On formulated with Lidocaine, Menthol, Camphor, along with Broad Spectrum Hemp Distillate and a wide variety of cannabinoids, to provide long-lasting pain relief. The roller ball design allows for quick, easy, and mess-free application onto a desired area of the body, and the compact size is perfect to just drop in your bag and go. BioSpectrum Hemp products follow medical and pharmaceutical standards, and their clients range from doctors to entrepreneurs, students, Olympic and professional athletes, mothers and fathers. Not only do BioSpectrum products do the job, they’re also very affordable. “Competitors don’t want you to know that costs of bulk CBD derivatives used to make CBD products have fallen dramatically over the last for years,” says account manager Brady Wanninger. “We think prices for consumers should reflect that — oftentimes, BioSpectum HEMP products beat the competition by more than 50 percent!”

Website: www.biospectrumhemp.com

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