March 19, 2021
7 Ways to Enjoy Spring with CBD
Kelsy Chauvin READ TIME: 5 MIN. SPONSORED
Relief is coming. As snow melts and spring starts to bloom across much of the country, we're starting to head outside to appreciate nature, soak up the sunshine, and thaw out from a long, tough winter.
The first step on your way to winter recovery may be to complement the season with a bit of modern wellness: CBD.
CBD (cannabidiol) is a beneficial wellness supplement to spring into a new season. CBD is known for fighting inflammation, improving skin conditions, alleviating chronic pain, easing anxiety and supporting sleep. By addressing these common ailments, we can appreciate the world anew – and spring is the perfect time to lift our spirits with this powerful cannabis compound.
Check out these seven ways to revive, restore, and renew with CBD during the warmer months ahead.
Nature, and Natural Relief
Spending time in nature tends to improve our mood, decrease stress levels and boost creativity. It feels magical to, once again, dive into fresh-air activities like hiking, biking, swimming and other sports, but they may lead to muscle or joint soreness. Overcome inflammatory conditions that may hinder your favorite adventures with a CBD transdermal spray, muscle rub or relief stick. Oregon's Tweedle Farms makes great topicals at affordable prices, each with lab-tested concentrations to make sure your body is getting CBD's full benefits.
Open-Air Art
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we're all on the lookout for more ways to get outside. Public art and outdoor museums are perfect inroads to culture. With the help of CBD, we can help improve mobility and decrease stress so that we can immerse ourselves in public and outdoor art. Stimulate your creative mind with fresh flower from Tweedle Farms' spectacular "farm-to-table" selection, which can be legally shipped anywhere in the U.S. – and it's tasty for smoking or dry-herb vaping, too.
Gardening Season
Planting vegetables, herbs, and flowers is a spring highlight, but kneeling, bending, and stretching can be rough. CBD edibles like Tweedle Farms' gummies and mints are a convenient way to combat those nagging joints and free you up for a fertile and fun gardening season.
Farmers Market Delights
Springtime at the local farmers' market is a much-anticipated way to find culinary inspiration. Browse seasonal produce and cook up something fresh with CBD as a bonus ingredient. There's no wrong way to use Tweedle Farms' selection of CBD oils, so try adding a few drops to your salad dressings, salsas, popsicles and drinks. Tweedle Farms also offers a selection of CBG (cannabigerol) oils, giving you another cannabinoid option that's known for stimulating the appetite.
Massage Away
In winter, chilly weather keeps our muscles just a little bit tighter. That makes spring prime time to treat yourself to a massage that lets loose all that cold-season tension. Better still, bring a bottle of CBD massage oil to maximize your therapeutic release.
Picnic Puffs
Find a lush lawn and a shady tree, lay out your blanket, and enjoy a spring picnic. It's a great way to catch up with friends and maintain social distance. Plus, you can partake or gift a CBD pre-roll of Tweedle Farm's fresh hemp flower to help melt away stress.
Soothe Yourself
When we start to become more active, those aches and pains might creep back after a season of hibernation. Whether you're taking a break before getting back on the trail, recovering from a satisfying workout at the gym, or seeking relief from everyday aches and pains, a travel-ready Relief Stick may do just the trick. Packaged in a convenient, portable container, it's great for on-the-go or at-home use.
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Kelsy Chauvin is a writer, photographer and marketing consultant based in Brooklyn, New York. She specializes in travel, feature journalism, art, theater, architecture, construction and LGBTQ interests. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @kelsycc.