No. 82 Acuity
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Cooling Balm

$75.00

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Get relief from acute pain conditions with this refreshing and aromatic topical balm formulated to soothe sudden injuries and unexpected accidents. The Cooling balm medicinal herb formula is based on time-honored martial arts dit da jow formulas known for reducing pain and inflammation due to trauma and injury.

• 3,600mg full-spectrum hemp extract

• Proprietary Chinese herb formula

Cooling Balm

Cooling Balm

No. 82 Acuity
Cooling Balm

Product Details

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Get relief from acute pain conditions with this refreshing and aromatic topical balm formulated to soothe sudden injuries and unexpected accidents. The Cooling balm medicinal herb formula is based on time-honored martial arts dit da jow formulas known for reducing pain and inflammation due to trauma and injury.

• 3,600mg full-spectrum hemp extract

• Proprietary Chinese herb formula

Key Benefits

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  • Cooling effect for acute pain relief.

  • Anti-inflammation.

  • Improves blood flow.

  • Reduces bruising and swelling.

  • Expedites recovery.

How to Use

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Use as needed. Apply a small amount directly to the affected area and massage gently until absorbed.

For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds. Do not ingest.

Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children.

Nutritional Facts & Testing

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View third-party testing here.

Shipping & Returns

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We process and ship orders within one business day (24 hours) from the time they are placed, Monday–Friday, excluding holidays.

Delivery timelines shown at checkout are estimates provided by our shipping partners (USPS and UPS) and begin after your order has been processed.

Returns are accepted within 30 days for a refund, exchange, or store credit.

For more information view our complete Shipping & Return Policy.

Peace-of-Mind Guarantee

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At Dragon Hemp, we’re dedicated to providing products that support and empower you on your wellness journey. If you’re not completely satisfied with any of our products, we’ll make it right—whether that means helping you find a suitable alternative or offering a full refund.*

Simply email us at info@dragonhemp.com, and we’ll provide a return shipping label to get started.

Your trust matters to us, and we’re here to ensure you feel confident and cared for at every step.

*Please note: For opened items, our Peace-of-Mind Guarantee applies to one item per product, per order or customer — unless defective. 

For unexpected aches.

An aromatic, cooling blend of menthol, gardenia, Chinese rhubarb, and red peony root for dispersing heat in inflamed tissue, and frankincense, myrrh, and corydalis to stimulate blood flow, enhance recovery and healing of tissue.

No. 82 Acuity
5.0

Get relief from acute pain conditions with this refreshing and aromatic topical balm.

  • An aromatic, cooling blend of menthol, gardenia, Chinese rhubarb, and red peony root for dispersing heat in inflamed tissue, and frankincense, myrrh, and corydalis to stimulate blood flow, enhance recovery and healing of tissue.

  • An invigorating source of immediate topical relief.
    For sudden injuries, accidental ailments, or any unplanned physical pain.

  • Licorice root to moderate and harmonize fellow herbs, and Full Spectrum CBD Hemp Extract to reduce inflammation and guide the medicinal herbs.

$75.00
No. 82 Acuity
Cooling Balm
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An invigorating source of immediate topical relief.
For sudden injuries, accidental ailments, or any unplanned physical pain.

Licorice root to moderate and harmonize fellow herbs, and Full Spectrum CBD Hemp Extract to reduce inflammation and guide the medicinal herbs.

Key Ingredients

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    Cajeput is an oil derived from the leaves of the cajeput tree. Similar in aroma to eucalyptus oil, cajeput is commonly used in traditional herbal medicine as an effective topical pain reliever and anti-inflammatory that can be used as an antiseptic and an analgesic.

    Benefits:
    • Pain relief
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Muscle and joint pain
    • Antiseptic properties
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    Camphor is a white compound commonly extracted from the wood of the camphor tree. It’s best used topically to provide a cooling, numbing effect on the skin for instant pain relief.

    Benefits:
    • Pain relief
    • Itch relief
    • Respiratory health
    • Wound healing
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    Yan hu suo (Corydalis yanhusuo) is a native Chinese plant that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The plant's root and tuber contain a variety of compounds that are believed to have health benefits that are further amplified in conjunction with other anti-inflammatory therapeutics. including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative effects.

    Benefits:
    • Pain relief
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Skin healing
    • Sedative
    • Menstrual relief
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    Frankincense, also known as Boswellia or Ru Xiang, is a resin obtained from the Boswellia tree that’s believed to have analgesic properties. It’s often used together with Myrrh for its potent complementary effects.

    Benefits:
    • Pain relief
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Blood circulation
    • Wound healing
    • Menstrual relief
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    CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid compound naturally derived from hemp. Full-spectrum CBD hemp extract naturally contains trace amounts of other cannabinoids, including THC within federally legal limits, working in harmony to amplify the benefits. It has been shown to help reduce inflammation, calm the body and mind from daily stressors, and support recovery from pain or exercise.

    Benefits:
    • Pain relief
    • Anxiety relief
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Calming effect
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    Gardenia is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the dried fruit of the Gardenia jasminoides plant, and is typically used as a cooling herb — beneficial for calming, inflammation, and skincare.

    Benefits:
    • Calming effect
    • Sedative
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Topical skin health
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    Also known as Gan Cao in Chinese medicine, Licorice root is a potent herb used for centuries in multiple medicinal applications. Its efficacy in digestion, anti-inflammation, and respiratory health has led to it being a mainstay in both Eastern and Western natural medicine.

    Benefits:
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Digestive aid
    • Respiratory health
    • Adrenal support
    • Immune support
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    Myrrh is a resin obtained from the Commiphora tree and has been used for thousands of years in traditional herbal medicine. Commonly used topically, myrrh has long been considered a potent analgesic, acting to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.

    Benefits:
    • Pain relief
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Wound healing
    • Blood circulation
    • Menstrual relief
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    Also known as Chi Shao, red peony root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the root of the Paeonia lactiflora plant. It’s commonly used for its cooling properties when administered topically.

    Benefits:
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Blood circulation
    • Skin health
    • Cooling effect
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    Also known as Da Huang, Rhubarb root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the root of the Rheum palmatum or Rheum officinale plant. It’s typically used topically as a herb to promote cooling and pain relief.

    Benefits:
    • Anti-inflammation
    • Blood circulation
    • Topical pain relief
    Found In:

1 Cajeput

Cajeput is an oil derived from the leaves of the cajeput tree. Similar in aroma to eucalyptus oil, cajeput is commonly used in traditional herbal medicine as an effective topical pain reliever and anti-inflammatory that can be used as an antiseptic and an analgesic.

Benefits:
  • Pain relief
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Antiseptic properties

2 Camphor

Camphor is a white compound commonly extracted from the wood of the camphor tree. It’s best used topically to provide a cooling, numbing effect on the skin for instant pain relief.

Benefits:
  • Pain relief
  • Itch relief
  • Respiratory health
  • Wound healing
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3 Corydalis

Yan hu suo (Corydalis yanhusuo) is a native Chinese plant that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The plant's root and tuber contain a variety of compounds that are believed to have health benefits that are further amplified in conjunction with other anti-inflammatory therapeutics. including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative effects.

Benefits:
  • Pain relief
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Skin healing
  • Sedative
  • Menstrual relief

4 Frankincense

Frankincense, also known as Boswellia or Ru Xiang, is a resin obtained from the Boswellia tree that’s believed to have analgesic properties. It’s often used together with Myrrh for its potent complementary effects.

Benefits:
  • Pain relief
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Blood circulation
  • Wound healing
  • Menstrual relief

5 Full-Spectrum CBD Hemp Extract

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid compound naturally derived from hemp. Full-spectrum CBD hemp extract naturally contains trace amounts of other cannabinoids, including THC within federally legal limits, working in harmony to amplify the benefits. It has been shown to help reduce inflammation, calm the body and mind from daily stressors, and support recovery from pain or exercise.

Benefits:
  • Pain relief
  • Anxiety relief
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Calming effect

6 Gardenia Fruit

Gardenia is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the dried fruit of the Gardenia jasminoides plant, and is typically used as a cooling herb — beneficial for calming, inflammation, and skincare.

Benefits:
  • Calming effect
  • Sedative
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Topical skin health
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7 Licorice Root

Also known as Gan Cao in Chinese medicine, Licorice root is a potent herb used for centuries in multiple medicinal applications. Its efficacy in digestion, anti-inflammation, and respiratory health has led to it being a mainstay in both Eastern and Western natural medicine.

Benefits:
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Digestive aid
  • Respiratory health
  • Adrenal support
  • Immune support

8 Myrrh

Myrrh is a resin obtained from the Commiphora tree and has been used for thousands of years in traditional herbal medicine. Commonly used topically, myrrh has long been considered a potent analgesic, acting to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.

Benefits:
  • Pain relief
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Wound healing
  • Blood circulation
  • Menstrual relief

9 Red Peony Root

Also known as Chi Shao, red peony root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the root of the Paeonia lactiflora plant. It’s commonly used for its cooling properties when administered topically.

Benefits:
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Blood circulation
  • Skin health
  • Cooling effect
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10 Rhubarb Root

Also known as Da Huang, Rhubarb root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the root of the Rheum palmatum or Rheum officinale plant. It’s typically used topically as a herb to promote cooling and pain relief.

Benefits:
  • Anti-inflammation
  • Blood circulation
  • Topical pain relief
Found In:

Frequently asked questions.

What’s the difference between Warming Balm and Cooling Balm?

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Warming Balm contains herbs that produce heat, designed for more chronic injuries (those lasting 3+ months), and also to help warm muscles before or during exercise. It boosts blood circulation to alleviate inflammation and pain, making it suitable for arthritis, back pain, and muscle and joint stiffness. On the other hand, Cooling Balm is formulated with herbs that dissipate tissue heat from acute injuries or overexertion--similar to how you would use ice. This heat and swelling is the body’s natural response to trauma due to blood leaking from damaged capillaries. Cooling balm not only dispels this heat but also reduces swelling, enhances blood flow, and aids in tissue recovery.

How long does it take for Cooling Balm to work?

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Most customers report a noticeable reduction in discomfort within 15 minutes. Applying the balm when pores are open like after a warm bath or shower or immediately following exercise can accelerate & amplify the effects. It's recommended to reapply the Cooling Balm as necessary until pain is managed. The duration for complete relief largely depends on the injury's chronicity and severity.

I had a bad knee injury, will Cooling Balm help with the pain?

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For recent injuries, the Cooling Balm is recommended to diminish swelling and pain. It's suitable post-surgery or after accidents, but avoid applying on open wounds or stitches.

Will the Cooling Balm show up on a drug test for THC?

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Unlikely, but possible. The Cooling Balm contains full-spectrum CBD, which naturally includes trace amounts of THC and other cannabinoids. While topicals are applied to the skin and THC may not enter the bloodstream in significant amounts, they may be detectable, and we cannot guarantee that our products won’t appear on a drug test.

If you’re subject to regular testing or have concerns, we recommend consulting with your testing provider before using any hemp-based products.

For more information, please contact us or visit our storefront.

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