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Struggling sleepers  notices difference in minute after applying  fast - acting  balm
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Struggling sleepers notices difference in minute after applying fast - acting balm

liverpoolecho.co.uk · Feb 22, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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The balm helps previous bad sleepers feel 'comfortable and relaxed'Eleanor Fleming and Nisha Mal16:33, 22 Feb 2026This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn morePeople who find themselves spending hours staring at the ceiling, unable to drift off, or constantly shifting position throughout the night, may be seeking a remedy. Bad sleepers are singing the praises of one particular product that's helping them feel 'comfortable and relaxed' come bedtime.The High Strength CBD Balm from Kloris is an award-winning solution that promises to deliver 'natural support for muscles, joints and everyday comfort'. Containing 800mg of 'premium' cannabidiol (CBD), the formula is described by the brand as suitable for everyone. It should be noted, though, that this isn't a medicine, but rather a natural relaxant.Three sizes are currently on offer - a 60ml jar (£44), a 30ml jar (£29) and a 10ml tin (£12). Better still, there's a useful discount code running at present, allowing customers to knock 20% off the 60ml jar using 'BALM20', reducing the cost to £35.20, reports the Mirror.The anti-wrinkle gadget 'like a product brought in by aliens' on lines now 20% offMost comfortable trousers ever worn' are Next gingham pair perfect for springThe High Strength CBD Balm is intended for targeted application on areas experiencing tension, stiffness, or localised discomfort, whether following a lengthy shift at work, exercise, or just general daily strain. It also claims nourishing benefits, thanks to its combination of shea, cacao and mango seed butters, mixed with coconut oil and hemp terpenes, according to the brand.Application is straightforward - users simply work a fingernail-sized portion into clean, dry skin wherever needed. Following application, the brand claims the balm melts upon contact, penetrates rapidly, and leaves skin feeling 'comforted rather than coated'.Discover more£44 for 60ml£35.20 with code BALM20KlorisBuy hereShop the High Strength CBD Balm at KlorisKloris states its products are manufactured in the UK using sustainably grown, hemp-derived CBD. Each batch undergoes independent testing to guarantee it delivers precisely what's listed on the packaging and is free from THC or prohibited substances, providing customers with reassurance.Additionally, Kloris has received endorsement from the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society for non-prescription, over-the-counter wellness applications. The company explains that the product is 'not positioned as a medicine', but instead seeks to 'comfort, ease, and support the body where it needs it most'. It is 100% natural, free from colourants and fragrances, and THC, lactose, GMO or gluten.Studies examining CBD's impact on joint discomfort remain in their infancy, though Harvard Health Publishing observes that preliminary findings suggest potential benefits. Nevertheless, it must never substitute any prescribed medication or treatment - whilst also proving beneficial for relaxation purposes.As an alternative option, Boots stocks this Eusphera 4SPORT CBD Cream 75ml with Devil's Claw and Arnica for £24.99. Described as a 'joint and muscle balm for soreness and pain relief', it features a non-greasy formulation and is appropriate for everyday application, according to the retailer.Alternatively, there's this Orange County 2000mg Deep Freeze Muscle Balm available from Amazon for £56.99. This contains 2000mg of CBD, menthol, eucalyptus, and camphor, which the platform claims 'works together for fast-acting relief'.Returning to Kloris' High Strength CBD Balm, customers have posted glowing testimonials and awarded it an average rating of 4.73 out of five stars. One reviewer shared: "This balm has become part of my nightly routine. It helps me feel more comfortable and relaxed when I wake up during the night."A second customer remarked: "It's incredibly soothing and fast-acting. I noticed a difference within minutes." Additional feedback has appeared on Kloris' website, with one user noting: "It's quite difficult to get the balm out of the tub, especially with long nails, but once it's been massaged into the skin it does seem to help.Article continues below"I wonder if a scent could be added. Perhaps eucalyptus?" Another reviewer explained: "I use the Kloris balm for my arthritic hip, knees, and toes. I use it on my back. I find it gives me great relief, but it took a few days to settle in. I use it every day."Nevertheless, the overwhelming majority expressed satisfaction. One more person shared: "I wouldn't be without it. Brilliant for everyday aches and stiffness."


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