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“For me, I feel like if you don’t want to get high, this is a product specifically just to get rid of discomfort. Smoking a joint is fine, but most people can’t smoke a joint and go to work.”
She adds: “This, you can put it in your purse. You can put the rub on your lower stomach and lower back at work, and then when you get home you can get in the tub for a soak or make tea, and it allows you to continue to work throughout the day.”
Don’t know if the inspiration for Goldberg’s new venture is inspired by Washington state’s statistical report showing ganja did nearly a half billion dollars in sales since legalization (with predictions of it being a $20 billion dollar industry by 2020), or if the inspiration behind it stems from British royal Queen Victoria said to have used a marijuana tincture to relieve menstrual cramps (or hey…could have very well been us here at OtherSideoftheFame.com because you know we get people’s lives and livin’ POPPIN’ ‘round these blog parts! :)- ), but either way, Goldberg is getting this thing off and out of the ground sometime this month (April) but due to various state medical marijuana laws, (for now) will only be available in California.
Favoring marijuana for headaches over painkillers, it’s said that Goldberg stands by her product and feels like use of it for external pain would too, be just as effective. In addition to the tinctures, bath soaks, tinctures and topical rubs; the company will also be selling products containing cannabidiol (CBD) which is said to not have the euphoric effects commonly associated with marijuana grown with THC.