Sweat Reducing
Non-Psychoactive
CBD Vape

Dry Pen 0.5g

CBD Disposable Vape

$35

Not intended for use by those

Under the age of 21

Exploring the Science of Sweat Reduction

Emerging research has begun to uncover the mechanisms through which cannabinoids influence sweat gland activity. While the field remains relatively underexplored, there is growing evidence suggesting that THC, through its activation of CB1 receptors within the endocannabinoid system, may induce an anticholinergic effect that reduces sweat production.

Inspired by these findings, our product was built to take advantage of on-intoxicating cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD), cannabigerol (CBG), and other bioactive compounds derived from cannabis to influence sweat gland activity. Unlike THC, these compounds do not directly activate CB1 receptors but are thought to modulate the endocannabinoid system in ways that could contribute to balanced physiological responses, without causing unwanted psychoactive effects.

In an effort to be transparent, we’ve linked related scientific studies below, offering a foundation for understanding the potential connections between cannabinoids and sweat reduction. While the science is promising, this area of study is still evolving, and we encourage further exploration of the research to gain deeper insights.

We will continue to link relevant scientific materials as they are published.

Research Papers

Unexpected improvement of hyperhidrosis with cannabidiol – Rubens Pitliuk, Christina Morotomi Funatsu Coelho, Tatyanny Paula Pinto da Costa Santos Fucci

Cannabinoids in hyperhidrosis – Till Kaemmerer, Benjamin Maximilian Clanner-Engelshofen, Tony Lesmeister, Lars Einar French, Markus Reinholz

Cannabidiol and Beta-Caryophyllene in Combination: A Therapeutic Functional Interaction – Henry Blanton, Linda Yin, Joshua Duong, Khalid Benamar