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Margaret River Hemp Co Recovery Bath Salts

Margaret River Hemp Co Hemp Bath Salts contain therapeutic grade Epsom salts and West Australian BFA-certified salt (Biological Farms Association of Australia) to help your body detox naturally. At the same time, your skin is protected by the hydrating benefits of hemp seed oil and other natural essential oils and flowers.  The recovery bath salts help regenerate and repair any damaged and strained muscles. It's the perfect way to relax your entire body with 100% natural ingredients and essential oils.

$34.95

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About Margaret River Hemp Co

Margaret River Hemp Co was founded in 1995. They have created a high-quality Australian-grown set of hemp products that are not tested on animals, are pesticide, parabens and GMO-free, contain no sulphates and are vegan. Shop now.

Product details

Ingredients
  • Australian sea salt (sodium chloride)
  • magnesium sulphate
  • bentonite clay
  • hemp seed oil (cannabis sativa)
  • hibiscus flower dried (hibiscus sabdariffa)
  • tapioca starch
  • vitamin e (tocopherol)
  • peppermint (mentha piperita)
  • lime (citrus aurantifolia)
  • peppermint gum (eucalyptus dives)
  • German chamomile & jojoba (simmondsia chinensis, chamomilla recutita)
  • copaiba resin (copaifera officinalis)
  • juniper berry (juniperus communis)
  • French red clay (Illite)
  • pinene
  • linalool
  • limonene 

FAQs

Is hemp seed oil vegan-friendly?

Yes, hemp seed oil is vegan-friendly. Hemp seed oil is produced by cold-pressing the hemp plant's seeds to extract the oil without using any animal products or by-products.

Is hemp gluten free?

Yes hemp gluten free. It's also hypoallergenic, which can help people who are prone to food allergies.

Will hemp come up in a drug test?

While Hemp and Cannabis both belong to the Cannabis plant family, they differ in their chemical composition. Hemp contains low levels of THC, which is the compound that produces the "high" often associated with Cannabis use. Drug tests are designed to detect THC, so if you use hemp products containing less than 0.3% THC, it will most likely not appear in a regular drug test. If you are worried, you could use products labelled as "THC-free" or "broad-spectrum," meaning they still contain beneficial cannabinoids and terpenes but no THC.

Is hemp legal in Australia?

Hemp was legalised in Australia in 2017. Hemp crops produced in Victoria and Tasmania will not have a THC level of greater than 0.35%. In New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland it’s not greater than 1%. Hemp products will not give you a high often associated with Cannabis and most hemp skin care will not contain THC.

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