It's a great moisturizer, and seems to have some decent pain-killing properties. But overall it fails to do the job at times where I have used other cremes at a much lower dosage with much better results. Topically speaking, there are better and far cheaper alternatives to many CBD creams, salves, and lotions. At 16,000mg I would assume absolutely incredible results, but every body responds differently to pain based on numerous factors. This cream is a bit thin and watery, which is fine. It would be better if it weren't though. I have had the same (lack of) results from the 12,000 mg CBD tincture which was never as effective as the 2,000mg tincture I found elsewhere. No complaints. It's a relatively new field of science, and we are always learning what works best for us. Adding Boswellia however, which is also one of the most powerful painkilling herbs in existence, might also be an added benefit to this product if it is ever combined, or even in addition to it seperately.
As someone who suffers EXTREME skin, nerve and back pain constantly, I can't say what alternative might best. Combinations have always worked best for me. I will continue to use this product because I believe in it. If there is ever a 50,000mg cream, I would love to be a test-study for it's efficacy. CBD tends to work well for may in 'severe' pain. But chronic, 'DIRE' pain is a whole other world. It's unbelievably crippling on a daily basis, and has yet to be addressed with topical agents. But yes, I would buy this product again and I appreciate that it is even available to the general public for their benefit in pain-management.