Award-winning cannabis topicals and wellness formulations from Green Thumb Industries — Maryland-produced balms, lotions, and transdermal gels.

Doctor Solomon's is the wellness arm of Green Thumb Industries, focused on cannabis topicals, balms, and science-driven formulations. The brand's products at ReLeaf are produced at GTI's Centreville, Maryland facility on the Eastern Shore. Topicals, balms, and transdermal formulations are available on the ReLeaf Shop menu.
Key Highlights:
Topicals & wellness specialty. Where most cannabis brands chase flower or edibles, Doctor Solomon's is built around topicals — balms, lotions, transdermal gels — designed for local application.
Award-winning formulations. Doctor Solomon's topped Chicago Reader's 2023 poll for best topical cannabinoid — a category where third-party recognition genuinely matters.
Maryland-produced. All Doctor Solomon's products on the Maryland menu are cultivated and produced at GTI's Centreville facility on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Multi-cannabinoid ratios. The lineup includes 1:1 and 1:3 ratio formulations — not just THC, but balanced cannabinoid combinations targeted at specific use cases.
Science-driven approach. The brand's positioning explicitly emphasizes "effective, scientifically advanced formulations" rather than the lifestyle marketing common in the wellness category.
Doctor Solomon's is GTI's wellness brand. The premise: cannabinoids can empower people limited by ailments to take back control of their lives. That's the kind of mission statement plenty of brands have. The product portfolio actually backs it up. Doctor Solomon's topped Chicago Reader's 2023 poll for best topical cannabinoid — a real third-party signal in a category where brand claims are often hard to verify.
GTI's Centreville facility on Maryland's Eastern Shore is the production home for the Doctor Solomon's products available in the state. The facility was originally built by two Maryland families before GTI acquired and expanded it. Today it handles both cultivation and consumer-product manufacturing for several GTI brands, including Doctor Solomon's wellness lineup.
The category itself — cannabis topicals — rewards careful formulation. Skin absorption rates differ from oral or inhaled cannabinoid delivery, and finding the right cannabinoid ratios for specific use cases is genuinely a science problem. Doctor Solomon's leans into that with multi-cannabinoid ratios (1:1, 1:3) tuned for different intended applications, plus ingredient transparency that's stronger than the category average.
The Doctor Solomon's lineup at ReLeaf includes the Unwind 1:3 Balm 180mg ($30), the Restore 1:1 Lotion 400mg ($45), and transdermal gel formats. Topical-only — these are not products that produce a typical cannabis high. They're applied to skin for localized cannabinoid effect.
For Maryland shoppers exploring cannabis for wellness applications without the psychoactive component, Doctor Solomon's is one of the strongest options on the menu. Particularly worth knowing about for first-time cannabis customers who want to understand what topical cannabinoid products can and can't do before committing to a flower or edible purchase.
Topicals don't rotate stock as quickly as flower, so what's on the live menu tends to be reliably available. The deals page sometimes features wellness-category promotions — worth checking before any visit. Budtenders are knowledgeable about which Doctor Solomon's products fit which use cases.
Yes. ReLeaf stocks the Doctor Solomon's wellness lineup, including the Unwind 1:3 Balm (180mg, $30), the Restore 1:1 Lotion (400mg, $45), and transdermal gel formats. Topicals hold stock longer than flower, so what shows on the live ReLeaf menu is usually reliably available.
The balms and lotions are applied to the skin for a localized cannabinoid effect and don't produce a typical cannabis high — that's the point of the category. Transdermal gel formats are formulated differently, so read the label and ask a budtender which format matches what you're after.
Doctor Solomon's was founded in 2016 by two sisters who named the brand after their mother, Dr. Diane Solomon, a physician and scientist known for clinical research in women's healthcare. Today it sits in the Green Thumb Industries family, and every Doctor Solomon's product on Maryland shelves is made at GTI's Centreville facility on the Eastern Shore. The Doctor Solomon's site covers the full catalog.
The numbers describe the cannabinoid ratio in the formulation — a 1:1 lotion carries equal parts of two cannabinoids, while a 1:3 blend weights the mix three-to-one. Exact milligram counts are printed on every package label. Multi-cannabinoid formulation is the brand's signature, and it earned third-party recognition when Doctor Solomon's topped Chicago Reader's 2023 poll for best topical cannabinoid.
Wellness-category promotions rotate through the daily deals page, and Doctor Solomon's formats appear periodically. Because topical stock turns over slowly, a deal price rarely means a sold-out shelf — worth a check before any visit.