Does Anybody Here Use THC-free CBD Oil?
What I use has .03% THC per bottle. I use Full-Spectrum CBD. I've found that Broad CBD and isolate don't help me. No, it's not total relief but it does knock it down a couple of knotches. I buy 2500 mg bottles from CBD Distillery. I used to by 1000 mg bottles but I was using it a couple of times a day on bad days and was going through it quickly so I just uped the dosage per bottle to get the same result, I found I actually saved money. Plus I've found topicals that are AMAZING! to treat trigger points or my neck or lumbar when they act up.
Thank you for mentioning T-Relief. I've never heard of it, I looked it up and ordered it immediately. Something to add to my arsenal of pain relief tactics. I've found that my body responds better to natural products than to prescription pharmacology. Thank goodness for essential oils
I use it all the time, but I buy high grade with high concentration (650) from Highland Pharms. I think people say it doesn't work because they expect total relief. I've learned that just taking it down a notch helps me enough. I pair it up with T-relief and my nausea medicine. I get no side effects from this like I would if I took my oxycodone or sumatriptan, so I can keep working.
I've just started using Roma Leaf recently and they test their products to confirm the cannabid oil amounts. I'm using the 500 mg for now. I can tell an improvement in sleep but not sure about pain levels yet.
I'm wondering how much to take though. Has anybody talked to their rheumatologist about dosing amounts?
I tried it, it was expensive and didn't help. I've read that the actual amount of CBD in products vary greatly and doesn't necessarily have what it says on the label. I've switched to making my own canna-oil capsules. Yes, it does have THC, but if you don't decarboxilate the cannabis it's less likely to make you high.
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