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CBD Oil

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Has anyone used CBD oil to battle inflammation?
Any advice on what to look for as far as quality
And potentcy would be apprretiated.

META99's picture

I have tried High mg CBD oil from reputable companies, and I have found no result from them. I have chronic back / nerve pain

Semkeluise's picture

In my opinion, CBD oil is kind of useless. I’ve been prescribed to take CBD oil after surgery, but it didn’t help me out much. Gladly, a friend of mine recommended me to try CBD-infused edibles to reduce the pain. At first, I was skeptical about it, but I agreed because the pain was abnormal. He came as fast as he could with a pack of grape 100mg CBD infused edibles and OMG... it hit me instantly, my body was numb (in a good way) and I just felt so much better. He gave me the website from where he got those edibles https://www.mailorder-marijuana.com/buy-edibles-online/ and I began to consistently consume edibles. Even after the pain was gone, I still do edibles, not for physical pain, but mostly mental.

Achak's picture

If money isn't an issue, transdermal CBD patches are the best way to treat inflammation. You get a much higher bioavailability in the bloodstream. I have vaped CBD and it has a calming effect. My nephew has autism and the gummies help him greatly.

warpAqualung's picture

These people saying "CBD is bullshit" probably havent tried or got bunk.

I vaporize it, its the method with best absorbtion rate, and with a proper dose i assure you it works. I get rid of my anxiety with it and sleep deeper.

johnmarshall12's picture

No thank you I'll stick with traditional pain relievers.

Mr.GT's picture

CBD isolate is THC free and can be easily dissolved in oil or alcohol. What we do for my wife (fibromyalgia pain) is purchase CBD isolate and then I mix with warm oil and it dissolves with only a little stirring.

From there either drop it under the tongue, or you can use a dropper to fill capsules. CBD isolate can now be bought off amazon for around $20/g for 99% isolate. I only mention that because it is cheeper than buying from many other places I’ve seen and just as good ime.

Alternatively we’ve made caps with just the isolate and other herbs/spices (tumric, mint, etc) in powder form (need a mcg scale). We infuse the tinctures this way as well for added benefits.

Way cheeper than buying tinctures or capsules of CBD and we can customize the ingredients, and get more CBD per cap.

Absolutely helps with my wife’s pain. I really don’t get much from it unless I smoke it. The isolate can be smoked or ‘dabbed’ as well.

There is more evidence coming out that CBD might be slightly liver toxic. But seems like only in large doses.

Greg's picture

Seriously? During a time when vaping non-tobacco products and flavors have killed a dozen people, made hundreds sick, and is being banned across the country until they figure this thing out. You recommend vaping CBD oil?

ChickenBirdOfGains's picture

Important to note that CBD is the non -psychoactive ingredient in medical cannabis

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828614/

Cannabinoids are potent anti-inflammatory agents and they exert their effects through induction of apoptosis, inhibition of cell proliferation, suppression of cytokine production and induction of T-regulatory cells (Tregs). In this review, we provide an in-depth description of all four different mechanisms and we further discuss the immunosuppressive properties of cannabinoids in the context of inflammatory and autoimmune disease states, triggered by cellular rather than humoral components of the immune system

They give CBD rich products to children now, because of the low-risk, and high reward of usage.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/07/health/charlotte-child-medical-marijuana/

Makwa's picture

What is it? Do you rub it on or drink it?

ChickenBirdOfGains's picture

It come in salves, balms, CBD oil infused capsules you take with a meal, and others as well.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OJeFhJrGd6U

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sAqnl_3m3Ig

abomination's picture

They have lotions, you can vape it or take it orally with a dropper. I prefer to take it orally.

abomination's picture

Please disregard if is is not allowed, but do you have a brand that you prefer? Dispensary is not an option. I live in Idaho.