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I was gonna cover that receiver too, but then I got high, duh duh duh duh duh. Lol
I know people that have used it and say it has helped. It certainly does no harm to try.
CBD is the latest Panacea to come out of the "All Natural" products line. It's making a bunch of people rich off of unproven claims. I'm sure Frank Thomas will be all over the TV soon selling CBD products.
However to say "it does no harm to try" is false. This product is unregulated by the FDA. It is unknown if CBD causes adverse reactions when used while taking other drugs for instance. Also the only FDA approved form of CBD is an epileptic drug. However if if too much if this drug is taken it can severely damage the liver. So there is evidence of a potential harm if too much is taken.
I've been reading about CBD. I have some joint pain and like natural remedies.
Has anybody tried this? Had any success?
So there is evidence of a potential harm if too much is taken.
You can say the same thing about butter, salt, Tylenol and even water. Literally anything.
It's ridiculous to not have it be federally legal, and ridiculous to subject players to testing for it.
Let's be honest, smoking pot has been a regular and culturally accepted thing for at least half a century. Stop this ridiculous charade.
There is also the tired old argument that marijuana leads to use of other illegal drugs. I've never seen any evidence of it. Perhaps people draw the connection because those who use more serious drugs have usually used marijuana as well. Of course they have used milk and water too.
The drug I fear most is alcohol because there is a connection to drinking and driving and traffic deaths.
I’ve seen a lot of examples of it personally but that shouldn’t make it illegal or mean that it’s anywhere close to as toxic as alcohol. At the end of the day people need to make better individual decisions (talking to my younger self).
The drug I fear most is alcohol because there is a connection to drinking and driving and traffic deaths.
You should try products from East Fork cultivators. They are the best CBD cultivators in the state.I dated someone over the summer who really wanted me to try and it has changed my life. I feel 10 years younger and my performance at work has improved greatly. I take CBD (25mg) every morning now and then a 2:1 (50mg CBD, 25mg THC) about 90 minutes before bedtime and I my sleep is amazing with zero handover effect. I wish it had become legal years earlier here in Oregon. I don't smoke it, just edibles. I also don't drink or do anything else, so becoming a regular user is not something I thought would ever happen.
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I haven't smoked pot in over 40 years. But, I am seriously considering looking into the medical marijuana products due to my health issues. I am 66 years old and have a trashed lower spine, arthritis in my joints and constant pain in various locations in my body. Ibuprofen and lidocaine patches help but I would like a more natural and, hopefully, less damaging remedy.
I know people who swear by it and people that find little relief. I appreciate the comments about proper dosage and experimenting with what works for the individual.
Unfortunately, I am on a rather fixed income and don't know if I can afford it or not. Something I will have to research.
On the legalization issue, I think it is long past time that it was decriminalized totally. No regulation, no government oversight.
start with CBD only. It is less expensive and available over the counter. If the pain persists, getting a card and getting something one part thc 3 parts CBD may be better for you.
If you guys really think weed, will prop these guys back up for the second half, the way Toradol and Marcaine does, I honestly want to know what strain you're talking about...Cause I've tried a few for chronic shoulder pain, and it didn't do jack.
I've been reading about CBD. I have some joint pain and like natural remedies.
Has anybody tried this? Had any success?
I'm not sure if a person tests positive for marijuana proves they are impaired. It stays in the system for weeks.
The bottom line is people who are impaired shouldn't drive.
Determining who is impaired or degree of impairment can be a slippery slope. Lots of things can cause impairment. It's hard to know where to draw the line. Some of the worse driving I have seen is by those using cell phones or other distractions. Lack of sleep is another one. Medication can be another one and so forth. My guess most people are impaired to some degree and don't even know it.