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Hemp is not only for CBD.Like any natural medicine some may receive benefits and some may not. And some benefits may be long term and require taking the medicine for a long time before it works.
@1diesel1 what happened to your hemp field? You are on a pretty high horse against cbd for a someone who jumped on the bandwagon.
You dont have the answer “it depends” or “it works for some people” in your poll.
My best friend’s surgeon in colorado recomended he take cbd regularly to help repair some nerve damage. The surgery alone did not make his arm work properly again but he insists the cbd has helped tremendously. He takes it in addition to smoking weed.
I tried it for months for my condions and it didnt do anything for me that my weed isnt doing already.
So it helps some people and not others.
The store bought stuff is an utter JOKE! Take a look at the potency, or how much actual cbd is in the product.
that will make even the most serious person LOL.
Source your own cbd isolate/distillate/ flower and make your own meds/products.
Like most bottles of nutrients people spend hundreds of dollars on......96% waterThe store bought stuff is an utter JOKE! Take a look at the potency, or how much actual cbd is in the product.
that will make even the most serious person LOL.
Source your own cbd isolate/distillate/ flower and make your own meds/products.
Even this is hard. I like to keep the same strains in my edibles (so that they're consistent). But in my experience many of the strains aren't real stable (especially as a seed). Harlequin is almost always super easy to grow, but my AC/DC from last year was a complete shit show (and I ended up pulling the plants and dumping them into the compost bin in August). With something like Sour Tsunami you only have a 25% chance of growing a CBD version (from seeds), while other favorites like Suzi Q, I can't even find. I'm much less confident about what I really have when growing the CBD.Source your own cbd isolate/distillate/ flower and make your own meds/products.
This is exactly what I am describing. I don't give a shit about marketed products, I produce and purchase pure CBD isolate. Individuals doses easily can surpass 1000mg in circumstances.Yes and no, I think. I agree with Mimed that there should be an "it works for some people at some times" option.
No in the sense that dabs of straight cbd have stopped flashbacks and anxiety attacks for me on multiple occasions. CBD edibles are also nice for a bit of body relaxing and pain relief. Also in conjunction with CBN it's the best to get me to sleep on the nights my brain is running.
Yes in the sense that in most of the forms that it's sold in the CBD itself isn't concentrated enough to actually do anything. It's pretty frustrating watching everyone buy silly shit like diluted oils and fuckin' aromatherapy candles when outstanding isolate is readily available, is much less expensive, and actually works.
This is exactly what I am describing. I don't give a shit about marketed products, I produce and purchase pure CBD isolate. Individuals doses easily can surpass 1000mg in circumstances.
There's a real issue with people who are anti-capitalism wanting to throw the baby out with the bathwater just because they saw some CBD deodorant in TJ Maxx.
Real science, real case studies. Not what your goofy uncle Jim said the walmart shampoo did for his moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
I believe CBD has inflammatory properties. I believe it helps with seizure control in certain types of seizures. I do not believe it's a cure-all for everything. So, between all the hype and the "snake-oil" type claims, there are uses where it really does work ... and others where it doesn't.
And Anti-psychotic properties.I think you meant anti-inflammatory. But its the anti-spasmodic property that helps seisures.
Its obviously inflammatory. Look what its done to this thread. ;-)
Lol
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