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Old 06-16-2018, 06:52 PM #1
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Default CBD Use, anyone "got it" working for pain issues

I've been working with different types of CBD oil as I'd love to take less ibuprofen but keep trying different products and strengths.

I'm using one now and it's a 500mg type and says 1 dropper full 1-2 times daily. So far this dosage does not help.

Now I'm wondering and I'm going to test it, could 2 dropper fulls 1-2 times daily work for me. I'm thinking so much can depend on a person's body weight and the degree of pain one deals with.

Maybe someone will reply with some info that is working for them.
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