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Old 10-06-2022, 09:43 PM #1
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I used to always coat my stomach first. Sour cream or milk is good. It has become harder to do. I think now the fact that I topically use a mild CBD Oil called a charlotte’s Web I have less side effects like bowels or they are mild. This is a safe product that kids with spasms and seizures use so I do find it helpful. My spasms have increased the past year and it is really good for this. There are studies going for Infantile spasm condition and this oil. I avoid products like Imodium as my body fluids already act up . One of my docs years ago suggested the old pill Amyltripilene. I didn’t spell this right. It’s an old antidepressant. Sculptor 44
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