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Old 12-22-2021, 03:42 PM #6
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Hi, I've used many brands over the long haul, but seem to go back to Olympian Labs and take 200mg usually once daily. One has to take enough for their body weight...If you are very thin, look at 100mg caps and take 1 or 2 daily. I buy mostly from iherb on line and prices are good in my budget. Now know, if you take a pharma blood thinner, can't take both. Grape Seed Ex cleans and thins the blood.

Glad the CBD is working and you can get the special pricing.

I've also mentioned many times that Inosine and Sphingolin have done so much with the burn/tingle of nerve damage I live with. No burn anymore but my right side of thigh from knee up are numb from surgery .
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