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08-10-2018, 12:50 PM | #9 | ||
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Thank you for sharing your experience. It was nice to read this. It's great that cannabis has been so effective for you.
I'm really not surprised about THC being so effective as an analgesic. The pain relieving properties of THC are well documented, and when combined with CBD and even other cannabinoids and terpenes, the effect is even greater. I have nothing against THC, and use it at night for sleep, usually with much high CBD strains. It definitely rubs some people the wrong way, but I've convinced that at least in some cases it's due to them using strains that are extremely high in THC and very low in CBD. As for the dispensary saying such things, that's just false, as you seem to recognize. CBD is CBD. The only difference between hemp and MJ is that the former has been grown for other properties and for low THC content. Both plants have all the cannabinoids and a variety of terpenes. If you try a tincture with MCT oil, it will be less viscous. That might help. Alcohol is not ideal as you know. Maybe Bluebird, Lazarus, or Fully Activated would be worth a try. Fully activated also has a great salve, so you might like that given your appreciation of the topicals. But it seems like you know what works for you, so you should definitely go with that. For the most part I've also figured out what works for me, so it's going well. I'm really glad this plant has helped us both. Quote:
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