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Old 06-28-2019, 04:10 PM #23
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I have bought the isolate tincture from fully activate.. i wanted to know how much do you use.. a full dropper each time? And how many times a day???

Thanks.
Hello. If you are on Facebook there are a number of CBD support groups. They have dosing protocols to introduce the body to CBD. I believe they start with a single drop under the tongue.

I live in AZ and I have a medical pot card. I can easily take a dropperful of CBD with THC and not feel any effects but a light calm.

I have found CBD to help with anxiety. To me, it feels like a strong drink. It doesn't remove the pain for me. I don't disbelieve those who claim that it does, but expectations are a big part of our response to CBD.
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