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You're welcome. I'm happy you're feeling a bit better. I hope that continues.

Four full droppers a day is a healthy dose of CBD, but studies show that you can safely take much more. But I'm not a physician and there are limited studies. This is why I said listen to your body and use your judgment. But studies and anecdotal evidence show that humans tolerate high doses of CBD without serious side effects. But it's always worth being careful and slowly increasing the dosage of anything.

Sorry, that was a typo, it should have been 5:1 CBD to THC.
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