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Old 09-28-2016, 08:53 PM #1
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Is there any CBD oil combo that works for SFN?

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Is there any CBD oil combo that works for SFN?

TIA
My PN is caused by MGUS not SFN, but I have found that a sublingual oil spray tincture of CBD-40mg/THC-0.1 mg may help slow or stop some of my nerve spasms. The low level of THC means I can use it during the day, even at work.

I am interested to know if others have tried 10mg or 20mg oil caplets of CBD/THC and, if so, whether this was useful in calming nerve spasms/pain.
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