Thread started 06/01/17 8:02pmTrivialPursuit
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Cannabidiol lotion Does anyone here use Cannabidiol lotions for pain relief or any other particular reason? I'd be interested to hear your experiences. " don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r." |
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Reply #1 posted 06/07/17 12:23am
JorisE73
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TrivialPursuit said:
Does anyone here use Cannabidiol lotions for pain relief or any other particular reason? I'd be interested to hear your experiences.
I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia abotu 30 years ago, I'm 43. I started to smoking weed in my teens and that helped to relief the pain a bit. I've started using CBD oil aboujt 10 years ago and that helped a lot to relief the pains so much so that I can go on for weeks without any pain complaints. I truly believe in Medical Marijuana and CBD/THC oils. [Edited 6/7/17 0:25am] |
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Reply #2 posted 06/07/17 10:01am
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I appreciate your response! I wasn't expecting many comments as I'm sure not everyone here uses marijuana beyond enjoying a toke. There's a gal who a friend interviewed, who heads up Women Abuv Ground, and created That Glass Jar - a cannabidiol coconut oil based cream to relieve a skin condition for a friend. It worked so well, people started asking for it to use for topical applications for pain relief (sore knees, allergic skin reactions, etc etc). It's $60 for a 2oz jar (which is the size of Burt's Bees Almond & Milk hand cream).
My friend lives in LA and smokes weed, but uses the lotion on occasion. She has even used a bath bomb from them. (Lord, I can only imagine what the must feel like.) I told her to send me a sample of the lotion, and she's going to do so.
I hoped others had used a similar product and they'd offer up their experience. My former stepmother has Fibromyalgia, but I doubt she'd ever use the CBD to relieve it. Thank God for big pharma, right?! " don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r." |
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Reply #3 posted 06/07/17 11:13pm
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TrivialPursuit said:
I appreciate your response! I wasn't expecting many comments as I'm sure not everyone here uses marijuana beyond enjoying a toke. There's a gal who a friend interviewed, who heads up Women Abuv Ground, and created That Glass Jar - a cannabidiol coconut oil based cream to relieve a skin condition for a friend. It worked so well, people started asking for it to use for topical applications for pain relief (sore knees, allergic skin reactions, etc etc). It's $60 for a 2oz jar (which is the size of Burt's Bees Almond & Milk hand cream).
My friend lives in LA and smokes weed, but uses the lotion on occasion. She has even used a bath bomb from them. (Lord, I can only imagine what the must feel like.) I told her to send me a sample of the lotion, and she's going to do so.
I hoped others had used a similar product and they'd offer up their experience. My former stepmother has Fibromyalgia, but I doubt she'd ever use the CBD to relieve it. Thank God for big pharma, right?!
Great!
Big Pharma is indeed more into the business of keeping everyone sick enough to make more money For every little disease you get some pills that cause other diseases for which you need other (more expensive) pills etc. or worse as as child you get shots for whatever flu and in 30 years you get cancer from it well, maybe not really but who knows, right? I have read a lot of good stuff on medical marijuana and if you're interested maybe you can find books by Wernard Bruinings, he's the Non-profit grandfather if medical weed. I just don't know if his books were translated from Dutch to English. [Edited 6/7/17 23:13pm] |
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