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CBDoil and Cholesterol medication

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I have Ataxia and am considering using CBDoil. A Googlesearch has indicated that my particular Cholesterol medication (Atorvastin) does not work well with CBDoil.

Does anyone have experience of this particular issue? (I am booking an appt. with my GP about this).

Peter

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benning

Good luck to you,I'm sure the oil can make things a lot better!It;s probably much better than MEDS??

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hsilverman1

I take the same statin as you. Did you have a heart attack? Do you think it was related to your Ataxia? I have been wondering the same thing!

Happy Christmas 🎄 and a good New Year!

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