You need to run this past your GP/ cardiologist as heart patients are usually on a customised set of medication. Interactions do occur - for instance between some BP medication and anti-inflammatories (I believe CBD is one). All non-perscription drugs/herbal remedies/etc. should be OK'd first to avoid potential problems!
Hi there Michael.. thank you for your reply..yes I did think I would need to have a chat with my Dr..it would be wonderful if I could use the CBD joint cream as several folk spoke very highly of it on BBC Essex radio today and the arthritis in my knees and toes is not assisting me with the walking and exercise I need to do... Ha... there's always something.
I use CBD oil mixed with Coconut oil. It takes away the pain for a few hours and it's good for the joints being massaged. It doesn't react with all the med's I have to take. Hope it works for you as good as it is for me.
Thank you for your reply Crystal Rose.. I'm pleased you're getting relief from the arthritis.. I am looking into it more for myself.. anything to stop the pain..
This is something I too would love to try but I understand that any tablets that say you shoudln't take grapefruit with make it a no no. I certainly wouldn't try anything like that without the go ahead from my consultant. I have trapped spinal nerves and fibromyalgia which causes pain every where so I would jump at CBD oil if I could. Heck I even asked he chemist if I could safely use arnica for the bruising. My feet are awful where my stupid dog has trodden on me.
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