I came across a research and study that CBD, helps regulate some of the complications of liver disease.
This is in no way advise or suggestions for others to try, but I feel I should share my experience. It has been a month since I starting drinking tea, with CBD ;my sleep pattern and insomnia has improved. I had TIPS, proceedure and the palpitations have stopped, nausea and gut discomfort has also gone done to a more comfortable levels and almost gone to the point where my doctor reduced my protonics intake to 50percent
My only concern, even though I read it helps the liber, is the ultimate effect in my organs. I am not really experimenting, but it sure feels great to have a restful night sleep.
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Hi. Here in the UK, in the medical professionals opinion, insufficient testing and has been done using CBD to prove it's effectiveness one way or the other. Until such time I personally would avoid taking it as I too would be concerned about possible side effects.
My husband was very keen to try it for his polymyalgia rhumatica but was advised by his rhumatologist to wait until studies conclude that it is as safe to use as the medication he is prescribed at the moment.
He is a sound sleeper ( for which I envy him) so if that's it's only benefit for now, he just doesn't need it. 😴
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Ps I believe the dosage should be just 2 drops under the tongue
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