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Marijuana definitely helps me with my tremors and stiffness. It seems to have a relaxing effect on my body overall. Problem is I don't think I could function mentally while at work, may take some practice. Any thoughts people?

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12stargate

Where do you get cannabis?

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Beckey in reply to12stargate

Hi Stargate. Contact the Realm of Caring. This is their website: theroc.us/

You can also google "Charlotte's Web strain."

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Leilani23

I'm supportive of anything that helps. But I definitely get that it would be a problem at work. Good luck keeping a balance with that.

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Beckey

What kind do you use? From what I gather, the potent effect comes from the cannabinol content, which does not have psychoactive properties. In California where I live, the staff at the clinic can advise you. If you can obtain products that are primarily CBD, you should get the benefit without having to go to work stoned. I saw an amazing documentary showing how CBD-only products are being used by children with severe epilepsy -- with incredible results. It's on YouTube. I was so impressed that the next day I got some marijuana chocolate and ate too much, and had the most wretched night of my life. But the next day I had NO tremors at all, and the last time I looked at the clock it was a little past midnight. The whole livelong day!! I thought, "Hallelujah! I'm cured!" but alas, when I woke up the morning after, the miserable cursed old shakes were back. I went to the clinic and bought a CBD-only tincture. It's not as effective but I wouldn't want to repeat the psychological experience that came with the chocolate!

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Trixiedee

Like Beckey says - get cannabis high in CBD and low in THC.

Cannabis, CBD, Charlotte's Web strain... nice path to research and think about it. The way to go. ;-)

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answerseeker

I decided to do some research into the availability and research done on Cannabis. I came across a company called NuLeafNaturals which makes a oil with high levels of CBD. There is no information on the usage guidelines for this product and the research is limited mostly to rats and some very small studies with varying results. Has anyone used NuLeaf Naturals High Grade CBD Hemp oil or similar? Hemp is naturally low in THC and according to what I read will not make you high.

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