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I have got prictalgia dugan and recently started taking CBD oil for nerve pain i get in my leg and to my suprise and joy it has stopped the pain but also has stopped the pain associated with prictalfia dugan so please don't be afraid to try it a good health shop will advise you on dosage it's not addictive has no marajuwana ( not sure i spelt correctly ' ) in it so don't be afraid to try i'm amazed by it

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Should have read Proctalgia Fugax

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Thank you

I couldn't stomach the oil so got a muscle rub instead which seems to be helping my lower back, it doesn't work for everything but at least if it works for one thing then that will cheer me up!! Love and hugs Lynne xxxx

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Can I ask you what strength the CBD oil is? I saw some in my pharmacy. 2.5mg. Thanks Kate

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I started taken CBD oil and it has helped with my sleep, I could sleep for up to 6 hours, unlike before with 3 hours, still experiencing some pain after doing some task that involved stretching though, but you know I am happy with that , but I have some concerned "IS It Addictive??". Any further information??

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What is the strength of it! Where can I buy it! Please thanks glad it’s helping you

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