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Have been told about CBD today when buying some vaping liquids.

Has anyone tried it??

Does it help with pain??

What's the best to use it??

Can I use with my medication??

Am wanting to try it but don't want to waste money or make myself ill or worse any advice or information would be greatly appreciated

Thank you

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It can be very helpful, but it doesn't work for everyone.

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Nicky1993 in reply tonurmihusa

Yes I have heard a lot of people say that so kinda thinking maybe it's worth trying and just seeing if it helps even a little

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nurmihusa in reply toNicky1993

Yes, it's worth a try. Also consider Kava Kava. It, too, can take an edge off. I respond positively to Kava, myself, and not to CBD. But everyone is different.

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Nicky1993 in reply tonurmihusa

Thank you I will look into that as well

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I was wondering the same, thanks for asking this

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So..the negative I experienced was that pure CBD didn't seem to do much of anything at all for me. I was told I needed to get something with a little THC (the psychoactive bit) as well. So I tried different formulations each with a little more THC than the last. Eventually I did get a reaction and it was bad. I'm one of the few that reacts with paranoia and anxiety. I tried again a few days later and had the same horrible experience. But that's ME. The vast majority of people respond positively. I'm very much in the minority here.

I also only used medibles. I hate the smell of it so smoking or vaping was a no go because of that. Medibles, because of the time it takes to digest the stuff, come on very slowly...but they also last much longer.

Kava is very gentle, and does NOT have any psychoactive properties so you mind remains clear. I've noticed increased motility as the docs refer to it. Ahem.

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Nicky1993 in reply tonurmihusa

That's what I don't want I can't use the THC as I have had problems with that stuff in the past. Think I will keep looking around and see how and if it works. Have been told about kava will look into that as well. Just want something to help im fed up of being in so much pain and just given more pain killers

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nurmihusa in reply toNicky1993

This is the Kava product I've used. I prefer the vanilla shake which I mix up with chai. The chai has an earthy taste that helps cover the taste of the Kava itself. Cocoa is also good for that.

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