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I think it worth a try.

Have seen amazing results related to Dementia (a relative) and MS (a close friend).

Please tell me what you think.

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Hi Lima-B

I have successfully been treating my Acquired Brain Injury and FND with medical cannabis since 2016 after a year of trying various pharmaceutical products that did not help.

Look for a 1:1 THC:CBD or 1:2 THC:CBD flower for dry herb vaporiser and infused oil.

A legal private prescription is available for FND or if like many the costs are unsustainable then you can apply for Cancard to be a legally registered medical cannabis patient in the U.K.

cancard.co.uk/

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