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A friend gave me some Bison Pain Cream. I was convinced that it would have no effect. The difference it has made in the CMC arthritis in my thumb is astounding. I know that it would work well for bad knees too. If you live in Oklahoma you are in luck. Not only do they have MMJ, but if you are on their state Medicaid (Sooner Care), your RX is covered. The pain cream does require a license (easy to get if you already have any of the “listed conditions”.) It reduces the swelling and inflammation in the arthritic joints so that the pain is lessened dramatically.

I was able to get my Dr to try some on the arthritis in his hands that I knew he had. I told him that this could be the solution to the opioid crisis. Instead of waiting for a pill to tell your brain it doesn’t hurt, prescribe a cream that directly acts on the cause of the pain - the inflammation.

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rjoneslaw

good 2 know you found relief

Wish I could try some on my feet!

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Jazzihorsecat

Great news, glad it worked for ya TracyBelle💗👍🙏💐Many Blessings to ya!😻😀

Jazzy🌹💜

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KarenUSA

How do you get this cream?

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TracyBelle in reply toKarenUSA

What state are you in?

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KarenUSA

I live in Michigan

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TracyBelle in reply toKarenUSA

Michigan allows access to MMJ products with a Dr. Prescription. You probably can’t get it from the neurologist but you could go somewhere and get a permit. Then I think you have to submit an application (most states) and will be issued a card. Shop online first for the products you want, so you know that the dispensary you go to carries exactly what you are looking for.

Keep us posted if you decide to get a license. 33 states now allow MMJ which says that a majority of the US population approves of its use. The fact that so many states now allow recreational, but others states are still dead set against it in any form is a huge injustice. The government patents on MMJ have now expired. The US government has known that it kills cancer and is a neuroprotectant for more than 10 years, and it is even legal in DC.

If you are lucky enough to live in the 33 states, try some Pain Cream with CBD, THC, CBC, CBG & CBN. These compounds have a synergistic effect - meaning that they work better in combination than when they are isolated. (As in CBD only products.)

There is ZERO risk of feeling anything psychoactive because the cream works directly on the inflammation without traveling to your brain. The receptors are located where the pain is, so it works directly there. Pain Cream is perfect for people who don’t want to try MMJ, because it cannot affect your brain when applied to the skin.

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