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Hey guys. I went to a dispensary for the 1st time and wanted to know if you all have tried this. It's for nerve pain.
Ugh I wish we could attach pics. It's by a brand called matter. 1:1 thc to cbd. Tangerine. Thc 100 mg Cbd 100 mg. Tcha up to 1 mg Cbda up to 1 mg
4 mg of thc and 4 mg cbd per 0.5 ml dose. My durectiins:" Fill to half of 0.5 ml. Wait 15 min for fx. Redose of nec. Up dose to 0.5 ml after 1 week or if needed" Thing is my pain is random. So I'd more need to take it consistently for prevention.
Soneone told me even to half that as a beginner
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We're all different re any treatment we try, so I think the key is for you to discover what works for you. I think starting out small is better, and then increase dosage.
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True and that's what I'll do. I just hoped there was someone experienced with this type of pain relief. I'm kinda scared.
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You're absolutely right – we all have our own unique responses to different treatments, and that's why it's crucial to find what works best for each of us.
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Starting with a small dosage and then gradually increasing it is a thoughtful strategy to understand how your body responds.
The research in this area is still evolving, but there are growing studies and anecdotal evidence suggesting that CBD may have neuroprotective properties that could potentially be beneficial in managing certain aspects of dementia. It's a topic that continues to pique the interest of many in the medical community and beyond.
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