Cbd oil?

Who else have you tried?
My first exposure to CBD was a trip to Cali this year. But the oil that I picked up there still had THC in it. I used that up, and then did a lot of googling to find another source since I don't live in Cali. So my exposure and experience is very limited.

The only difference between what I ordered and what I got in Cali was that the stuff from Pure Kana didn't have the affects of the THC.

So, limited experience, take it for what it's worth.
 
My first exposure to CBD was a trip to Cali this year. But the oil that I picked up there still had THC in it. I used that up, and then did a lot of googling to find another source since I don't live in Cali. So my exposure and experience is very limited.

The only difference between what I ordered and what I got in Cali was that the stuff from Pure Kana didn't have the affects of the THC.

So, limited experience, take it for what it's worth.

There are some good suppliers that sell trace amount of thc in the cbd, its not as rare as one may think. Give a few other reputable suppliers a go. Your review definitely gave me the feel of an infomercial especially with a link in it, however asking you I see a new perspective of it now. Thank you for the honesty bro!
 
Bodybuilder Artemis dolgin has his own line of cbd stuff now. I don't use it, or any other brand, and have no clue of quality. Just know I've seen him mention his new line on social media.
 
I've done it in the past and you get used to it so damn quick it's not worth the money to me. Weed usually gets you relaxed every time, the oil is something like coffee where once you have enough of it the effects stop working
 
"Charlottes web" it was called, named after a girl with cancer or something along those lines. Never used a vape though, just swallowed the stuff
 
"Charlottes web" it was called, named after a girl with cancer or something along those lines. Never used a vape though, just swallowed the stuff
It’s not so much about the name really.
It’s about the concentration, dosage and quality. You get what you pay for!
I’ve seen cbd extracts and oils dosed anywhere from 3mg to 50mg dose.
Obviously a huge difference.
 
It’s not so much about the name really.
It’s about the concentration, dosage and quality. You get what you pay for!
I’ve seen cbd extracts and oils dosed anywhere from 3mg to 50mg dose.
Obviously a huge difference.
Yes, exactly, and for the price it seems outrageous. I've used a couple other brands that were personally sent to me by someone who owns a CBD website and didn't think they did a lot, they were dosed higher than the other brand I first tried. But I have comparables for anxiety like xanax and wellbuterin. The oil was just sub par compared to other anti anxiety compounds.

If my job didn't drug test I would just hit some weed before bed, sleeping is my real issue, I guess it goes along with anxiety. But hey, if it works for others then keep on keeping on rt?
 
It’s not so much about the name really.
It’s about the concentration, dosage and quality. You get what you pay for!
I’ve seen cbd extracts and oils dosed anywhere from 3mg to 50mg dose.
Obviously a huge difference.
I'd be curious to know who you'd recommend.
My only experience was the stuff that had the THC that I got in Cali, and the Pure Kana that I mentioned above.

I'd like to get more based upon my experience with it thus far.
 
So whats the point of a hemp based oil vs marijuana based? Wouldn't you want marijuana based oil?
 
So whats the point of a hemp based oil vs marijuana based? Wouldn't you want marijuana based oil?

CBD is the chemical you'd want, not THC.

That would be the difference. Hemp makes the same CBD but without it being derived from a marijuana plant. The oil from the marijuana would have potentially higher levels of acceptable THC, I think .3%
 
CBD is the chemical you'd want, not THC.

That would be the difference. Hemp makes the same CBD but without it being derived from a marijuana plant. The oil from the marijuana would have potentially higher levels of acceptable THC, I think .3%

Ahhh... Thc isn't the component that works, it's the cannaboids?
 
I mean THC works, but for other things. Lol.

But for anxiety yeah, CBD, as for PTSD, the THC actually helps as well.
 
Ahhh... Thc isn't the component that works, it's the cannaboids?
What do you mean THC doesn’t work.
Oh,, it works. It helps with????
benefits of THC
One of the most well-known characteristics of THC is that is a psychoactive component of cannabis. Nevertheless, tetrahydrocannabinol has many therapeutic properties.

  1. Relieves pain: the analgesic effects of THC is one of its main therapeutic properties.
  2. Relieves nausea and vomiting: since the 1980’s there have been pills that have been prescribed to cancer patients that contain THC, they help to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy such as nausea and vomiting.
  3. Increases appetite: One of the most common therapeutic effects of THC. It is able to stimulate the appetite of those with eating disorders such as anorexia or with diseases such as cancer and HIV.
  4. Aids sleep: THC is primarily responsible for the sleep inducing effects of medical cannabis. In fact, several studies in the 1970’s proved that THC is able to help those who suffer from sleeping disorders, such as insomnia.
  5. Post-traumatic stress disorder: THC causes interference between the interaction and processing of information within the hippocampus, (the site in our brain where memories are formed). This effect helps to reduce the amount of flashbacks PTSD sufferershave
These are just a few examples. It doesn’t help with inflammation or epileptic seizures, but...
It is FUN and gets you High! :p Makes music sound better, nature more beautiful and sex feel awesome!!
 
What do you mean THC doesn’t work.
Oh,, it works. It helps with????
benefits of THC
One of the most well-known characteristics of THC is that is a psychoactive component of cannabis. Nevertheless, tetrahydrocannabinol has many therapeutic properties.

  1. Relieves pain: the analgesic effects of THC is one of its main therapeutic properties.
  2. Relieves nausea and vomiting: since the 1980’s there have been pills that have been prescribed to cancer patients that contain THC, they help to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy such as nausea and vomiting.
  3. Increases appetite: One of the most common therapeutic effects of THC. It is able to stimulate the appetite of those with eating disorders such as anorexia or with diseases such as cancer and HIV.
  4. Aids sleep: THC is primarily responsible for the sleep inducing effects of medical cannabis. In fact, several studies in the 1970’s proved that THC is able to help those who suffer from sleeping disorders, such as insomnia.
  5. Post-traumatic stress disorder: THC causes interference between the interaction and processing of information within the hippocampus, (the site in our brain where memories are formed). This effect helps to reduce the amount of flashbacks PTSD sufferershave
These are just a few examples. It doesn’t help with inflammation or epileptic seizures, but...
It is FUN and gets you High! :p Makes music sound better, nature more beautiful and sex feel awesome!!

That was a question not a statement, hence the (?)
I dunno about the stuff . Haven't smoked herb in 20 years .That oil stuff is WAY after my time.
 
What do you mean THC doesn’t work.
Oh,, it works. It helps with????
benefits of THC
One of the most well-known characteristics of THC is that is a psychoactive component of cannabis. Nevertheless, tetrahydrocannabinol has many therapeutic properties.

  1. Relieves pain: the analgesic effects of THC is one of its main therapeutic properties.
  2. Relieves nausea and vomiting: since the 1980’s there have been pills that have been prescribed to cancer patients that contain THC, they help to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy such as nausea and vomiting.
  3. Increases appetite: One of the most common therapeutic effects of THC. It is able to stimulate the appetite of those with eating disorders such as anorexia or with diseases such as cancer and HIV.
  4. Aids sleep: THC is primarily responsible for the sleep inducing effects of medical cannabis. In fact, several studies in the 1970’s proved that THC is able to help those who suffer from sleeping disorders, such as insomnia.
  5. Post-traumatic stress disorder: THC causes interference between the interaction and processing of information within the hippocampus, (the site in our brain where memories are formed). This effect helps to reduce the amount of flashbacks PTSD sufferershave
These are just a few examples. It doesn’t help with inflammation or epileptic seizures, but...
It is FUN and gets you High! :p Makes music sound better, nature more beautiful and sex feel awesome!!

In my very limited experience, this is the damn truth. The pure CBD provided relief; but the stuff with the THC, simply fantastic.

More importantly, I got a bunch of the THC version for my mother who has pulmonary fibrosis and polymyositis, and it has made her feel better than she has in 10 years.

I had, and would love more of a solid tincture.
 

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