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Cannibus Oil

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Brawley, CA

Has anyone used Cannibus as prevention from reoccurrence/pain or treatment?

September 6, 2016
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You can get cannibus oil in different THC/CBD concentrations. For pain management high CBD is the way to go. You will not get "high" or be overly tired. Always start with a low dose (two drops vs four drops) and see what works for you. Not all oils are the same - you might have two suppliers that say CBD 18% TCH 1% - but you might react differently to each. If you have a good medical supplier - ask a lot of questions. Most are very knowledgeable and will help you find what might work best for you. The up sides to using cannibus oil are 1) its natural and plant based, 2) there are no lingering side effects like the ones you get on opioid pain meds, 3) some studies have shown that CBD has cancer fighting/preventative properties, and 4) it's not another damn pill to counter the effects of something else we are having to take.

September 6, 2016
A MyBCTeam Member

I live in Washington State and ointments/gel help tremendously.

September 17, 2016
A MyBCTeam Member

I am in the application process. $300 to apply for a medical MJ card, then MD has to fill out forms, THEN you are allowed to buy it. This is all without THC!! Insane that I can get a truckload of oxycontin with no problem, and have to jump through so many hoops to TRY CBD oil. UGGG

September 13, 2016
A MyBCTeam Member

The gal that will assess me will link me up on Skype with their doctor. Her email address is with CBD health solutions. For those who will be using the CBD that contains the THC, the stuff that makes you high, will need a marijuana card in which you can apply for one by filling out their forms. I can't use the THC as I had estrogen bc. But I would like something for pain and anxiety. My friend recently bought some items. One being the chocolate espresso balls which help her sleep through the nite. She's had insomnia all her life. They even have stuff for kids for allergies, etc. A local 4 yr old cancer survivor was going to have her leg amputated becuz of the damage from radiation and her mother applied the oil for a few months and now the damage is where she won't need her leg amputated. In regards to prices the CBD spray with no THC costs about $50. The more concentrated oil that comes in a much smaller bottle will cost me $70. They have a lot of other items.

September 8, 2016
A MyBCTeam Member

Doctors will not refer you for medical marijuana as it is not legal on the Federal level. It is only legal in certain states. If you reside in a state that allows for medical use you can google clinics/doctors for medical marijuana. These facilities are usually nothing like your normal doctor's office so don't be surprised when you arrive. I don't believe insurance covers any cost associated with this treatment for the same legal issues. Also do not be surprised if your oncologist or other doctors do not support the use of medical marijuana. My families experienced is quite mixed. That being said we have the same reactions when it come to acupuncture and eastern medicine.

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September 7, 2016

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