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KSH
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Hi, it’s been a few years since I’ve been an active member but reviewing this information has made me realize all over again how helpful it is!
Quick question, has anyone tried Medicinal CBD with THC to control inflammation?

Thanks!
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Welcome back
the best way to find the information is to use the search function and find prior discussions

the amount of people visiting /contributing to the forum has reduced, and for those that have remission, the frequency is not as regular.

hope this helps
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For me, it didn't help. THC gives me headaches.
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Tried CBD oil daily for a few months. Didn’t help my gut, my sleep or much of anything.
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I'm using CBD to manage inflammation, and it's somewhat beneficial. It hasn't completely resolved my symptoms, but it does take the edge off the inflammation, which helps with discomfort.

I get mine from a private medicinal cannabis clinic, Releaf, where they offer specific guidance on dosages and types of CBD products that might work best for such conditions. If you're considering it, I'd suggest discussing it with your healthcare provider first to make sure it aligns with your overall treatment plan.
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