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Question for the burnouts. Is CBD the route for chronic pain
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:27 am
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:27 am
From what I have read, that is what helps with pain and inflammation without getting totally roasted
Is that correct, or is it more specific?
Is that correct, or is it more specific?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:29 am to Rouge
doubt it touches inflammation per se.
tumeric is your pal.
CBD for pain, yes
I have never used it.
tumeric is your pal.
CBD for pain, yes
I have never used it.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:30 am to Rouge
No wonder you can't afford severance packages for your employees. You're wasting all your money on drugs
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:31 am to CelticDog
What is tumeric?
Have a friend (Rouge doesn't have friends. Lulz) trying to get off of opiates
Have a friend (Rouge doesn't have friends. Lulz) trying to get off of opiates
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:33 am to AUCE05
quote:degenerative disc disorder in neck
More details on the pain
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:33 am to Rouge
you might be in a legal state, but didn't they make CBD schedule one?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:34 am to Rouge
quote:
tumeric is your pal.
CBD for pain, yes
This guy knows what's up
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:35 am to Rouge
quote:
trying to get off of opiates
Tell him to go with Kratom instead.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:37 am to BRgetthenet
quote:I used to play baseball. Gave up too many gopher balls
How'd you do that?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:37 am to Rouge
You won't get roasted on CBD
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:37 am to Rouge
quote:
What is tumeric?
A spice used especially in Indian cooking. Supposedly helps for inflammation.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:41 am to crazy4lsu
quote:
A spice used especially in Indian cooking.
You mean turmeric?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:44 am to tigertyler
quote:
you might be in a legal state, but didn't they make CBD schedule one?
Yes they did, but if I were in a shite ton of pain and wanted to get off opiods, then I wouldn't care what schedule the government has labeled the drug.
If people that have been affected by the same illness have stated it dramatically helps them, and there is science to back it up, then why not? We all know the DEA is pushing it to Schedule 1 to keep its funding relevant.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 11:48 am to Rouge
quote:
From what I have read, that is what helps with pain and inflammation without getting totally roasted
Yes. Still much to learn. FYI, there is real science going on. Pols want us to remain ignorant.
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a group of endogenous cannabinoid receptors located in the mammalian brain and throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, consisting of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors. Known as "the body’s own cannabinoid system",[1] the ECS is involved in a variety of physiological processes including appetite, pain-sensation, mood, and memory, and in mediating the psychoactive effects of cannabis.[2]
Two primary endocannabinoid receptors have been identified: CB1, first cloned in 1990; and CB2, cloned in 1993. CB1 receptors are found predominantly in the brain and nervous system, as well as in peripheral organs and tissues, and are the main molecular target of the endocannabinoid ligand (binding molecule), Anandamide, as well as its mimetic phytocannabinoid, THC. One other main endocannabinoid is 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) which is active at both cannabinoid receptors, along with its own mimetic phytocannabinoid, CBD. 2-AG and CBD are involved in the regulation of appetite, immune system functions and pain management.[1][3][4]
Posted on 12/22/16 at 12:06 pm to Watchmaker
CBS or tuneric (curcumin) can work but doesn't most of the time. Good ol' big pharma and help from a pain management professional is usually the way to go. Meditation can also help but again.....Not always.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 12:10 pm to Zappas Stache
My SO spent a year in India and the way she managed to control her nerve pain with eastern medicine was significantly better than the western medicine route. She lost faith in western medicine and the way we pump big pharma drugs into people to the point she is quitting her RN work and pursuing bringing eastern medicine to the US, which probably wouldn't have much success in a lot of areas but she is gaining momentum in Boulder. I can't really explain it well but check out Ayurvedic practices and methods
Posted on 12/22/16 at 12:49 pm to Emiliooo
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I wouldn't care what schedule the government has labeled the drug.
If people that have been affected by the same illness have stated it dramatically helps them, and there is science to back it up, then why not? We all know the DEA is pushing it to Schedule 1 to keep its funding relevant.
Preaching to the choir brotha
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