A full-spectrum cannabis tincture dosed right is a game changer for chronic pain and can eliminate the need for opiates.

In addition to the consumption, it can be applied topically to the areas concern and offers additional relief.

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After a major seizure it can really make a huge difference since you feel like you’ve been beat up and buried in wet concrete for 48 hours.

Omgosh absolutely! A lot of people with epilepsy use it daily because I have heard it can be used preventively.

I’ve heard that as well, but there are many different types of epilepsy, not all respond to preventative thc/cbd treatment in that way.

Similarly, the ketogenic diet doesn’t work for everyone with epilepsy. Some, not all.

The main benefit, speaking only for myself, is that it helps with the intense feeling of nausea that accompanies the muscle pain after a big seizure.

the pain will be gone, but will I think they are out to get me?

Depends on dosage. If your prone to paranoia, you can go with one that has a small amount of thc and a lot of cbd

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Good catch!

You’re a pro if your word choice can be as precise as the writings of yore.

😂😂😂depends how stoned I am

Thx for the heads up!

I was prescribed opiates because the pain can get pretty intense, but the tincture dosage I have right now works way better and I haven’t needed to take any in a while

if you eat THC-A, it's not active, is it?

I believe it depends on whether it is heated or not

Will not get you high. Thca has not been decarbonize to make thc. Aka smoking or baking.

If your severely addicted to opioids high cbd with lower thc is better. But kratom has helped more people than cannabis in my experience.

Luckily not addicted, but have had to use them a few times this year especially after my surgery. I’m sure it depends on the type of pain and individual 🤷‍♀️

More kratom helps with limiting how much you can take before getting sicks vs cannabis you can keep using. i work in medical cannabis but I know it isn't a cure all haha

This is because kratom is an opioid. An atypical partial agonist but an opioid none the less. So it can be used for pain, sure. And as a replacement for pharmaceutical or street opioids in the same way wine can replace vodka.

It has profound dependence and addiction potential. Just take a look at the r/quittingkratom subreddit. Over 45000 members.

Caveat emptor. Seriously. It has the potential for terrible withdrawals.