in reply to Nanook

@nanook
Perhaps the use of the CBD strong strains got famous here because the THC strains were always forbidden.

I do not have these problems anymore but I suffered 20 years from PTSD and I treated it with EMDR and meditation. I had no idea that it was even possible but I did it.

Yeas later when I was working with CBD. Before that also got banned, due to trace amounts of thc, I used it for muscle pains.

Anyhow. CBD treats PTSD without people getting high. If I only knew...

in reply to EvolLove

@EvolLove @Sir Addison ๐Ÿ‘‘ I am diabetic, one of the things I thought was given marijuana's propensity for increasing appetite, I thought if I quit in addition to reducing mental fog I would also have an easier time losing weight. Instead I shot up from 225 to 250, my HbA1C went from 7.4 to 10.7, and the most severe rise was overnight fasting. I have since managed to get my weight down to 208, still working on it, will get my latest HbA1C in about two weeks but I don't expect it to be good as spot testing still not getting good levels. But at least that will provide a basis for doctor to possibly adjust my medicines.

But after doing some research I found that marijuana is in fact effective at reducing blood glucose in many individuals and apparently I more than most. However as you know marijuana is made up of many chemical substances, many different cannibanoids and terpinoids, and I could find virtually zero research on what component of marijuana was responsible for this action. Given the relatively low toxity it seemed some experimentation was warranted, and given I had this bottle of CBD spray that was given to me, I decided to try it. I found that it had little effect on glucose levels after a meal but it had very substantial effects on overnight fasting levels and that has been my greatest challenge. But other brands have been less effective than the one I had and they're gone.

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