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Hi Ginger, I am thinking about this cbd oil from CBDistillery which you have had good luck with and have another question. @lorirenee1 also mentioned to someone that she gets hers from this same company and she takes the 2500 mg strength bottle. Linda (my wife) has terrible intractable pain in her feet so I would be inclined to order that as well. Just wondering, which strength do you order and is there any downside to ordering the 2500 mg as opposed to the lower strength options, in your opinion? Lori, feel free to chime in as well. I figure, the stronger the better, but in the past I have found one should never assume anything without checking.

I am getting to my wits end as to what to do. Linda takes kratom occasionally and does marijuana as well, but does not like the side effect of having to be high just to get rid of pain. I'm thinking maybe the THC free cbd oil may be a good aid in achieving this. We ordered some from another company about a year ago and it did nothing for her, but it may have been, excuse the expression, crap, (probably was, I was ordering blind).

Thanks, Hank

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Hank. My husband has great success with CBD oil balm anything. We order from Lazarus which offers huge discounts for those on Disability. They may offer for retirees and other situations as well. The higher the mg the higher the relief he receives. He loves a massage with the other but it does give me rashes might be due to my lichens so I can’t do very often.

@jesfactsmon Hank, their website has a great educational tool for you to learn about CBD products. I usually get the 2500 mg bottle. All tinctures are the same size bottle, the strength is variable. So, I get more for my money, the bottle lasts longer, and I use less to take the amount I want. Tinctures are the quickest delivery into your system.

Generally, a "full spectrum" product will include no more than .03% THC. A "broad spectrum" product has no THC.

There is much to be said for each person finding what works for them, on any given day. My chronic pain relief can vary based on weather and previous day's activity level.
Ginger