I swear by CBD products. I use two. One is a rub on salve, and the other is drops to calm. They are spectacular. If you want to know about specific products. please let me know!!!!
My original questions is this CBD oil actually providing any relief of the tingling etc. Is there a particular brand better then another.
I see many commercial products coming on claiming to be better than the other.
Anyone using a specific brand and its total over all effect. Is this used eternally or is taken internally?
The people who work the dispensary in your state will
Know what you can try of what strains they have on hand . Mine has rick Simpson / RSO oil and it works well for helping me sleep and get comfortable
It is legal for medical use in my state . They have dispensary’s here . If your state has them you would have to find out from them what strain will help that they have on hand . Our dispensary is not reliable to keep same strain stock . Do ask them
I have read about the benefits of CBD oil and want to try it for my neuropathy; however, I am in the education field and am subject to random drug screenings and tests. Online, there are mixed reviews about whether you will fail a drug screening if you are using topical CBD oil. Does anyone have direct experience with this? Have you passed or failed a drug screening after using CBD oil topically? I cannot afford to lose my job for many reasons including that if I lose my job, I lose my health insurance. If I test positive, I am also subject to losing my teaching license (and thus my career). If a physician gives you a prescription for CBD oil (knowing that it does not require a Rx and that it is readily available online), does this protect you legally if you fail a drug test? I am on medication for my ADHD and have to do drug screenings every 3 months in order to continue with my prescription for that with my primary care physician as well. Honestly, because I am not a drug user, I never asked a lot of questions about the screenings and simply jumped through the hoops, but I also wonder if I test positive if they will discontinue that medication as well. So many considerations.....
Personally, I would much rather use CBD oil than other alternatives, but am concerned.
I have read about the benefits of CBD oil and want to try it for my neuropathy; however, I am in the education field and am subject to random drug screenings and tests. Online, there are mixed reviews about whether you will fail a drug screening if you are using topical CBD oil. Does anyone have direct experience with this? Have you passed or failed a drug screening after using CBD oil topically? I cannot afford to lose my job for many reasons including that if I lose my job, I lose my health insurance. If I test positive, I am also subject to losing my teaching license (and thus my career). If a physician gives you a prescription for CBD oil (knowing that it does not require a Rx and that it is readily available online), does this protect you legally if you fail a drug test? I am on medication for my ADHD and have to do drug screenings every 3 months in order to continue with my prescription for that with my primary care physician as well. Honestly, because I am not a drug user, I never asked a lot of questions about the screenings and simply jumped through the hoops, but I also wonder if I test positive if they will discontinue that medication as well. So many considerations.....
Personally, I would much rather use CBD oil than other alternatives, but am concerned.
I really think if you have doctors notes prescribing CBD, you cannot get into trouble. There are laws protecting the disabled, as well. I also do not think you would fail a drug test on CBD oils, because you are not ingesting the active part of the hemp plant. I would even talk to your principal and be honest. Also, I have terrific CBD salve and drops I swear by. They save me. If you want to know more, you just order on line. Very reputable. The salve is a godsend. I was a teacher also. Good luck, my friend. Lori Renee
I was very interested in your comments about the salve you are using. I have not had much luck with the ones available at the approved dispensaries here in Mass. Would you mind providing the address/website so that I might take a look.
My thanks.
Arnrob
I was very interested in your comments about the salve you are using. I have not had much luck with the ones available at the approved dispensaries here in Mass. Would you mind providing the address/website so that I might take a look.
My thanks.
Arnrob
Hi there, The website I get the salve from is AnandaHemp. I have used a few other salves, and I swear by the one Ananda makes. It is about 25 dollars. It is Spectrum Salve 125, 25g., topical cream. You cannot miss it, because it is the only salve they sell. I have terrible neuropathy in my feet. My toes give me agony, with twisting, burning, stabbing, throbbing....yuck. Anyway, as soon as I put this salve on, my toes get relaxed, and feel normal. This lasts from about 1 to 2 hours, but some people get relief a good part of the day. I just reapply, and sometimes, the pain is not there anymore. No rhyme or reason to my pain. All I know, is this stuff WORKS. Good luck, Lori Renee
I swear by CBD products. I use two. One is a rub on salve, and the other is drops to calm. They are spectacular. If you want to know about specific products. please let me know!!!!
The people who work the dispensary in your state will
Know what you can try of what strains they have on hand . Mine has rick Simpson / RSO oil and it works well for helping me sleep and get comfortable
have you tried Taking it by a liquid like hot cocoa or tea it will taste much better and you probably won't get sick from it.
I have been using 30:1 CBD/THC the first time I used it for nerve pain after thumb surgery it relied my pain almost immediately.
It is legal for medical use in my state . They have dispensary’s here . If your state has them you would have to find out from them what strain will help that they have on hand . Our dispensary is not reliable to keep same strain stock . Do ask them
CBD stands for CannaBiDiol one of the components of Terpene resin of cannabis.
I have read about the benefits of CBD oil and want to try it for my neuropathy; however, I am in the education field and am subject to random drug screenings and tests. Online, there are mixed reviews about whether you will fail a drug screening if you are using topical CBD oil. Does anyone have direct experience with this? Have you passed or failed a drug screening after using CBD oil topically? I cannot afford to lose my job for many reasons including that if I lose my job, I lose my health insurance. If I test positive, I am also subject to losing my teaching license (and thus my career). If a physician gives you a prescription for CBD oil (knowing that it does not require a Rx and that it is readily available online), does this protect you legally if you fail a drug test? I am on medication for my ADHD and have to do drug screenings every 3 months in order to continue with my prescription for that with my primary care physician as well. Honestly, because I am not a drug user, I never asked a lot of questions about the screenings and simply jumped through the hoops, but I also wonder if I test positive if they will discontinue that medication as well. So many considerations.....
Personally, I would much rather use CBD oil than other alternatives, but am concerned.
Thanks
I really think if you have doctors notes prescribing CBD, you cannot get into trouble. There are laws protecting the disabled, as well. I also do not think you would fail a drug test on CBD oils, because you are not ingesting the active part of the hemp plant. I would even talk to your principal and be honest. Also, I have terrific CBD salve and drops I swear by. They save me. If you want to know more, you just order on line. Very reputable. The salve is a godsend. I was a teacher also. Good luck, my friend. Lori Renee
I was very interested in your comments about the salve you are using. I have not had much luck with the ones available at the approved dispensaries here in Mass. Would you mind providing the address/website so that I might take a look.
My thanks.
Arnrob
Hi there, The website I get the salve from is AnandaHemp. I have used a few other salves, and I swear by the one Ananda makes. It is about 25 dollars. It is Spectrum Salve 125, 25g., topical cream. You cannot miss it, because it is the only salve they sell. I have terrible neuropathy in my feet. My toes give me agony, with twisting, burning, stabbing, throbbing....yuck. Anyway, as soon as I put this salve on, my toes get relaxed, and feel normal. This lasts from about 1 to 2 hours, but some people get relief a good part of the day. I just reapply, and sometimes, the pain is not there anymore. No rhyme or reason to my pain. All I know, is this stuff WORKS. Good luck, Lori Renee