CBD Oil
Has anyone tried this for pain? My daughter-in-law is waiting for steroid injections as she has 2 buldging disks in her back and a torn ligament. Her doctors prescribed Tylenol and Tylenol 3. Did not work. CBD Oil has made a difference. She swears by it! Anyone else tried it?
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Gardeningjunkie hi glad your son outgrew them Mine did too,to a certain extent the dyes are still with him ,just recently he had a piece of red candy never thinking ,his wife had to take him to Dr for Benedryl shot but now he watches and is a vegetarian she cooks from scratch, as your son, Howie is now Director of Development at Cal State so Im proud of him as I know you are of your son.What Mothers go through, right
Where did you order it from? State?
I recently took myself off of prescription meds( gavepentins) not cool, definitely withdrawal...so I've been using CBD oil....it most definitely helps w anxiety and restless leg craps at night....But I'm interested in Kratom as well...?
IF you are interested in Kratom, join some Facebook groups. They are FULL of information, suggestions, etc. There is even a group Ladies of Kratom, and Kratom for Dummies:) There is sooo much to know, but it is worth it. The red strains are best for pain, but tons of vendors and different types of Reds. Any questions, I am always available to ask. Don't always catch everything right away, but I will always answer. CBD oil is very limited IMO on how much it can do.
Like all supplements, medications, or natural remedies, Kratom should be taken with caution as well. Here is some additional information on what is and isn't know about kratom if you are considering this as a potential choice, https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/in-depth/kratom/art-20402171.
Of course that is posted by the Mayo Clinic. Doctors, pharmaceutical companies, rehab centers, methadone centers are all losing patients because they are listening or just wanting to listen to junk science. It is obviously a personal choice, but I choose to be in less or no pain, and opiates are no longer an option. Here is the real science.https://www.americankratom.org/science
Days when I am not in pain, which are few and far between, I actually don't use Kratom. There IS no addiction, unless you are a stupid kid trying to get high which will fail. You do not get high, you get pain relief. Some people use it for depression and anxiety. I don't even go there; only need it for PAIN. Hard to want to sit in front of a train and wait; then find Kratom and believe I might want to live instead.
IF, in fact, Kratom was so bad and dangerous, does anyone think Jeff Sessions, Scott Gottlieb or others would not ban it IMMEDIATELY? Instead they try to flood news organizations with stories of death due to Kratom. Follow up is that the victim was full of meth, heroin, or cocaine.
The ONLY way you could die from Kratom, is by inhaling and choking on it. Never heard of that of course.
You DO need to buy from a vetted vendor who tests product for salmonella, etc. and documents their tests. Is this all easy? NOPE. But neither is living in pain.
"At low doses, kratom acts as a stimulant, making users feel more energetic. At higher doses, it reduces pain and may bring on euphoria. At very high doses, it acts as a sedative, making users quiet and perhaps sleepy. Some people who practice Asian traditional medicine consider kratom to be a substitute for opium." HOGWASH. TOTALLY wrong. I have NEVER felt euphoria, never felt stimulated, nor felt like I was using "opium".....this person who wrote this has no idea about Kratom and is trying to keep a good, cheap pain reliever from the consumer, so pharma companies can continue to rake in the $$.
What is CBD Oil And purpose to use it
@tikigod18, I am in no way trying to discredit your experience with kratom or how it works for you. Like with all supplements and medications, each person is affected differently, and some people are more likely than others to have addictive personalities. Caution should be used by any individual starting a new medication or supplement and it is wise to inform your medical provider of anything you are taking because of the way medications and supplements affect one-another.
On Connect, members are encouraged to share evidence-based information from reputable sources. This gives members reliable information to do their research and make informed decisions suited to them. Kratom is a natural product that requires more research and is not FDA regulated. Please refer to this post for more information https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/chronic-pain-alternative-treatment/?pg=3#comment-70399