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My test for osteoarthritis in my hip and knee was diagnosed by x-rays. I wonder after reading your comments if I need any further testing. As certain types of cannabis oils are legal in Canada now, for the pain I am now taking low dose of CBD and TCH oil 0.03 ml Amazed at the pain relief. I wanted to make sure it was the oil was helping so I stopped for a few days and pain started to come back. It is amazing how much pain relief I have now. I almost feel normal pain free. So glad to be off all the Tylenol #1 I was taking. My kidneys appreciate it. Thanks for listening. Debby

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Have never tried the new legal CBD/TCH (yet), but researching supplements for joint health and pain, I learned that MSM and Glucosamine had anti-imflamatory effects (besides their primary goals promoting joint health). I am relatively pain free, but when I feel some joint pain (big toe) in the day, I will pop an extra MSM and it does as well as acetaminophen. I've determined there is no risk, so I'll continue the experiment. For what its worth--realizing that variable joint aches are a far CRY from arthritis.