Because everyone’s biochemistry (and endocannabinoid system) is unique, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. In other words, what may work for one person, may not work for another. I suffer from chronic pain in the form of migraines and have found that the dosist relief vape pen (1:2 cbd-to-thc ratio) works to a certain extent when I have an attack. Meanwhile, I’m experimenting with tinctures that have a 1:1, 3:1 and 18:1 ratio of cbd to thc — the 1:1 tincture I take when I’m having an attack, while the 3:1 and 18:1 (high cbd) tinctures, I interchange and have started to take on a daily basis. In contrast, I know folks who’ve gone off opioid painkillers and are able to solely rely on high CBD vapes and tinctures to relieve their chronic pain. That said, have a look at the following roundup of 3 Q&As on this subject. Hope it helps!
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Hey there, just saw your question and as I have chronic back pain I’m going to answer this question based on my experience with CBD.
I think chronic pain is worse than pain, as there to stay for a long time.
I was recommended to try CBD by a friend and after using it for a time I started noticing its positive effects.
Cannabidiol aka CBD is a natural alternative that is derived from the Hemp plant.
sebastianwross