As a Women with PTSD, yes please answer the previous question
"As a Women with PTSD; I have been having an awful time. Started with a high CBD. Worked great , for only 3 weeks, now
"As a Women with PTSD; I have been having an awful time. Started with a high CBD. Worked great , for only 3 weeks, now
You did not mention what kind of medical cannabis you are using. When I’m treating a patient with anxiety, I doing courage that they start
Cannabis & Women’s Health As more and more women enter the cannabis marketplace everyday we hear more and more questions. The reality is, a woman’s
I am not a doctor, so this represents my opinion and experience only. The answer to your question is yes, you can use CBD and
I am so sorry to hear of your suffering but try to dress cool, and take Indica with CBN for sleep at night. Then consider
"I have been looking for a sugar free edible to help with insomnia." We have one product that is sugar-free that you can try out
Not only can CBD-rich medications help patients relax and unwind without potentially unwanted psychoactivity, there’s also great therapeutic value for PTSD patients. Considering your personal
I am not a doctor nor am I a nutritionist but if you are worried about getting the munchies look at strains that have higher
"CBD dosage" I’m not really sure I understand this question due to a possible error in the way it’s presented. A normal dose of CBD
"Would need to be something I could use during the day while at work. " Cannabis suppositories work well! You can use them for back
"I’d like to use it to help with my PMS symptoms, but I’m a bit worried it will smell/taste like marijuana (not a fan of
"I’ve suffered from TMJ for 15 years and aside from protecting my teeth from continued damage, my doctors and dentists haven’t been able to to