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<blockquote data-quote="hooner" data-source="post: 2301641" data-attributes="member: 529554"><p>I have not tried cannabis myself. I have however and still am consuming CBD Oil, which is pretty much the oil version without making you high.</p><p>depending on the dosage and strength of the oil 1%, 3%, 5% 10%, it does increase insulin sensitivity and helped me a lot with keeping my blood glucose more stable instead of having spikes and lows.</p><p>I used to take 2 shots of long lasting insulin (about 12hours) once in the morning and once before sleep for many years. When I started CBD oil after couple weeks I stopped taking long lasting insulin in the mornings and only take it before sleep. I have continued taking cbd and havn't taken long lasting insulin in the mornings for many months without problems.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately CBD oil is illegal in many countries..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hooner, post: 2301641, member: 529554"] I have not tried cannabis myself. I have however and still am consuming CBD Oil, which is pretty much the oil version without making you high. depending on the dosage and strength of the oil 1%, 3%, 5% 10%, it does increase insulin sensitivity and helped me a lot with keeping my blood glucose more stable instead of having spikes and lows. I used to take 2 shots of long lasting insulin (about 12hours) once in the morning and once before sleep for many years. When I started CBD oil after couple weeks I stopped taking long lasting insulin in the mornings and only take it before sleep. I have continued taking cbd and havn't taken long lasting insulin in the mornings for many months without problems. Unfortunately CBD oil is illegal in many countries.......... [/QUOTE]
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