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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 2259226" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>The pain clinic told me to go to the vape shop ,and start vaping it to help me when I decided to come off years of opiates.</p><p>I said I already tried CBD rubbish.</p><p>He said you went to Holland and Barrett ... I said yes he said it's rubbish!</p><p>The percent of CBD in the H n B stuff is minuscule compared to the vape oils.</p><p>The difference can be enormous.</p><p>Do a little research into reputations.</p><p>Yes it does work but it seemed to set of my COPD .... then that became uncertain as a cause but I packed it in ... too much like smoking even though nicotine free it becomes a habit and I kicked the smoking habit years ago.</p><p></p><p>Back on the opiates but yes I experienced pain relief that was quite impressive but evntually you need more and more.</p><p>If it actual cannabis oil which it isn't you would never build a tolerance.</p><p>If five puffs on a spliff wobbled your head fifty years ago then five puffs on a spliff today will wobble your head too.</p><p>The real stuff .... cannabis with THC and CBD is a far superior painkiller and all round wonder medicine but the main problem besides it still being illegal is there seems to be no resins about any longer like there used to be.</p><p>All boring old skunk these days that is seriously hard on your lungs where as resin can actually help clean them out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 2259226, member: 49289"] The pain clinic told me to go to the vape shop ,and start vaping it to help me when I decided to come off years of opiates. I said I already tried CBD rubbish. He said you went to Holland and Barrett ... I said yes he said it's rubbish! The percent of CBD in the H n B stuff is minuscule compared to the vape oils. The difference can be enormous. Do a little research into reputations. Yes it does work but it seemed to set of my COPD .... then that became uncertain as a cause but I packed it in ... too much like smoking even though nicotine free it becomes a habit and I kicked the smoking habit years ago. Back on the opiates but yes I experienced pain relief that was quite impressive but evntually you need more and more. If it actual cannabis oil which it isn't you would never build a tolerance. If five puffs on a spliff wobbled your head fifty years ago then five puffs on a spliff today will wobble your head too. The real stuff .... cannabis with THC and CBD is a far superior painkiller and all round wonder medicine but the main problem besides it still being illegal is there seems to be no resins about any longer like there used to be. All boring old skunk these days that is seriously hard on your lungs where as resin can actually help clean them out! [/QUOTE]
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