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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin238" data-source="post: 1803752" data-attributes="member: 415379"><p>Hello sorry to hear about your difficulties lately I am aware of thcv being an appetite suppressant and fro mm what I've read it helps with blood glucose levels more so than cbd it is only found in certain strains of marajuana more sativa associated if you look at the leafly website and search thcv you could find more information on this cannabis component o think once these compounds are isolated and replicated it could be beneficial to diabetics especially t2 . I take turmeric sour sop and cinnamon verum and from my experience with these herbs believe they help with my blood glucose levels but that doesn't mean it will work for the next person as well and isn't medical advice it's just what I've found in my own research looking for healthy alternatives for controlling glucose levels . Google these products its worth the time . Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin238, post: 1803752, member: 415379"] Hello sorry to hear about your difficulties lately I am aware of thcv being an appetite suppressant and fro mm what I've read it helps with blood glucose levels more so than cbd it is only found in certain strains of marajuana more sativa associated if you look at the leafly website and search thcv you could find more information on this cannabis component o think once these compounds are isolated and replicated it could be beneficial to diabetics especially t2 . I take turmeric sour sop and cinnamon verum and from my experience with these herbs believe they help with my blood glucose levels but that doesn't mean it will work for the next person as well and isn't medical advice it's just what I've found in my own research looking for healthy alternatives for controlling glucose levels . Google these products its worth the time . Good luck [/QUOTE]
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