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<blockquote data-quote="Granny_grump_" data-source="post: 2501222" data-attributes="member: 282121"><p>Hi [USER=24026]@borderter[/USER]</p><p>I’m also type2 diabetic diet controlled and also have OA I’ve had this since my early 20s I’m now 75years old just come through a 5 month flare up, I’m not aware of supplements for OA but I’ve certainly found pain relief from using CBD balm 300mg strength in orange box from Holland and Barrette health shops. </p><p>They can certainly help with advice on supplements I’ve found them extremely helpful in the past with vitamin supplements etc. I needed to find a pain relief medication has I’m allergic to a lot of pain medication I spoke to my doctor and physio and both said if it works for you use it. </p><p>I can’t tell you how much it has helped me it took a few weeks has I hadn’t been able to take any medication for it upto finding out about CBD I tried the oil but found the balm you rub directly onto the area of pain and I use a electric heat pad on my back and electric blanket has the heat and the balm ease the pain. </p><p>I’m sure if anyone can help you Holland and Barrett can, just a tip wait till they have the penny sales and you can get 2 jars for the price of one if you decide to try it. Good Luck. K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granny_grump_, post: 2501222, member: 282121"] Hi [USER=24026]@borderter[/USER] I’m also type2 diabetic diet controlled and also have OA I’ve had this since my early 20s I’m now 75years old just come through a 5 month flare up, I’m not aware of supplements for OA but I’ve certainly found pain relief from using CBD balm 300mg strength in orange box from Holland and Barrette health shops. They can certainly help with advice on supplements I’ve found them extremely helpful in the past with vitamin supplements etc. I needed to find a pain relief medication has I’m allergic to a lot of pain medication I spoke to my doctor and physio and both said if it works for you use it. I can’t tell you how much it has helped me it took a few weeks has I hadn’t been able to take any medication for it upto finding out about CBD I tried the oil but found the balm you rub directly onto the area of pain and I use a electric heat pad on my back and electric blanket has the heat and the balm ease the pain. I’m sure if anyone can help you Holland and Barrett can, just a tip wait till they have the penny sales and you can get 2 jars for the price of one if you decide to try it. Good Luck. K [/QUOTE]
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