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How many have tried Kratom?? I’m beinging taken off my hydrocarbon that I’ve been using for 20 years. I don’t know what I’m going todo??? I heard of this, and just wanting to know more. A team member mentioned it. I can’t even get CBD anything here cause my Dr’s won’t give me a written paper to even try it!! Anyone know anything please help. Thanks

posted May 8, 2019
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

CBD oil is legal in 50 States, with up to . 9% of THC. I can get you to the best CBD oil made and it works.

posted May 21, 2019
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I have been taking Kratom for the last year. It helps but does not replace pain meds. No side affects for me. Do some research on types/strains of Kratom and only buy quality (look for GMP Qualified). I use the red strains (Red Boreno, Red sumatra, Red Thai) but there is also white and green. All the same plant with many varieties. You can buy capsules or powder (cheaper). There are no dosing guidelines so it takes a bit of experimenting to dial in right amount (six capsules for me). It can get expensive so I buy bulk and keep it in the fridge to minimize degradation/potency. It tastes like grass with a sprinkling of dirt so put it in tea to mask the taste. There is also the potential for tolerance over time. I rotate different types and take breaks to minimize tolerance. Check out purkratom.com. I also use poppy seed tea. That is a whole other story for another post.

posted May 13, 2019
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I don't believe you need an Rx for CBD, unless you want it THC infused or intact. Some have had benefit without the THC. Not myself, but I only have tried the capsules, not the oil. I've asked for the medical to try instead of opiates, but no one has been willing.
I've heard of Kratom, but haven't persued it yet. I did study some on the subject and I'd only say be sure of your supply. 1)for potency 2)clean of contamination.
I hope you're efforts are blessed.

posted May 8, 2019 (edited)
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

That is what is happening here in DesMoines, IA. Every Dr is associated with a hospital and if that hospital says cut back pain pills. Make them do UA.’s and DO NOT let them use any mars or Cbd things. If I could leave this state I WOULD.

posted May 9, 2019
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I am with LawrenceBock on this one.

posted May 8, 2019
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