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websites selling cbd oil?

Relentless

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Do any of you all have experience with any of these websites selling cbd oil?

I see several online. I have a good friend that has a child with autism and wants to try it out.. shes not in a med state btw
 

LostTribe

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CBD oil is available in most non medical states unless they have included it in their state ban I believe.

Either way just go for quality imho I bet you will find some reviews on google possibly and best of luck Relentless!
 

BOMBAYCAT

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I have no experience, but for a while a site advertised heavily here and claimed they could ship to any state if CBD is still allowed.
 

BOMBAYCAT

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Trout is right. I checked out some reviews on that company I mentioned and the reviews said hemp oil was not very effective and overpriced and also tastes like shit. Buyer beware I guess. People have moved to Colorado to get Charlotte oil (maybe stronger?) which seems to work on severe spasms in children. Also there is some science pointing to a synergistic effect when both CBD and THC are together they seem to work better then when used separately.
 

Macfawlty

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Resources for Autism

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Do any of you all have experience with any of these websites selling cbd oil?

I see several online. I have a good friend that has a child with autism and wants to try it out.. shes not in a med state btw

I have done considerable research on autism and other autoimmune disorders. Lately my interest has been in using CBD oils. First, I'd say CBD oil is worth a try as it's unlikely to have any negative side effects. I would suggest that your friend spend a lot of time researching complementary and alternative treatments for autism and not focus on the use of CBD alone, like any one treatment is going to cure autism. Dietary changes are at the top of everyone's list. Our doctors run extensive labwork on food sensitivities + Candida (Great Plains Lab), nutritional panels (NutrEval from Genova Diagnostics), hair and urine toxic metals and essential elements. You need a good practitioner to guide you.

Go to YouTube and search for AutismOne 2016. This group has their conference every year at the end of May. For the last 2 years they have put every one of their nearly 100 hours of seminars on YouTube. On their website, you can find downloads of the PPT slides as a PDF. Answers to the multifactorial causes and treatments for autism are presented by some of the most cutting edge scientists, doctors and practitioners in the field.

There are a number of practitioners that have been using CBD for autism and the conference even has a separate cannabis track with a number of presentations on its use. The most comprehensive and informative sessions are with Christopher Shade, PhD of Quicksilver Scientific. QS has very specialized products for detoxification of heavy metals (which can be a complicated process). They recently developed what looks to be the best medical grade CBD product on the market. Unfortunately, it's not yet available for retail, but they can refer you to a practitioner. It's new, so they are still gathering data on efficacy for various conditions. One takeaway I will share is he says that CBD mitigates many negative effects of detoxification and other treatments by upregulating/downregulating various factors in gene expression. So, essentially, it works well on its own and it works well with others. CBD is also considerably more effective than THC in up/downregulating specific genes by a factor of 10:1.

There is GREAT promise in CBD for all autoimmune, neurodegenerative and cancer. It's still in its infancy.

There are many sources for CBD oil. Search for a website Realm of Caring which was set up by the Stanley Brothers, who developed Charlottes Web. The website can help your friend with using CBD and finding practitioners. They have a few brands that I would trust as they are seed to sale and grown by them in Colorado. Medical CBD is their business.

Autism is a difficult disorder. You have to spend a lot of time on research and need a good CAM practitioner. Even then, you have to be smarter and better informed than your practitioners. CBD is so new, most have little knowledge or experience with it. I am pushing my doctors every week to start testing it with their patients and register with Realm of Caring to report their findings.
 
Pure CBD crystal is available through various sites. Lots of differing arguments about legality but they are shipping without any hassles. Pure CBD crystal is the easiest to dose. I would not trust any rick Simpson style oil, but there are also companies selling "shatter" CBD extracts. Search @cannabinoidsheal on instagram. They have treated me very well.

I would not worry about ordering any CBD, other then avoiding scammers ofcourse. IF the government decides to crack down, they will go after the sellers and leave consumers alone as they have done with every other Internet drug busts.

I do not think I am allowed to post links but search cannabinoids heal, Isodiol, and CBD purus.

Buying any CBD extract already dosed into a carrier oil is a rip off and some companies charge insane amounts for very small doses.
 
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