Seeking relief for Arthritis/Strain

Anothermeduser

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Interesting, were you growing organically? I’m wondering if salt fed coco roots would do more harm than good.
Im desperate enough for relief to try it that’s for sure
I use salt fed coco, use sprouts regularly. I don’t think it matters it’s the properties in the roots, if your growing it pretty easy to wash and dry some roots and try it
 

Mumbeltypeg

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Harvest and dry the roots, grind them in a blender till fine powder, I find I grind them, let it dry a few more days and grind them again to get the finer powder. Then pack in capsules and take daily for arthritis pain. I have also found cutting out seed oils significantly helps arthritic pain, that alone permitted me to run again (couldn’t run due to arthritis)

a strain with a decent cbd level helps to
Have never heard this about the roots before.. very interesting.
 

jimihendrix1

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Interesting tip about bee stings for joint pain—thanks for sharing!(:
My buddies dad, who was part Native American, swore bee stings helped relieve his arthritis pain. This was in the early 1970s, and he was probably doing it before I knew my buddy, or his dad.
He would catch Honey Bees, and have them sting the affected area.
There is some science behind this. It increases white blood cell production, which helps decrease inflammation, but still needs more study. But, though mixed results, finding have been positive.
This practice has been around for at least 3000 years.
Big thing is, one better know if they are allergic to honey bee stings. Not sure if any other Bee, has the same properties. And to add insult to injury, Wild Honeybee population, has been decimated.
 
Go roll in stinging nettle it promotes bloodflow and activates your nerves.
Works for some people
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll keep that in mind. At the moment I got this Peach Ring strain sent by my colleague. Planning to grow them indoor in soil. Now just a little bit of arrangement on the space needed so I can start the grow.(:
 

Hobbes

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I've been growing strains for people with sleep and pain issues.

One thing I've found is that arthritis pain dulls when the patient is getting a great night sleep. We've been making coconut oil in a Magical Butter Machine and it's been working great for the past few years. 60 grams of quality bud mixed in 900 ML of coconut oil and they get a great sleep.

As far as the strain a potent indica or hybrid will work fine, I just grab a few buds from different strains that I'm growing.

Good luck.

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Mumbeltypeg

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My buddies dad, who was part Native American, swore bee stings helped relieve his arthritis pain. This was in the early 1970s, and he was probably doing it before I knew my buddy, or his dad.
He would catch Honey Bees, and have them sting the affected area.
There is some science behind this. It increases white blood cell production, which helps decrease inflammation, but still needs more study. But, though mixed results, finding have been positive.
This practice has been around for at least 3000 years.
Big thing is, one better know if they are allergic to honey bee stings. Not sure if any other Bee, has the same properties. And to add insult to injury, Wild Honeybee population, has been decimated.
Yep, have heard this also from the Mauri’s in New Zealand.. I think they were working on a topical bee venom balm, I’ll have to chase that up.
 
CBD Crew's Nordle alleviates my arthritis, nerve, and muscle pain. Maybe try a CBD enriched strain like those from CBD Crew. The CBD Nordle is super stony so I'm going to grow CBD Crew's Yummy in my next grow for something more up.
 
After months of planning, I’ve finally started my first grow, and I’m super excited about it! I’m currently at Day 14, How does it look so far? Am I on the right track, or should I be concerned about anything?
 

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Roy O'Bannon

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Another 2 weeks :)
I'm vegging a 1:1 cbd/thc strain right now. Hoping it works well. Dancehall is the strain, found that name on a thread here somewhere.
I want to make it into something I can dab, smoking is rough on my baby lungs.
Wish I got along with edibles better, but I usually wish I hadn't taken them.
 
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jimihendrix1

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After months of planning, I’ve finally started my first grow, and I’m super excited about it! I’m currently at Day 14, How does it look so far? Am I on the right track, or should I be concerned about anything?
While it looks healthy. It looks small, for 2 weeks.
What light?
Temperature?
Medium?
 
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