Hello everyone,
So I've been looking for a high CBD strain oil for my wife to try for her Crohns. I've recently been able to pick up a 1 fluid ounce bottle of Charlotte's Web oil made by the Stanley Brothers and the Realm of Caring in Colorado.
Recently, the strain was classified as a Hemp oil due to its very low THC content, which makes it 50 state legal to buy and ship across state lines. The bottle I bought cost $100.
We are both a bit anxious and admittedly skeptical that it will work in providing significant relief for her since every other treatment(Remicade, Humira, 6mp, Prednisone, etc.) has failed in providing relief or inducing remission. So this is a big step for us in hoping that this strain will work.
It's been about a year since she stopped taking the prescribed meds. Her usual routine now is to either put up with the pain and lay on the couch, or take some hydrocodon to dull the pain, which is sometimes no help at all.
So, I am creating this log as a sort of information for anyone else who's curious about this specific strain and it's effect on Crohns.
I will report back in a few days time with first results and will continue to update daily until we either run out of the bottle or conclude that it is ineffective in her case.
Picture of the bottle
So I've been looking for a high CBD strain oil for my wife to try for her Crohns. I've recently been able to pick up a 1 fluid ounce bottle of Charlotte's Web oil made by the Stanley Brothers and the Realm of Caring in Colorado.
Recently, the strain was classified as a Hemp oil due to its very low THC content, which makes it 50 state legal to buy and ship across state lines. The bottle I bought cost $100.
We are both a bit anxious and admittedly skeptical that it will work in providing significant relief for her since every other treatment(Remicade, Humira, 6mp, Prednisone, etc.) has failed in providing relief or inducing remission. So this is a big step for us in hoping that this strain will work.
It's been about a year since she stopped taking the prescribed meds. Her usual routine now is to either put up with the pain and lay on the couch, or take some hydrocodon to dull the pain, which is sometimes no help at all.
So, I am creating this log as a sort of information for anyone else who's curious about this specific strain and it's effect on Crohns.
I will report back in a few days time with first results and will continue to update daily until we either run out of the bottle or conclude that it is ineffective in her case.
Picture of the bottle