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Last activity 05 November 2024 by WaleCanaty

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Jacquiben

Does anyone get cannabis oil from the weed shops to use as a pain killer?

Jacqui

Leeds forever!

Does anyone get cannabis oil from the weed shops to use as a pain killer?
Jacqui
-@Jacquiben

CBD-oil is sold in most weed shops at least in larger cities. Why don't you just ask in shops on Koh Samui if that's where you are located?

Jacquiben

Alot don't sell the oil, but after finding some in one shop it was about £50, I wondered if it would work? I've tried many in the UK, all at different prices, just because they are more expensive doesn't mean that they are strong enough to work. That's why I'm asking if anyone uses the oil and does it work?

Leeds forever!

Alot don't sell the oil, but after finding some in one shop it was about £50, I wondered if it would work? I've tried many in the UK, all at different prices, just because they are more expensive doesn't mean that they are strong enough to work. That's why I'm asking if anyone uses the oil and does it work?
-@Jacquiben

I said in large cities (with many tourists) in Thailand. Where in Thailand did you see £50 CBD-oil and how much was it? That's quite expensive. The stuff they're selling in weed shops is not that strong. I'm not an expert, but even if it's supposed to be medical CBD-oil, it's most often not used as a pain killer. There are clinics in Thailand where you can get prescription strength cannabis products. Google it.

Jacquiben

@Leeds forever! Thankyou! I will try that

WaleCanaty

Many people are exploring natural remedies for pain relief, and cannabis oil can be a great option. A lot of folks report positive experiences with it for various ailments. If you're considering trying it out, make sure to start with a low dose to see how your body reacts.



Also, if you're looking for alternative ways to enjoy the benefits of cannabis, you might want to check out thc gummies. They’re a popular choice because they offer a tasty way to get your dose.

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