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Posted 11/11/2018
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CBD on its own doesn't help me. I get fantastic pain relief from MJ however.

But, I don't like to get high -- just want pain gone.

How can I get the pain relieving benefit of THC without the high?

Posted 12/14/2018
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You can try using Hash since the effects are some how Mellow.

Posted 12/14/2018
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I've had success using about 30 mls of CBD and a slightly smaller amount of a THC tincture. Relieved my pain with no high

Posted 12/14/2018
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Okay sounds great

Posted 2/20/2019
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Regardless of the strain or form of cannabis, the key is the amount of THC and CBD in the final product, according to Dr. Bearman.

For those with concerns about the psychogenic effects, he recommends starting with a one-to-one ratio of THC to CBD for chronic pain. “I usually suggest that people start with 7.5 mg [which, using a standard unit converter amounts to 0.003 oz.] of THC and 7.5 mg of CBD, three or four times a day,” he told Practical Pain Management. “I tell them that the most likely effect is that (a) it’s not going to make their pain go away, and (b) they’re not going to get high.”

For pain relief, he recommends a dose of 15mg THC (0.0005 oz) to 15 mg CBD. In his experience, doses of THC less than 15 mg generally don’t provide pain relief. Doses may be increased if necessary, best guided under a doctor’s orders, to achieve pain relief without unacceptable side effects.