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CBD Dosing and How to Pick a Product

cbd dosing

In this video blog, Dr. Christine Arseneau, Pharm.D, – cannabis pharmacist and functional medicine health coach – discusses some of the intricacies of dosing CBD products and what to look for when picking a product. Knowing your dose, CBD to THC ratio, and which terpenes work best for you can help you pick the right medicine for optimal results.

Cannabis medicine can help with some of the various symptoms of Lyme disease and tick borne infections. People have found relief from pain and inflammation using this medicinal plant.

How much CBD should I take?

Watch the video to find out more!

Excerpt is from a presentation to a group of patients at Motus Rehab Clinic, a physical medicine clinic in the financial district of San Francisco with a focus on healing through motion.

 

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This article was written by Lyme Support. We know living with Lyme disease is complicated and there is never one simple answer. 1-on-1 guidance and practical, cutting edge solutions make the healing journey so much easier. If you are ready to make health, happiness, and hope your new normal, reach out to us! We offer personalized health coaching using a functional medicine approach. 

Lyme Support can also refer you to hospitals in Germany and Mexico offering advanced holistic Lyme protocols. For anyone struggling with tick borne illnesses, a hospital that treats the body as a whole can elevate you to a new level of normal. If you’d like more information about these specialized hospitals, we can help schedule you in and provide education on treatments. 

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