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Howdy Folks and Season Greeting!

My wife has developed rhumitoid arthritis and I was wondering what strains are good for her situation.

Thanks
 
Hi J,

not sure pal, but I would hope some one will chip in soon..............eP.
 
Howdy Folks and Season Greeting!

My wife has developed rhumitoid arthritis and I was wondering what strains are good for her situation.

Thanks
howdy Jackson, cant say for sure what strain in particular would be good to zero in on for RA, but Dr. Feelgood is supposedly one of the better medicinal autos.
is she just looking for pain relief? not well up on RA; is it one of those conditions that some people are genetically predisposed to, or is it one of those extreme inflammatory conditions that are generally attributed to the acid forming western diets?
 
Wow! Thank you both for providing us great information!

We are looking at different strains based on the information you provided.

Thank you again for caring.
 
Welcome @Jackson I have a serious autoimmune disease and for me it's simply shear quantity of cannabinoids. Along the way I've learned what to use for other related conditions, migraines, neuropathy, etc.

To get the higher quantity of cannabinoids requires edibles or coco caps or other methods of getting concentrated cannabis.

Raw juicing works well, but requires allot of material. Maybe 30 plants going at a time to juice raw.

Lots of methods including topicals, especially high cbd have helped my joint and nerve pain. Usually, for short periods that get longer with repetition. Finally getting to the point I don't use it for a few weeks and back I go. [emoji46]

Anyway, welcome and your journey is just starting.
 
Thanks Jingo!

Just the dude effects of opioids takes it toll on my wife. Hate to watch her go through that.

The joys of aging

Jackson
 
Thanks Jingo!

Just the dude effects of opioids takes it toll on my wife. Hate to watch her go through that.

The joys of aging

Jackson
4 years ago I was on 13 to 16 prescription drugs a day I had several I had to cycle through because I build up tolerances. Today I'm not taking any at all. I owe that to cannabinoids and diet. If you're willing to do the research you're going to be surprised at how much healthier you can be by abandoning allopathic medicine when the time is right and using cannabinoids.

The immune suppressants they gave me cause cancer. The mean time to relapse for my cancer is 18 months with a six-month standard deviation. What that means is that almost nobody is cancer-free after 30 months with my type of cancer in my autoimmune disease. But, I've been cancer-free going on 40 something months. I'm positive that has to do with getting on the cannabinoids and off the pharmaceutical medications.

For me the challenge has been incorporating enough cannabinoids into my life to increase function without causing any significant decrease in function. To that end I consume cannabinoids from the equivalent of about a quarter ounce of cannabis a day and that seems to be what many people with autoimmune diseases require.
 
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