ERASE Your Pain… WITHOUT Drugs?!
Pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care.
It restricts your independence, contributes to anxiety and depression, and destroys your quality of life.
It’s also the underlying reason for the escalating opioid addiction epidemic.
You shouldn’t have to choose between pain, your health, and a life of addiction.
And you don’t have to.
There’s a natural substance that ERASES all kinds of pain.
It can even help you STOP taking opioids.
There IS a solution out there for all sorts of pain—arthritis, migraines… even cancer treatment pain.
But the government probably has you afraid to try it.
Well, I’m here to tell you to GO FOR IT.
I’m talking about CBD… also known as medical cannabis.
CBD naysayers claim it only works because of the placebo effect. In other words, they say its benefits are all in your head.
But if it is all in your head, that’s some pretty powerful mind tricks…
Because CBD has the potential to COMPLETELY REPLACE dangerous, addictive opioids.
One study showed that in people who regularly turned to opioids for pain relief, 97 percent used fewer opioids after starting CBD.
And 15 percent were able to stop using opioids altogether.
PLUS, 73 percent found that the CBD also helped ease the opioid withdrawal symptoms as well.
One survey found that 53 percent of CBD users don’t need any other form of pain relief.
Even long-term users say they don’t build up a tolerance—meaning they don’t need to continue increasing the doses to get the benefits.
AND, it typically doesn’t produce any side effects.
That sounds like a lot of wins in my book.
And with 33 states having already legalized medical marijuana, you don’t have to feel guilty for giving it a try—and you don’t have to keep that information hidden from your doctor.
In fact, if you do decide to give CBD a try, definitely discuss it with your doctor.
You don’t need his permission, but since there is the potential for drug-drug interactions between CBD and other common prescriptions, your doctor will need to make sure you’re not causing unnecessary harm.
p.s. The states with restrictions on medical cannabis include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.