Has anyone been using cannabis oil with any success of any kind?
It is currently being used in lots of inflammatory conditions with apparently some kind of success?
I just got some and am going to try it, will keep you posted.
Thanks. How are you planning on taking it - as drops ? Or topically ? And what are you hoping for it to help with - plaque or pain reduction ?
I have lots of muscolesketal pain, anti-inflammation could help w that and maybe with other strategies contribute to softening the plaque or not having it worsen?
I'm trying heat packs with Castor oil and cannabis
Does castor oil penetrate or require a carrier like DMSO?
Yes I add DMSO in a gel form as a carrier. Seems to make my chords worse. More pronounced. But will continue all the same
In the beginning when the injury was fresh i used it all the time but it was pricey. I did start using it again but again stopped because of price. As for efficacy it's difficult to say. I was also on NSAIDs, ginger tea, and a few other things. It can't hurt! Just don't take it to the next level and start smoking herb like i did. That was another battle to fight once it got to be a problem (free now for months). I still developed a curve, 20 degrees, maybe it would've been more without? Who knows. If you have access use it!
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Thanks. I have a feeling the anti inflammatory effects of the THC in the weed stopped yours from getting worse.
How did smoking weed become a problem for you if I may ask ?
Also how did you use the cannabis oil. Did you use it topically or orally. And were you using weed and oil at the same time ?
I'd just like to mention my own experiences. I've been smoking weed (now THC concentrate) since I was 14, I'm now 26.
If you're looking for anti-inflammatory effects, the exact ingredient in marijuana that provides it is CBD. I personally vaporize CBD oil every day (doesn't get you high, legal in New York) and it helps immensely with my pain. I highly suggest trying it.
If you would prefer not to vaporize the oil, you can buy sublingual sprays, edibles, or topical CBD.
I tried vaping cbd oil but I didn't notice any affect whatsoever.
I think the thing too is that I get painful erections in the morning, so if I vape last thing at night, the effect, if any, will probably have worn off by morning time.
I know this topic is about cannabis oil, but i've seen smoking the bud being mentioned. I had smoked cannabis from 17 to 26 on a very regular basis. I managed to put an end to my addiction at the end of October of last year.
After suffering my initial injury at the age of 22, everytime I smoked cannabis from then on I would get a hard flaccid. If I ever had a week of not smoking, as soon as i went back to it I would be faced with much more extreme hard flaccid than usual and quite high levels of pain for the first few dsys. Gradually, as i began to smoke more the pain would become less but the hard flaccid symptoms remained. Cannabis is a vascular constrictor, so it can't be good for healthy blood flow to the damaged area.
Sounds like it's bad for you, may not be same for others.
I thought it would be beneficial for people to be able to read as many different experiences with the plant as possible.
There are also numerous threads on the forum discussing the various negative effects associated with it, so it's not just me.
I appreciate your input, Curve. I've been pondering myself whether marijuana can be bad, however the key element involved in my own case is that I don't smoke (combust) marijuana. I vaporize concentrated THC. I think it is worth experimenting with a week or two long break, however. Thanks again for sharing your experience!
lukewill, I "dab" (vaporize in a water pipe) CBD chrystal when I first wake up before I shower, and continue throughout the day. I have been doing it for my knee and my arm mainly, but since I "contracted" Peyronie's I've noticed a difference in penile pain as well. Good luck with your case!
Thanks. Do you think cbd pens are the same as dabbing ?
The one I got has a cartridge included of a flavour of cbd and automatically heats it up ?
If any of the substances in cannabis (both CBD or THC) did anything positive for your dick I would have the best dick in the world. Trust me on this one, it does absolutely nothing. I smoked weed for years and tried CBD in pill form as well. Maybe it could in theory do something on a microscopical leven, but I wouldn't bother cause I doubt you can notice any difference.
lukewill, it's the same thing, except dabbing is a much more intense form of it.
popopo, I'm not saying it "heals" Peyronie's in any way, just that it provides some relief of inflammation and soreness.
THC is pro-fibrotic.
I am experiencing a pain in the back of my head at first i thought it was something about my head or connected to my brain because my mom died to have a brain tumor so was really worried about it. I know it looks exaggerating but i was afraid for it, then one of my friends just laugh at me and tell me that no need to worry and he give me this CBD oil, then i used it for 2 weeks now and its very useful. And ii discovered this site https://www.greenmed.io/blog/declares-cbd-safe-medical-use/ it helps me to learn new things about taking this kind of thing. and I'm loving it. You should try to go look for this site as well.
Quote from: pey ron on February 11, 2018, 11:36:03 AM
THC is pro-fibrotic.
At this point I don't care whether it's pro fibroti which I don't believe it is. Cannabis has been the ONLY thing I have tried that has numbed the pain. I have actually been able to sleep better than I have in 5 years !!! And it has inflammatory killing properties. If anything this will help get rid of Peyronies more than anything else I have come across so far.
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