There has a been a lot of hype about cannabis oil for the treatment of cancer in the media of late. In fact, I've seen many shows on it on CNN by Dr Sanjeep Gupter where it has literally saved children s lives.

A friend has recommended it to me for Alopecia but i cant find much research about its success rate with auto immune conditions.

Have you heard anything or had any success? Thoughts? I mean,if they are using it to treat cancer successfully, surely it could work for Alopecia?

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Comment by sallyarchi on May 20, 2017 at 2:30pm

i am so sorry. i am not. i just mentioned the company. not selling. i was just answering that i am using a pure product that has been well researched. i will say no more and feel free to delete me and/or my comments and i will duck out for good.

Comment by ModelLiane on June 22, 2017 at 11:54am

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Comment by Prof. David on December 17, 2017 at 7:26am

@LindaSue: You are wrong!

Hemp is Cannabis Sativa L. which is exactly the same species as Marijuana. The difference is that Hemp has very high levels of CBD (up to 40%) and negligible levels of THC (less than 0.3%). It is the CBD in both plants that does the healing. Hence, Hemp is the true healer, not Marijuana.

Please do proper research before posting.

Comment by Amber on April 8, 2018 at 12:16am

THC is what causes you to get high. CBD has no euphoric properties, and works throughout the body because there are receptors throughout the body for cannabinoids. I recently read a study about broken bones. Scientists created breaks in the femurs of rats and then gave them CBD oil, and the ones who received the CBD oil healed their bones faster than the ones who did not receive it and the bones were stronger and less likely to break again. I am totally interested in finding out more about the effects of CBD oil on alopecia, and it would make sense for it to work since it works throughout the body. 

Comment by DarthSidious on May 26, 2020 at 4:40am

TBH, I've never heard someone use it for healing alopecia. CBD has other purpose. I use it from time to time if I have sleep problems. I've bought some CBD gummies Europe produced - I've found this stuff in a local store when I was in the Netherlands. At least two times in a month I use it. Before this I used CBD oils as a vape liquid, but then I've found out that it can be dangerous for my lungs. Maybe if I try to rub it in my head, it would help, I don't know. But it surely doesn't help when you take CBD products internally.

Comment by Joe Nyagah on October 6, 2020 at 10:07am

Yep. One of the best remedies for alopecia ! I'm using it for 4 years and i can see great results. You should try it.

Comment by Demixl on October 6, 2020 at 10:23am

Definitely yes. My father started using it and the results are obvious. CBD oil suppresses inflammation, decreases cortisol in the body therefore promoting a healthier environment for hair to grow thus it proves to be good for hair loss. There are lots of studies that proved its effectiveness on alopecia, but I'm telling you from my own experience. I always look for alternatives to chemical drugs, and due to this page https://www.healthcanal.com/best-cbd-oil/shingles I found out that CBD oil can be used for several purposes. Check it out, there you'll figure out where you can buy it from and what other benefits it has.

Comment by Amerycol on January 3, 2021 at 3:28pm
I think yes, cannabis oil can help you with that.
Comment by Bill_Andrews on January 3, 2021 at 3:30pm

I agree with the guy above. Cannabis oil is actually a very good natural pain remover, I know that from my personal experience. I had some back pain after an injury and my medic recommended me cannabis oil. You know what? It really helped me, I feel much better to know. If someone is interested I buy cannabis from [url=https://getkush.io]getkush.io[/url]. You better try this cannabis oil, and see if it will help you, you won't lose anything, I can assure you that. Have a nice day.

Comment by Zarally on August 12, 2021 at 9:54pm

Not sure what you're talking about here. The original poster is clearly dealing with alopecia, not pain. For him getting some cbd capsules for sale will be the best course of action since they are the most effective form of CBD for dealing with alopecia. By the way, don't forget to always check what type of cannabis oil you're using.

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