Q: I have had great results from marijuana oil for neuropathy. Last year, I had extreme pain in my feet at night. They were so swollen that I had trouble putting my shoes on in the morning. I could not be as active as usual.
I took prescribed gabapentin for the pain. When I read in your column about natural approaches such as benfotiamine, curcumin and alpha-lipoic acid, I started taking them. Almost all my neuropathy symptoms disappeared, and I no longer need the gabapentin.
At 88, I still get the occasional foot pain at night. It is instantly relieved by topical marijuana oil. My doctor said many of his patients are finding it helpful for pain. I live in an upscale retirement community, and a large number of people here are using marijuana oil to relieve pain without side effects.
A: Cannabis-based medicines have some scientific support for chronic pain (Pain Physician, September 2017). In states where medicinal marijuana is unavailable, some people are using cannabidiol (CBD) oil instead. This cannabis-derived compound does not make people high and has become widely available without a prescription. More clinical research is needed to explore its pain-relieving potential.
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