PAIN PERCEPTION - a short recommendation
How can we live happier and more contentedly if pain is hindering our everyday lives? Let's learn about natural solutions that can help us with this, because in this way we will deal with the cause and not just the consequence of our problem. Cannabinoids and medicinal mushrooms can be additional help for pain, but which preparation to choose?
Cannabinoids and the medicinal mushroom Ganoderma are among the most important compounds that affect pain perception and the overall balance of the body. It is best to first support yourself with 5% CBD + 2.5% CBG SYNERGY drops, in a dosage of 10 drops twice a day, orally, preferably under the tongue, or this amount can be increased by another 10 drops and distributed throughout the day. This will ensure that you are fully compliant with any pain medications you may be taking. It is also important to know that cannabinoids enhance existing painkillers, reduce the side effects of medications, and help the body strengthen its self-healing properties. Ganoderma, with its mechanisms of action, also significantly helps to alleviate pain, while also relaxing and improving sleep. Better sleep means better body regeneration at night, which means that we are on the right track to solving our problem. 30% fringed beard tincture also plays a supporting role in the regeneration of the nervous system.
Natural help is that which allows the body to strengthen its self-healing mechanisms., while painkillers often focus only on the effect and can have negative side effects. It is true that these drugs help immediately, but the causes of pain often remain hidden. Pain is a sign that something is wrong in the body and that the self-healing process has already begun.
If pain and nervous system medications are not available, it makes sense to support the body with a higher concentration of cannabinoids. If the pain is really severe, it is better to use 20% or even 30% CBD drops and also 5% CBG drops. CBD is the most important cannabinoid from a health perspective, as it covers almost all problems the most. CBG is not psychotropic and in a way replaces the properties of THC. It is important to approach the problem holistically. You can also add suppositories, for vaginal or rectal use, but try to consume as much as possible orally.
If the problems are severe and a long recovery is expected, it makes sense to consider using THC after a few months of using CBD and CBG, which plays a special role in pain and enhances the effects of CBD and CBG. However, since THC is psychotropic, it is necessary to first familiarize yourself with its effects - at first, add it slowly, only in the evening and before the weekend. My personal, long-term experience shows that for chronic problems, the optimal supportive combination is a 1:1:1 ratio of all three cannabinoids (CBD:CBG:THC). If your job doesn't allow you to consume THC, then be sure to add CBG in addition to CBD. CBG is a procannabinoid.
In the case of chronic, intractable pain due to degenerative conditions, it is a good idea to take care of self-care with cannabis, as this is the only way to obtain the highest quality buds that we can trust.
Cannabinoids and medicinal mushrooms are excellent adaptogens, but finding the cause and taking a holistic approach to solving our problems must be our priority.
To generally strengthen the body's self-healing properties, we need to change our lifestyle in the long term.Let's ask ourselves what it is that supports us. The answer will certainly mean that we need to make many changes to our daily routine. Our health is the most important thing, and only when pain warns us do we realize how vulnerable we are, so we need to deepen our awareness that we are responsible for our own health. At the forefront of broader support are certainly activities such as hydration with living water, daily disconnections in nature, a regulated sleep rhythm, a supportive eco or quality local diet, breathing exercises and relaxation, regulated interpersonal relationships, ...
Warm greetings, Darja Batista
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