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Citicoline Natural Supplements effective relief from THC
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This is not an endorsement of this product, nor the website on which it is found, this is only for your convenience
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This product has testimonials on its effectiveness.




<div> <span>Citicoline</span> Natural Supplements
Cannabis oil, even when made from high CBD content cannabis strains is also high in THC and for many cancer patients that have not consumed cannabis before and therefore have a low tolerance to THC's <span>psychoactivity</span> on the brain this can be an unpleasant side effect, similarly this can be a problem when children are prescribed medical marijuana. There is, however, a supplement that can be ordered online called <b>Citicoline</b> available in 250 or 500 mg - taken an hour before cannabis is ingested, be it oil or herbal based treatments, it greatly reduces THC's psychoactive effect. It is available on prescription in many European countries, however, Citicoline is also marketed as a dietary supplement, despite being originally developed in Japan to help stroke victims. <span>Citicoline</span> is available online and in stores in over 70 countries under a variety of brand names such as Ceraxon, Cognizin, NeurAxon and Somazina.
- See more at: http://www.cannabiscure.info/files/citic...5l1LC.dpuf
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This is not an endorsement of this product, nor the website on which it is found, this is only for your convenience
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This product has testimonials on its effectiveness.



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<span>Citicoline</span> Natural Supplements
Cannabis oil, even when made from high CBD content cannabis strains is also high in THC and for many cancer patients that have not consumed cannabis before and therefore have a low tolerance to THC's <span>psychoactivity</span> on the brain this can be an unpleasant side effect, similarly this can be a problem when children are prescribed medical marijuana. There is, however, a supplement that can be ordered online called <b>Citicoline</b> available in 250 or 500 mg - taken an hour before cannabis is ingested, be it oil or herbal based treatments, it greatly reduces THC's psychoactive effect. It is available on prescription in many European countries, however, Citicoline is also marketed as a dietary supplement, despite being originally developed in Japan to help stroke victims. <span>Citicoline</span> is available online and in stores in over 70 countries under a variety of brand names such as Ceraxon, Cognizin, NeurAxon and Somazina.
- See more at: http://www.cannabiscure.info/files/citic...5l1LC.dpuf
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Dr. Robert Melamede, who just spoke at a Skunk Pharm lecture spode highly of its use for countering the paranoia and anxiety of too much thc. it will do nothing for any of the remaining symptoms, but gee, that is all one needs. Dr Bob says the dose is three times the cannabis dose.
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- See more at: http://www.cannabiscure.info/files/citic...5l1LC.dpuf

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Dr. Robert Melamede, who just spoke at a Skunk Pharm lecture spode highly of its use for countering the paranoia and anxiety of too much thc. it will do nothing for any of the remaining symptoms, but gee, that is all one needs. Dr Bob says the dose is three times the cannabis dose.



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Here is more on DR. Melamede



http://skunkpharmresearch.com/2014/01/07...ouncement/
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Dr Bob says the dose is three times the cannabis dose.



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Does this sound correct.. If the patient is taking 500mg cannabis they should be taking 1500mg citicoline to counteract the symptoms?
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