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CBD Dosage

Thu, 03/05/2015 - 12:08

For those adults treating with nonpsychoactive CBD, what dosage did you start with? Specifically for 22%/05% CBD/THC ratio with 22 mg dosage for 140 pound adult. How many doses per day to start and incremental increase over how much time? Thanks

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