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Important Warning
Please by aware that most people will experience a lowering of their blood pressure when consuming cannabis oil. If you are taking blood pressure medication or if you already suffer from low blood pressure, this could be dangerous. Please speak with your doctor. Don’t worry, they won’t have you arrested, your doctor is only going to help you determine whether or not to discontinue your blood pressure medication. If you suffer from low blood pressure, many people say that simply drinking a large glass of water helped to eliminate most of the uncomfortable feelings they had. Your body will adjust to the cannabis oil over time. You can start off taking even smaller doses if you like, and gradually increase the dose until your body is comfortable with it.
Diabetics should also discuss this therapy with their doctor. Many diabetics find that they can discontinue using insulin after a few months.
Never stop taking your medication without your doctor’s approval and not until you discuss all the pros and cons of doing so with your doctor.
Chances are good, however, that after consuming cannabis oil for several months, you will find that most of your health problems simply get smaller and smaller until they disappear, including your cancer.
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If you have any questions or if you are taking any type of prescription medication, please seek medical advice before consuming cannabis oil. This article is meant to provide information only and is not intended to be medical advice.
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