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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1049447" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>It depends what you're using it for; and then getting the dosage right for the individual. And of course, just like everything else, everyone reacts differently.</p><p></p><p>It's "worth a go" for... essentially calming the brain down a bit - so insomnia, anxiety, epilepsy, and nociplastic pain (that is - pain generated by a drama-queen brain, rather than by tissue damage). There's still not much research done on it - largely because it's considered a supplement, not a drug; so no pharmaceutical level investment (or profit).</p><p></p><p>I found it fairly useful for my insomnia, and a little for my knee (but not worth persisting with daily); my dog had a new lease of life from her arthritis for a couple of years (until the last couple of months)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cupping was always ridiculous, and nothing more than placebo (but you have to remember that placebo is real and powerful)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I predict that the next fad is going to be devil's claw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1049447, member: 73592"] It depends what you're using it for; and then getting the dosage right for the individual. And of course, just like everything else, everyone reacts differently. It's "worth a go" for... essentially calming the brain down a bit - so insomnia, anxiety, epilepsy, and nociplastic pain (that is - pain generated by a drama-queen brain, rather than by tissue damage). There's still not much research done on it - largely because it's considered a supplement, not a drug; so no pharmaceutical level investment (or profit). I found it fairly useful for my insomnia, and a little for my knee (but not worth persisting with daily); my dog had a new lease of life from her arthritis for a couple of years (until the last couple of months) Cupping was always ridiculous, and nothing more than placebo (but you have to remember that placebo is real and powerful) I predict that the next fad is going to be devil's claw [/QUOTE]
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