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I have been using cannabis off and on for the past few years. This year I have been taking full spectrum CBD regularly for about 6 months and my tinnitus overall is reduced significantly. I have always had super loud tinnitus, at least since 2012. My tinnitus is not gone and this is not a cure but it definitely helps take the edge off for me. I still have spikes now and then but my low days are much more and last much longer than they ever did before. I suspect it has helped me with my anxiety and sleep and this has improved my tinnitus. I can now go days where I don't even listen or hear my tinnitus. I have never been able to do that the past 7 years until this year.

I have been experimenting with diff CBD oils, tinctures and capsules for the past few years since it has been legal in my state. There is a huge variance in quality and potency as well as types of CBD. Some just do not work at all. Some have suspect ingredients. I generally find the cheaper it is, the less likely it will work. Good quality C02 extracted CBD is generally not cheap.

Before you try this out and if it legal for you to do so, do some research and educate yourself. CBD will not get you high and generally there is little to no side effects. I just get overly tired if I take too much. Best to start with low dose 10mg and work your way up from there. It may take some time before you find what dosage works for you because we are all different. I am not saying it will work for you but I do believe it is worth a try. I use CBDPure products which is made from industrial hemp and includes a certificate of analysis on purity and ingredients
Can you paste the website for the Pure CBD?
 
I just bought a bottle of 300 MG of CBD with the hopes of getting some relief but unfortunately it only made the noise very intense.

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Looking at the picture, it doesn't look like CBD oil, but cannabidiol oil, which isn't the same thing. CBD oil isn't available everywhere. I haven't tried CBD products for my T., but I soon will. (see enclosed)
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Has anybody had their tinnitus increase permanently from VERY HIGH doses of CBD oil with some THC in it (0,2)?

My tinnitus got significantly worse during the same time period I started taking a lot of CBD for my chronic pain condition. This could be entirely coincidental of course, and yet I worry...

I haven't used any CBD for 5 days and I notice no change in my tinnitus. In fact, it has stayed at a constant level for 5 days whereas before it was silent for some days of the week. Again, could be coincidental.

I know that cannabis in general can spike tinnitus temporarily, which it also does for me. But what about permanent effects?

The only paper on the subject that often gets posted is this, and it concerns an oil with as much THC as CBD which kind of makes more a study on THC in my eyes: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364172/

I honestly don't understand the results of this paper regarding my question about long term effects:

"To find out whether THC and CBD would have any long-lasting effects on the animals' tinnitus-like behavior, the animals were given a 2-week washout period during which the drug administration was stopped and the animals had free access to water and food. The tinnitus testing resumed after the washout period and there was only a significant group effect for 32 kHz tones (F3, 48.581 = 3.870, P = 0.015), but not BBN or 20 kHz tones. This significant group effect was due to the difference between the exposed-tinnitus-drug and sham-drug groups (P = 0.011)."

I simply think it's bad research. You either use CBD OR THC, but not both. Their conclusion is bogus.
 
I simply think it's bad research. You either use CBD OR THC, but not both. Their conclusion is bogus.
In places where it is legal, you almost always buy medicinal CBD with low levels of THC. Maybe at a 10:1 ratio. Not enough to feel anything. I don't know whether it is based on actual studies or common knowledge, but it has been explained to me that the CBD has a much greater effect when there is a slight amount of THC with it.
 
In places where it is legal, you almost always buy medicinal CBD with low levels of THC. Maybe at a 10:1 ratio. Not enough to feel anything. I don't know whether it is based on actual studies or common knowledge, but it has been explained to me that the CBD has a much greater effect when there is a slight amount of THC with it.

You are correct. It's called the entourage effect. Although it's all about the dose. It's just that nobody in their right mind would take enough full spectrum oil to get high. If you eat the raw hemp though, it's economically feasible to get a bit high from it. Results will vary with strain and crop.
 
I simply think it's bad research. You either use CBD OR THC, but not both. Their conclusion is bogus.

Yes, the world is a slimy place. They are also pushing the narrative that CBD gives liver damage based on a bogus rat study. Big pharma does not want people to realize that CBD is better than many of their medicines.

The liver study is like saying salt can kill you. While technically correct, it's also completely irrelevant

I should check my liver I suppose. I honestly haven't heard of anyone eating more CBD than me, so if my liver is alright then that should settle the matter in my mind at least.
 
I have been using cannabis off and on for the past few years. This year I have been taking full spectrum CBD regularly for about 6 months and my tinnitus overall is reduced significantly. I have always had super loud tinnitus, at least since 2012. My tinnitus is not gone and this is not a cure but it definitely helps take the edge off for me. I still have spikes now and then but my low days are much more and last much longer than they ever did before. I suspect it has helped me with my anxiety and sleep and this has improved my tinnitus. I can now go days where I don't even listen or hear my tinnitus. I have never been able to do that the past 7 years until this year.

I have been experimenting with diff CBD oils, tinctures and capsules for the past few years since it has been legal in my state. There is a huge variance in quality and potency as well as types of CBD. Some just do not work at all. Some have suspect ingredients. I generally find the cheaper it is, the less likely it will work. Good quality C02 extracted CBD is generally not cheap.

Before you try this out and if it legal for you to do so, do some research and educate yourself. CBD will not get you high and generally there is little to no side effects. I just get overly tired if I take too much. Best to start with low dose 10mg and work your way up from there. It may take some time before you find what dosage works for you because we are all different. I am not saying it will work for you but I do believe it is worth a try. I use CBDPure products which is made from industrial hemp and includes a certificate of analysis on purity and ingredients
Hi Erik, I live in Las Vegas where it's legal as well. Is there are particular brand that you bought, or should I just go to one of those cannabis places and ask for full spectrum CBD? Thanks
 
Did most people who experienced a spike from CBD oil, find that it resolved itself after stopping? I've been taking drops for the past couple weeks - I'm noticing the last several days a ramp up in volume and intensity. Wondering if the CBD could be the culprit.
 
No polls on this? I am curious of the percentage it helps vs no change vs perceived spike from it.

By helped, I would define that as perceived lower tinnitus volume after taking it and thus, a measurable or perceptible reduction in volume after taking CBD oil, in which no other explanation can be found - random reductions are ruled out.

Also, what levels of THC is in the CBD oil in these cases.
 
Also, what levels of THC is in the CBD oil in these cases.
Some products provide a GC/MS but most don't, so, this generally isn't knowable unless you have a lab or make your own.

The stuff we get here that my wife uses for sleep does provide GC/MS, per batch, like this:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1...BATCH_HW221219E_Lot_36529200.pdf?v=1584450831

So in this case I believe 1.4% CBD to 0.045% == 45/1400 = 3%

A usual dose is 30mg of CBD, so just about 1mg THC.

Given that they sell CBD-free 2.5mg THC mints as a sleep aid, and given that most CBD products that either of us have found to be effective have at least 0.5-2mg of THC in them, I'm sorta deeply suspicious that CBD isolate does anything at all. I have vaped and eaten significant quantities of straight CBD isolate with no noticeable effects.

CBDPure is the brand he mentions in the last paragraph

https://www.cbdpure.com/

https://www.cbdpure.com/lab-test-results/pdf/10TRC012019.O4617 - Nutra Pure LLC - CBD Pure 600.pdf

Zero THC in that stuff, apparently. My guess is I would find it to be basically inactive, your mileage may vary.

All this stuff is insanely overpriced, too. It costs me about $3 to make 1000mg of CBD shatter at home if I grow the plant, and I only a bit more by processing someone else's hemp: https://cbdhemp.direct/collections/...s/75-cent-grams-bulk-cbd-hemp-flower-for-sale

That's 230g @ 20% CBD for $169; 46g CBD == $3.67/gram; if you use cryo-temp ethanol to process in a closed loop, then that will add about $1.50. You can open blast butane a lot cheaper, but you shouldn't because butane is gross and you'll blow your eye out.

So, you're looking at like fivebux for a gram of CBD full spectrum extract, compared to $45 and up in stores... I don't understand how people use cannabinnoids if they are not self producing, it's just silly overpriced, and the price inflation we see on the THC/rec side that we can write off as a sin tax is even dumber when CBD costs the same.
 
Did most people who experienced a spike from CBD oil, find that it resolved itself after stopping? I've been taking drops for the past couple weeks - I'm noticing the last several days a ramp up in volume and intensity. Wondering if the CBD could be the culprit.
Back in November when my tinnitus became insanely loud I quit marijuana. During that period I had bad days and good days with tinnitus but sleep was horrible most of the time. After several weeks I started using CBD drops for sleep and did practically nothing for me. I then moved on to very small amounts of marijuana mixed with CBD keef. No more sleep problems and my tinnitus is slightly improved, but most likely because I'm now getting used to it. My experience is that cbd/marijuna has no direct positive or negative effect on my tinnitus. It seems to me that tinnitus does what it wants despite anything I might try but if you want to sleep the CBD needs a little THC to work.
 
For what it is worth, I tried CBD/THC oil, CBD oil without THC (0.00%) and vaping CBD oil, all very low dosages. The reason I tried CBD / THC oil has nothing to do with my tinnitus.

Unfortunately, all methods I tried spiked my tinnitus. It takes about a day before the tinnitus settles down again. Strangely, my tinnitus increases after a couple of hours I use the CBD oil, when the CBD should no longer be active. It almost seems like a withdrawal symptom.
 
given that most CBD products that either of us have found to be effective have at least 0.5-2mg of THC in them, I'm sorta deeply suspicious that CBD isolate does anything at all. I have vaped and eaten significant quantities of straight CBD isolate with no noticeable effects.
This has also been my experience. I can remember reading somewhere that at least some THC is needed for CBD to work. My Dad tried pure CBD oil and then a vape pen which did absolutely nothing for him. Smoking some low THC high CBD flower had much more of an effect. I'm considering trying some CBD products for my tinnitus, I just have little faith. Not even benzos will bring mine down.
 
I've started experimenting with CBD oil. I'm using a full spectrum oil, sublingually, and titrating the dose gradually up. Today's my 3rd day; so far, used 10mg-10mg-15mg respectively.

My greatest fear was that the oil would worsen my tinnitus. Mercifully, there seems to be absolutely no effect. Today I had a mini panic attack when I thought I'm hearing a new noise but it was just some transient thing.

It does seem to be affecting my anxiety, though. After ingestion, I get 2-3 hours where I feel... normal. That persistent background feeling that something horrible is just around the corner, that need to be on alert, that tightness in the chest... gone. I just feel well.

3 days is very early and the dose is apparently too low but I'm hoping I'm on to something here. God knows I could use some relief, if not from the tinnitus, then at least from the anxiety.
 
Hello..
I'm new to this forum.
On April 5th, I had a bout of dizziness and vomiting, which by afternoon, either spiked tinnitus I was unaware I already had OR started it ver' Batum. I have since discovered I also have TMJD w/out pain relation so that too went un noticed until acute care doctor felt jaw popping upon exam of my throat what when saying "Ahhhh" lol
I have semi painful temple headaches now and an RN coworker/friend swears by CBD for pain, inflammation, etc. and so on.
I used a tad of the CBD gel she offered and rubbed it into my temples and to my surprise, the stabbing pain subsided.
Now, that being said, I bought the same gel and cream at a local shop.
It's called FLOW (brand).
The gel is as follows: (I do believe these amounts are based on the entire jar volume of 1.1oz) (30g)..
Gel:
146mg CBD
4mg THC
Cream:
250 CBD
100 THCA
25mg THC

As of last week to present, I've been incorporating supplements into my diet, ie: Lecithin, Magnesium, Daily Multivitamin, etc.

Tho, the CBD gel/cream seems to assist in my headache pain level, My T has increased in volume over the past few days.

I'm going to do a trial run of stopping all supplements and using JUST THE GEL for 72 hours and see if it tones down, if not, I'll stop the CBD and start the supplements and check again.
Im hoping I can get a finger on what caused my T to spike and I pray it's not the CBD as it was not cheap and does help the temple pain.
So I'm kinda in a catch 22..

Thank you.
 
My neighbor across the hall has a natural medicine business. I tried drops in my ears today. It's not so good.
CBD oil is usually ingested sublingually. You should try that, too.

I've been using the thing for roughly 2 weeks now and it's great - no change to my tinnitus but it's soothing my anxiety wonderfully and also helps with sleep (not by directly inducing sleepiness, but by removing the anxiety that would prevent the onset of sleep).
 
I picked up a 30mL bottle containing 500mg. One dose is 1mL or about 16 to 17mg. Is that too low?
Nope, I'm doing 2x25mg a day and that's just fine.

However, make sure you have full spectrum CBD, not an isolate. Full spectrum has "entourage effect", meaning that low doses like 20-25mg already have a very noticeable effect, while you need a LOT more (like factor-of-ten more) of isolate.
 
I tried 1ml/20mg full spectrum pharmaceutical oil and it spiked my tinnitus. Kinda interesting because nothing else really causes spikes for me. I do feel relaxed otherwise so it's a real shame. I expect/hope it will calm down in a few days.
 
I have no info on CBD's effect on tinnitus but do know there are a whole lot of totally worthless CBD oil products out there that are full of sweeteners and water. "Peak Hemp 1,500mg full spectrum oil" is among the good ones. It's expensive $90-100 for a 1 oz bottle but since it's not watered down, it's likely a decent value.
 
Well, the site doesn't say unfortunately. Hope this works for you. If it doesn't, however, don't give up on CBD but look for one that is full-spectrum, CO2-extracted, and has lab tests available. Based on my best understanding these are the markers of a good CBD product and the one I got really does work

(by the way I'm using an European brand called CannabiGold, it's produced in Poland/Hungary so it's a local brand for me, loving it)
 

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