CBD Oil and Products

I’ve got a CBD infused pillow that I use for sleeping and love it. Maybe it’s psychosomatic, maybe not.

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Doesn’t your hair get greasy from that pillow?

Probably the best CBD out there. Very expensive but they have a great discount for disabled, military/veterans, and first responders too (I think)

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Nope, not at all. Because it’s infused into the fabric, there isn’t any oil or odor at all.

If there is no oil or odor how do you take in the CBD?

I take CBD (and it’s more fun cousin :slight_smile: ) often. Helps with aches and pains off the course or just before bed. Highly recommended.

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Is there a particular brand you use for the CBD?

Hey everyone. I wrote up a guide to CBD/review of KANIBI products for a website you might have heard of. Check it out and let me know what you think!

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Thanks for write up.

Didn’t realize how expensive it is. Know that’s one of the more reputable vendors, but what is the “low” end of the range for a reputable vendor or are they all in the same range.

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Great write up! I saw the Kanibi recommendation on MGS and kept thinking about trying it, but having read this I’m definitely going to give it a go. I do feel like I could use some help sleeping better and my smartwatch seems to agree.

For golf (and life in general) I wish I could focus better. I’m a pretty relaxed person on the outside, but my mind is usually going in 1000 different directions. I’ve heard CBD can help, but it also seems like it’s being promoted as a cure-all for everything and I’m sure that’s not the case.

Now that I’m in my 50’s I do have more aches and pains so any help there would be great. I’ve found that regular stretching and taking a Turmeric supplement help me a lot.

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I’d say that KANABI is at the middle-to-low end price wise, especially once you add in the discounts you can typically find for them. There are cheaper products out there, but you definitely have to consider the potency as well. The cheapest available oils have very little CBD in them.

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I’ve now used Kanibi CBD Oil for four nights and according to my Whoop strap my recovery has been above my average for three of the four nights and the fourth night was average. So far so good.

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Has anyone used On The Green CBD products for golfers?

Not much data yet, but FWIW I have used Kanibi Full Spectrum for the last few nights and according to both my Amazon Halo and Galaxy Active 2 (yes I’m wired 24/7 lol) my sleep improved by about 25%. I felt like I slept decently , but not great. I used the minimum dosage to start so I may increase that and see what happens. I also exercised more this past week so that could have helped my sleep. I didn’t seem to be as sore from a couple of hard workouts as I normally am so maybe CBD helped there? Hard to say this soon. Playing golf this coming weekend and I’ll try some during the day then. I haven’t touched a club in a bit due to weather though so I’m not expecting much.

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This has remained the key benefit for me. From Fri.-Sun. I walked 63 holes and was completely fine on Monday.

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Yes I did 2 different workouts that usually leave me pretty sore for several days and I can feel them, but nowhere near as much as the last few times.

What dosage are you taking? Do you take it every day? I’m guessing this is something I will have to experiment with. I do think Kanibi is a bit pricey, but if it truly works I’ll just go back to Kirkland golf balls to save money lol.

Still generally doing a 25mg dose (1ml of the oil for what I have) in my coffee every morning and then something in the evening also containing a 25mg dose (I have gummies and softgels in addition to the oil). That’s 50mg a day which is fairly average from my research. On rare occasions I’ll have a gummy or something midday if it’s an especially stressful day.

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Ok thanks. I used 0.25 mL of the larger bottle which I believe is 12.5 mg dosage (50 mg per 1 mL) and just held it under my tongue for about a minute as Kanibi recommended. I wonder if it’s like other supplements where it’s good to not take it for a week every so often?

Been experimenting with dosage a bit and so far 0.25 ml (Full Spectrum 1500mg) seems to improve my sleep from 65/100 to 85/100 fairly consistently. I tried 0.5 ml and my sleep went back to 65-70 range. Only using this a few weeks so not much data and my sleep patterns could be related to something else.

I did try taking some oil before golf twice. First time the small dose of 0.25 ml and I can’t say I noticed anything. The next time I tried a full 1.0 ml and I felt kind of jumpy. Strange for me as I can drink 4 cups of coffee and feel nothing. I can’t say my game was affected, but I just felt off. Maybe just because it’s November and it was over 70F.

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I’m wanting to try it out, but it’s pricey. I could get some, but then I feel like I’d like it and it would work and I’d keep buying and not be able to afford golf (or the mrs wouldn’t be too thrilled).

Think it would really help me deal with the three-nager better!