YES THEY DO AFFECT THE TASTE OF CBD. I'VE NOTICED THAT TOO. NOW AS WITH ANYTHING, USING ONE THING OVER AND OVER ON THE BODY WILL CAUSE YOU TO GET USE TO IT. YOU'LL FIND THE PAIN RETURNING SOONER ; OR IT NOT ATTACKING THE PAIN AS WELL. THIS CAN BE DUE TO DOES BUT I THINK IT'S GOOD TO SWITCH KINDS THAT YOU USE. YOUR BODY GROWS DEPENDENT. EVEN THOUGH IT TASTE BAD I'M SURE IT WORKED BETTER BECAUSE YOUR BODY WASN'T USED TO IT YET. BUT THAT S THE BEAUTY OF IT, SO MANY PLANTS, SO MANY DIFFERENT TYPE OF CBD (P.S NOT YELLING IM BLIND.. I TAKE LYRICA, IF NOT I COULDNT WALK BUT IT HAS DECREASED MY VISION SO BADLY. IT'S EASIER TO SEE AND UNDERSTAND THE LETTERS IN CAPS. SORRY IF THIS BOTHERS YOU)
Thanks @deardabby! I appreciate you taking the time to make a comment. Do you have any screen readers or magnifiers on your computer? If not, you might want to reach out to Vocational Rehabilitation/Independent Living in your hometown so they can help you get something to help with your computer vision. (I used to work there!)
And thank you for reminding me about the way our bodies grow accustomed to elements and how that changes our response to repeated use of any medication over time. I knew that from my previous experience with essential oil formulations that I have ingested, but just didn't think about it impacting my CBD oil results! So, I appreciate the reminder. I am hoping to grow my own cannabis and make some CBD capsules. I am learning all about it here on the Weed Cash Network!