CBD Pain Relief For MUSICIANS – Feat. Steve!



My brother-in-law Steve joins me in this video to check out the Re-Tune line of products from GoDPSMusic! This CBD / Hemp …

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  1. Question " you've had some issues with your joint and muscles. What kind of issues "
    Answer " well over the years I've had some issues with my joints / muscles tightening "
    How very detailed πŸ˜‚

  2. Not sure what this has to do with guitars / music / metal / gear… but I'd honestly rather watch you both smoke some bucket bongs instead of rubbing oil on yourselves LOL πŸ˜€

  3. Hahahahah, love the intro.
    I ride motorcycle. I did 16k miles this year all local. My clutch arm/fret arm had massive tendon it is now.
    Kills me to play guitar or bass. At 53 my shoulders and hands/years of manual labor building houses and auto technician. I'm in serious pain a lot.
    Unfortunately chd doesn't work for me but I make thc in coconut oil that. Well it's so strong if your like me and don't use cannabis. It's works fantastic but also knoks me out hahahahaha.
    Hoping for shots today at the Dr and I hate hate hate needles.
    But after ten years down I want to play again and have been but it also knocks me down for the 5 days in between jams.
    I'm going to try cbd again this grow season. I have over 800 seeds from a farm I consulted for a few years ago.
    Also it's fun to grow some for the thieves.
    Cannabis has its place cbd or thc.
    But nothing works better than playing pain goes away until after. Usually. But this tendinitis sucks balls.
    It wakes me it's painful I wake screaming in tears it's so freaking bad.

  4. I can see how this kind of product can help with muscle and joint pain, I used to gig a lot add to that historic breaks and fractures in my arm, wrist and fingers, tiger balm really helped.. So same kinda thing I guess 😊

  5. THC works great but it can interfere with your speed and memory. I have severe arthritis but I still play. Diet, exercise and stretching is essential. I practice 4 to 5 hours per day. Practice in segments. 10 minutes practice 2 – 5 minute break. I use an inversion table to decompress my spine. Ergonomics is also important.

  6. These products are interesting, but there's more to this than applying some ointment type products. Steve was on the right track when he encouraged guitarists to do stretches. To prevent cumulative trauma injuries a guitarist should consider the ergonomics of the guitar he or she plays; the postures and positions when the guitar is played; exercises; and limiting the amount of time spent playing to allow the body to recover. Take care of your body guitar brothers and sisters, and it will take care of you. 🎸🎸🎸

  7. My preventative product is the GYM , I'm 61 and play and at one time in my late 30's I strained my elbow ligaments so bad I couldn't play for 6 months , so I want to ask you how does working out help you ? Tks . Jeff.

  8. Yo MAX!!! THANK YOU! I'm on a 10mg Hydrocodone, four times a day, regimen. To spare you the morbid details, it's to COPE with, NOT RELIEVE, three visible sources of movement-restricting "discomfort". I've been on it for maybe fifteen years and I'm tired of it. I will definitely check this stuff out! Thank your brother Steve for me too, please.

  9. I thought i was going crosseyed, seeing both of you dressed the same and have same style of hair.
    The guys laugh sounded so genuine, it was making me laugh too. I could see your reaction too. It was like contagious!! Perfect CBD reaction.

  10. Wow a couple of real idiots unsubscribed without actually watching or listening to the video. No loss there. Interesting video, Max. Certainly something for us older injured guitar slingers to consider. Personally my decades of playing coincided with a decade of serious hard work in structural steel and playing football long past the point I should have, so I basically hurt everywhere all the time. Keep up the great content Max. Ignore the idiots. 🀘😎🀘

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