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Knee OA (grade 2-3 as measured by the Kellgren-Lawrence Classification)\n2. OA knee pain on the Visual Analog Pain Scale \\> 4 in either knee\n3. Receiving treatment at one of the eight Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics locations\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Other forms of arthritis such as psoriatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis due to different sources of inflammation in these conditions\n2. Allergies to CBD or Castor Oil\n3. Current opioid use\n4. BMI of over 40\n5. Those who cannot walk without an assistance device (e.g., walker)\n6. Those who are currently on knee injections (i.e. cortisol or hyaluronic acid gel) for knee pain\n7. Patients scheduled for a knee replacement in the next 3-6 months\n8. Active cannabis or CBD use\n9. Alcohol consumption \\> 21 alcoholic drinks each week\n10. Active pregnancy, nursing, or actively planning a pregnancy\n11. Active chronic liver or renal disease\n12. Active depression\u002Fsuicidality\n13. 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