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A new product called Foria Relief offers marijuana compounds in the form of a vaginal suppository, and its makers claim it can relieve menstrual cramps. But is this product safe? Experts say that ...
Cannabis suppositories are one of a few ways to ... pre and post-coital pain, as well as ease menstrual pains. It's best taken before sex for relaxation and sexual enhancement.
In October Harvard University announced it is conducting an observational study of 400 women who have agreed to use marijuana suppositories for menstrual pain. The hope for researchers is that ...
Cannabis suppositories metabolize differently than ... men deal with back pain while providing women with a trapdoor from menstrual cramps. But here’s the thing, some users have great success ...
Suppositories, in comparison ... Foria’s upcoming study might shed light on if and why cannabis works for menstrual symptoms, and whether or not side effects are possible in some people.
Considered to be the first “cannabis tampon” on the market, the cocoa butter suppositories are formulated “to ease symptoms often associated with the menstrual cycle, such as pain and cramps.” ...
Foria Relief Vaginal Suppositories ($35 ... specifically relief from menstrual pain. The Medical Cannabis Rub (price not listed) is a topical blend of herbs and health beneficial ingredients.
Tinctures, bath soaks and suppositories intended for cramping ... evidence and surveys have shown a link between medical marijuana and menstrual pain relief. In a university survey of 192 Canadian ...
However, Tabitha particularly recommends cannabis-infused suppositories ... is not used around the clock to alleviate negative menstrual symptoms. But marijuana and menstruation have something ...