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Marijuana News And Updates: Marijuana Infused Tampons, The New Way To Ease Period Cramps?
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First Posted: Sep 02, 2016 04:25 AM EDT
There is a new way for women to make sure they stay pain free during their "time of the month." Foria, a company known for selling cannabis-infused products have recently released marijuana tampons in the hopes of making it big in the hygiene department with its new product.
According to kdvr.com, the company has released a line of tampons that contains a mixture of cocoa butter, THC oil and CND isolate from organically grown hemp. Though it is only available in the states of Colorado and California, the company hopes that this unique suppository can ease the pain of as many women suffering from period cramps as possible.
The product has not yet been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or even recommended to undergo clinical trials. However, online reviews show that the product has helped women suffering from lower back problems and worked far longer than conventional pain killers. One woman told Broadly that her cramps disappeared within 20 minutes.
The maker of the tampons said that the cannabinoids cause the nerves in the cervix, uterus and ovaries to relax the uterine muscles. They also added that the tampon will cure the cramps that often happen during a woman's menstrual cycle, w3livenews.com reported.
Meanwhile, independent.co.uk said that several users described the tampon to smell like cookie dough or cookie butter. One user even wrote: "I have endometriosis that returned after having a partial hysterectomy. When I have flare ups, besides excruciating pain, I look pregnant and the inflammation affects my bladder. Foria is one of the very few things that brings me relief! You should share more of its uses."
Another woman called Megan said her pain was normally unbearable. "I was able to prevent the worsening pain and cramping and piercing pains in my vaginal canal," she wrote.
A pack of four costs $44, according to the website foriapleasure.com.
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First Posted: Sep 02, 2016 04:25 AM EDT
There is a new way for women to make sure they stay pain free during their "time of the month." Foria, a company known for selling cannabis-infused products have recently released marijuana tampons in the hopes of making it big in the hygiene department with its new product.
According to kdvr.com, the company has released a line of tampons that contains a mixture of cocoa butter, THC oil and CND isolate from organically grown hemp. Though it is only available in the states of Colorado and California, the company hopes that this unique suppository can ease the pain of as many women suffering from period cramps as possible.
The product has not yet been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or even recommended to undergo clinical trials. However, online reviews show that the product has helped women suffering from lower back problems and worked far longer than conventional pain killers. One woman told Broadly that her cramps disappeared within 20 minutes.
The maker of the tampons said that the cannabinoids cause the nerves in the cervix, uterus and ovaries to relax the uterine muscles. They also added that the tampon will cure the cramps that often happen during a woman's menstrual cycle, w3livenews.com reported.
Meanwhile, independent.co.uk said that several users described the tampon to smell like cookie dough or cookie butter. One user even wrote: "I have endometriosis that returned after having a partial hysterectomy. When I have flare ups, besides excruciating pain, I look pregnant and the inflammation affects my bladder. Foria is one of the very few things that brings me relief! You should share more of its uses."
Another woman called Megan said her pain was normally unbearable. "I was able to prevent the worsening pain and cramping and piercing pains in my vaginal canal," she wrote.
A pack of four costs $44, according to the website foriapleasure.com.
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