These Painkilling Marijuana Tampons May Be The End of Period Cramps
While marijuana has become more and more popular, with legalization and recognition of medicinal benefit becoming more prominent, this has led to a whole host of new forms of delivery systems.
No longer do you have to smoke a joint to receive delivery as there are now edibles and liquids that provide easier intake so one can receive the same or better results. Marijuana is a proven painkiller and more and more people are discovering the pain relief properties by taking this herb.
Now there is a company called Foria which is taking the pain relief benefits of marijuana to a whole different playing field. They have developed a delivery system which could actually mean the end of painful cramps!
Cannabis Tampons
It’s called Foria Relief, but the product is not your typical tampon. They are actually suppositories, which are inserted in a similar fashion, but can be used right alongside with tampons. This increases the comfort effects that Foria Relief provides.
Here are the ingredients of the product:
Organic cocoa butter, THC oil, and CBD isolate.
That’s right, just 3 ingredients. It’s the combo of THC oil and CBD isolate that the company says will “activate certain cannabinoid receptors in the pelvic region when introduced into the body.”
The result? Apparently there is a noticed decrease in both pain and discomfort which one usually associates with menstruation. Users that have tried it, indeed are giving the thumbs up.
The suppository laced with cannabinoids cause the nerves in the uterus, cervix, ovaries to block the pain right out, while relaxing the smooth surrounding muscle tissue which causes even more comfort.
How To Use It
Foria Relief is meant to relieve pain closest to the area where it is inserted. This means it can be inserted vaginally to relieve pain in the womb area often caused by menstruation.
Some users have also reported benefits from inserting it rectally, claiming that it relieved pain in the back and hip area, places which are also commonly affected by menstruation.
On average, women reported feeling pain and comfort relief around 15-30 minutes after insertion. If being used in combination with a typical tampon, Foria Relief should be inserted prior to the tampon.
It’s inserted vaginally to provide pain relief in the womb generally caused by typical menstruation.
Although a rectal insertion is also of benefit according to some. This targets more of the back and hip area, where pain is also experienced from menstruation.
Usually 15-30 minutes after insertion, relief is felt according to users. It should be inserted first, if using alongside a tampon.
Leakage is common a few minutes after insertion. The cocoa butter will end up melting.
Store it in a dry and cool area like a refrigerator when not used. Higher than 76 degrees Fahrenheit and it runs the risk of melting.
"Marijuana" is a statutory construction designed to import CANNABIS into the realm of statutory control, penalty and enforcement. As "marijuana" is only a word, and only exists in courtrooms and the minds of those who know no better, it can't be made into ANYTHING in the real world.
If you stop using statutory language, and start using the words that represent the real plant in the real world, it'll be a start towards actually ending prohibition, rather than continuing it.