Ladies. This organic cannabis capsule could help eliminate cramps

The cannabis-based, vaginal suppository is called Foria Relief and people are raving about its effects.  Making the claim "to maximize the muscle relaxing and pain relieving properties of cannabis without inducing a psychotropic 'high,'" the medicine accomplishes this using only three basic ingredients: organic cocoa butter, CO2 distilled THC oil and CBD Isolate.


Lisa Rough, cannabis writer, experimented with Foria first-hand.  "Where I had been painfully aware of every inch of my midsection, suddenly it felt as though I had no midsection at all," she writes.  "From my waist down to my thighs, it was almost as if my groin had simply dissolved and was floating in some galaxy far, far away."
The medicine still has yet to undergo clinical trials that would make it acceptable by common medical standards.  "Would I recommend something that's not FDA-approved or monitored? That would not be my recommendation," Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton, executive director of The North American Menopause Society, tells PEOPLE. "You'd want to do a clinical trial to see how much [of the medication] women absorbed. Are they being under-dosed? Are they being overdosed?"
The creators of Foria explain, however, that "cannabis has a long, cross cultural history of use as a natural aide in easing symptoms associated with menstruation."
They continue, on their website, "our intention is to share the powerful medicinal properties of this plant while utilizing modern extraction techniques to standardize purity and potency, thereby ensuring a safe and accessible experience for all women."

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