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Writer's pictureLeelena Asfaw

Cannabis and Women – History of Weed use and How it Can Benefit?

Cannabis use by women has a long history that dates back to ancient civilizations. Cannabis, for example, was used as a medicine in ancient China to treat a variety of conditions, including gynecological issues. The plant was used in religious and spiritual rituals in ancient India, and it was thought to have the ability to increase fertility.


Cannabis was criminalized in the United States and many other countries in the early twentieth century, and its use became associated with marginalized groups such as women and people of color. This gave rise to the stereotype of the "reefer madness" woman, a promiscuous and dangerous figure who used cannabis to entice men to engage in criminal activity.



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There has been a growing movement in recent years to decriminalize cannabis and recognize its potential medical benefits. Women have been at the forefront of this movement, as they have been found to be more likely than men to use cannabis for medical purposes. Many women use cannabis to treat conditions like menstrual cramps, menopause, and anxiety.


As cannabis laws have relaxed in recent years, more research on the effects of cannabis on women has been conducted, and there is growing evidence that it can be an effective medicine for a variety of conditions. More research, however, is required to fully understand the potential risks and benefits of cannabis use for women.


While it is true (and tragic) that women face an uphill battle when it comes to the social stigma of cannabis use, especially for mothers, the fact remains that more women are benefiting from the plant in multiple ways.


MENSTRUAL ACHE AND PAIN

If you know anything about cannabis, you've probably heard of the endocannabinoid system, which is the regulatory system in our bodies that interacts with cannabinoids. Cannabinoid receptors are found throughout the body, including the uterus and ovaries of a woman. The thing is, cannabinoids can help with some of the most unpleasant aspects of a woman's monthly cycle, such as cramps, nausea, bloating, headaches, and so on. It's because THC has anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic properties, which can directly suppress those unpleasant symptoms.


Cannabis can even help women going through menopause by alleviating symptoms like night sweats and hot flashes. Isn't that great?


HEADACHES It's unfair, but it's true: women are more likely than men to suffer from headaches and migraines. Cannabis can be a great alternative to over-the-counter pain relievers. Topical applications to the temples or back of the neck, as well as tinctures for immediate relief, are both viable options.


DEPRESSION

Another unjust-yet-true reality for women is that they are twice as likely as men to suffer from depression. There is some evidence that cannabis use can help with mood elevation, which is important for women who are stuck in negative and harmful thought cycles.


BETTER SESSION

This benefits women as well as the men and women who care for them. Low-THC strains may improve sexual experiences by promoting relaxation and increasing sensitivity. So the right infused chocolate could be suitable for both her and him.


In summary, here are the ten ways cannabis, also known as weed, can benefit women:

1. Menstrual pain and cramp relief

2. PMS and menopause symptoms reduced

3. Increased libido and sexual pleasure

4. Better sleep

5. Anxiety and depression relief

6. Migraine and headache relief

7. Nausea and vomiting relief

8. improved mood

9. decreased inflammation and pain

10. May aid in the treatment of certain cancers and autoimmune disorders.

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