California is home to many new start ups looking to break into this new thriving industry. One going by the name of Foria Relief claims their tablets of cannabidiol and THC have helped many women ease their menstrual pains in under thirty minutes. While marijuana and its extracts have been shown to reduce cramping in women this
California is home to many new start ups looking to break into this new thriving industry. One going by the name of Foria Relief claims their tablets
of cannabidiol and THC have helped many women ease their menstrual pains in under thirty minutes.
While marijuana and its extracts have been shown to reduce cramping in women this is the first product to be offered as a suppository and local medical professionals are concerned.
The claims of Foria Relief are not unfounded as many consumers of this new product have written raving reviews suggesting that it is not only an improvement over products like Midol but in fact provides longer lasting relief than anything else currently on the market. While the company claims their product is safe for daily use the medical community warns that this drug is not FDA approved. Many Doctors in the area have shown a great deal of concern for their patients because although many have shown support for the medicinal use of cannabis there have yet to be any studies conducted on its use as a suppository in this manner.