There’s a kaleidoscopic offering of new cannabis products on the market – the result of entrepreneurs dedicated to developing new ways to deliver THC into the human body, our lunch boxes, and our sex lives. The Foria company offers a coconut oil–based marijuana lubricant, administered via spray, which claims to help women achieve orgasm. But
There’s a kaleidoscopic offering of new cannabis products on the market – the result of entrepreneurs dedicated to developing new ways to deliver THC into the human body, our lunch boxes, and our sex lives.
The Foria company offers a coconut oil–based marijuana lubricant, administered via spray, which claims to help women achieve orgasm. But beyond pleasure, Foria Relief offers marijuana-laced suppositories for women suffering menstrual cramps.
Whoopi Goldberg has also created a line called Whoopi & Maya that includes Epsom bath salts for aching muscles and menstrual cramps. One of the more clever travel devices on the market is an inhaler called Mystabis that resembles the apparatus doctors prescribe for asthma sufferers. The Mystabis website states: “The aerosol sprayed from the product is coarser than smoke or vape so you get more medicine per puff than from a joint or e-cig.”



















