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3 Ways Cannabis Can Make The Lives Of Women Better

Cannabis benefits women in a variety of ways. It can provide pain relief and improve their quality of life over the years.

Medicine has historically skewed towards the male population. More than simply being an annoying fact, this has resulted in a lot of ignorance surrounding issues like menstruation, which plague women to varying degrees. Marijuana has appeared as one of these alternative medications, providing benefits and increasing women’s quality of life.

The medical benefits that cannabis offers to women are huge, especially when compared to the traditional treatments that are currently available. From PMS to menopause to endometriosis, cannabis could act as an exceptional source of relief for women throughout their lives.

Menstrual Cycles & PMS

PMS
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Menstrual cycles are essential for a healthy reproductive system, and they’re also incredibly annoying at best, painful and crippling to a large percentage of women. Menstrual cycles commonly cause symptoms such as mood swings, cramps, and nausea among others depending on the person and the severity of their cycle. The good news is that cannabis provides alternative treatment options that are effective and natural, particularly for the physical pain part of it.

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Menstrual cramps are very common. Curiously, cannabis use for cramps dates back to the 1800s, when it was rumored that Queen Victoria utilized the plant for treating her cramps. We’re sure she was one of the most notorious patients to use this alternative to pain, not the only one.

Mood swings are more difficult to treat, and vary drastically from person to person. Still, weed could be useful in helping people relax their brains and their muscles, alleviating pain and adding some joy into your days.

Menopause

Women With Menopause Now Turning to Cannabis As Treatment
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Menopause is another inevitability for women. For most, menopause occurs later in life but there are cases where the condition is accelerated due to medical conditions..With menopause comes an array of different side effects and health concerns.

The body naturally produces an endocannabinoid known as anandamide, which together with the endocannabinoid system helps regulate body temperature. Studies have shown that replacing anandamide with the phytocannabinoid THC can help regulate and even lower body temperature. This means that cannabis could combat hot flashes and night sweats, some of the most common side effects of menopause.

RELATED: Women With Menopause Now Turning To Cannabis For Treatment

The consumption of cannabis could also help with anxiety, insomnia, and depression, all of which are afflictions that at times affect women going through menopause.

Revitalizing workouts

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A lot of people use cannabis to help them get excited over working out, doing so with more focus and enjoyment. Despite the age-old stereotypes and stigma surrounding munchie eating stoners, there’s scientific proof that individuals who consume cannabis on a regular basis maintain a lower overall body mass index.

RELATED: 4 Benefits Of Incorporating Cannabis Into Your Fitness Routine

Studies have shown that exercising activates the ECS in the same manner that consuming cannabis does. This means that oftentimes the effects of exercise such as “runner’s high” are very similar to actually getting high off of THC. For this reason, many individuals are choosing to consume cannabis before and after their workouts to enhance the effects of both their exercise routine as well as their cannabis.

Cannabis could stand to benefit women in a multitude of ways throughout their lives, providing pain relief while also improving their quality of life.

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