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If you're a female, then you're very much familiar with dysmenorrhea, the monthly reminder of your womanhood, popularly known as menstrual cramps. For some women, the pain is only fleeting and relatively mild.

But for others, menstrual cramps can be a nightmarish experience. If you belong to the latter category, you've likely tried pain relief pills and several suppositories or tampons to help lighten the pain. 

Did you know cannabis-infused tampons can work as highly effective alternatives to regular medications like ibuprofen, or even topical CBD or smoking weed? Well, the good news is that you do not have to suffer any more than you should.

Thankfully, you can find a healthy solution in CBD suppositories. Quite a number of women who have had several painful episodes of menstrual cramps have turned to cannabis tampons for relief. And to their amazement, the stuff works like nothing else.

It's quite unlikely to find anyone who'd like to get high just because they want to address menstrual pains. THC-infused tampons are, therefore, out of the question because of its psychoactive impact. CBD tampons or menstrual CBD suppositories, on the other hand, make for a perfect choice on the matter. And rightly so, considering its effectiveness and how it has gained popularity among many women in America.

What are Cannabis Tampons, and How Do They Work?

Women normally use tampons during menstruation to absorb blood. Once the product is inserted correctly, it holds and expands as it absorbs the blood. Unlike sanitary pads, tampons are inserted internally into the inside of the vaginal canal.

Cannabis tampons are special tampons infused with marijuana. In other words, they're weed products for menstrual cramps. The products are designed to work like regular suppositories, but the extra effect comes from infused cannabis. Although lots of research is still needed to understand how exactly cannabis effects the vagina and alleviate menstrual and pelvic pains, many women are finding cannabis tampons a useful source of solace.  

Using Cannabis Tampons for Pain Relief

The idea behind disposable CBD tampons is to absorb the weed into the body via the vagina. The CBD kicks in at this point, working to remove the typical menstrual pains. This sounds amazing, but it's not such a surprise considering that research has already shown that CBD products possess anxiolytic and anti-inflammatory properties. Yes, many people turn to CBD oil for pain relief

The cannabis tampons are inserted vertically into the vaginal canal, similar to a regular tampon without an applicator. Usually, some complementary ingredients, such as cocoa butter and coconut oil, are included in the product. These help the suppository to soften and melt into the vaginal wall. The cannabinoids (mostly CBD) in the infused cannabis then find their way into the bloodstream via the vagina's mucosa. 

Since cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system in your body, the CBD clearly can affect the feelings of pain and discomfort you feel in the pelvis and abdomen. The endocannabinoid system is a complex network of receptors in our body, regulating the body's immune system and nervous system.

Endocannabinoid System

The endocannabinoid system is scattered all over the body, but it is more commonly found in the reproductive system — uterus, oviduct, and ovaries. This explains why the CBD suppositories or tampons effectively alleviate menstrual and pelvic pain. 

Currently, for a lot of women, cannabis tampons have replaced pain pills for menstruation. Some women even claim that it works well for endometriosis, a severe condition where the tissues lining in the uterine wall begins to grow outside the uterus.

One thing we understand about cannabis suppositories is this: they have the potential to create relief from menstrual cramps and other related pelvic pain — more effectively than traditional pain pills. However, we still need research to understand the scope and exact mechanism by which CBD creates this effect in the body.

Buying CBD Suppositories from Shops

 The most prevalent product on the market is Foria. You can find Foria relief vaginal suppositories in almost any Foria relief shop. Practically, for quite some time, Foria products have dominated the market. But in recent times, a new product called Daye has emerged and is growing in popularity.

Clearly, it works just as well as its counterpart, Foria, and is here to stay. There are other products out there, but be sure that you seek professional advice before buying and putting them into your body.

How Quickly Will Cannabis Tampons Work?

The effect of the cannabis tampons kicks in immediately. This is because it is inserted directly into the vagina. Remember — as we mentioned earlier — the endocannabinoid system has lots of receptors in the reproductive system.

It's important to also note that not everyone will have the same response using cannabis tampons. The endocannabinoid system works differently from one person to another. Some will feel the impact immediately, while others may experience relief several minutes after applying the product.

This observation arises from pieces of research conducted on a select number of women using CBD suppositories for menstruation. These studies show that the way your body reacts to CBD depends on your endocannabinoid system and the condition for which you need the CBD. It is similar to how our bodies respond to medications differently.

Interestingly, there are women for whom these disposable suppositories never work. Some people have reported no change in the pain despite using the tampons as instructed. However, it helps relax the muscles in the pelvic floor and may reduce vaginal pain during penetrative sex.

Foria Relief CBD Tampons for Sale

Foria Wellness is the biggest manufacturer of CBD tampons in the US, even though they're not FDA-approved. They're a California-based company. The availability of these products is limited as they're only released in California and Colorado. If you live in either of these states, you won't be needing an MMJ card since cannabis is legally approved for recreation. Due to the murky nature of legislation on cannabis in the United States, it is difficult transporting cannabis tampons or cannabis products in general across borders. 

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If you do not live in one of these states you can check out our article on how to make cannabis suppositories at home.

On a final note, be sure to look out for dosage and prescription when buying cannabis tampons. Remember that they aren't FDA-approved yet, and may pose a danger to your health if taken in excess.

Karen Getchell, expert cannabis writer
Karen Getchell

Karen gained expertise in developing training programs and technical documentation as a Senior Editor at Cisco Systems. She began her journey in cannabis as a patient, searching for a way to heal herself. When she perfected a method for making cannabis oil, other patients began to seek her out. An early adopter of CBD medicine, she started her CBD-infused-products business in 2014. Over the last two decades, Karen has taught hundreds of patients and caregivers how to select strains, infuse oils, and extract cannabinoids.

When she isn’t teaching cannabis cooking classes, Karen works as a cannabis business consultant, writes for online cannabis publications like Cannabis Training University, Leafly, and Weedmaps, and runs a CBD-infused-product business.

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