The Growing Use of Cannabis in Women’s Health

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Cannabis has long played a role in women’s wellness — from ancient hemp remedies to 19th-century tinctures for cramps and migraines, and now, modern products addressing stress, sleep, and more. As legalization expands and stigma fades, women aged 21-30 are now consuming more cannabis than men for the first time since 1975. Women — key drivers in the wellness space — are embracing cannabis to support menstruation, postpartum recovery, menopause, and aging. Popular choices include microdosed edibles, tinctures, topicals, suppositories, and low-dose vape oils for relief without heavy psychoactive effects.

Join Canna Remedies (2175 Spruce Street, Ewing) on Saturday, May 3, from 9 to 10 a.m. for an open discussion on cannabis and women’s health. Led by onsite pharmacist Dr. Monica Werkheiser and NJ women-centric cannabis brands, the event offers education and connection for both the canna curious and canna conscious.

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