Key takeaways.
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What are the ways that cannabis can help with period pain?
Cannabis helps by being analgesic (pain relieving) and also because compounds in cannabis have muscle relaxant effects. This relaxes spasms and cramps.
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How can a I get relief from period cramps with cannabis?
A suppository or pessary containing THC or CBD can be inserted for targeted relief. Otherwise, CBD oils can be taken (indica for night time, CBD and/or sativa for the day time)
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What about topical cannabis?
Warming pain salves and lubes are a great way to use cannabis topically to reduce discomfort, spasms, and cramping.
The medical community still doesn’t quite understand the mechanisms behind period pain. The cramps that people experience during their monthly cycle is a result of contractions of the uterus to release the lining. The hormones involved in that contraction are called prostaglandins, but outside of that, we don’t know why some people have period pain worse than others.
There are a couple of medical conditions that can lead to extreme period pain – such as endometriosis. But in normal, healthy, menstruators, it’s still extremely common to experience period pain. What’s that about?
In terms of traditional herbal medicine, there are a couple of different ways of thinking about period pain. If the period is thick, with a lot of blood clots, the pain is typically associated with passing the blood clots. Thinning the blood and preventing something called “blood stasis” is a way to deal with that kind of period pain. Alternatively, it’s because the blood is too cold — coldness is not associated with movement, but with stasis. It’s therefore painful to generate the movement required to expel it. So another way to deal with period pain is to warm the blood in the days leading up to menstruation.
Cannabis can help.
The primary ways that cannabis can help reduce period pain are:
- CBD and THC are both analgesic, and therefore work on natural pain-sensation mechanisms to reduce the feeling of pain
- CBD and THC are both muscle relaxants, and can therefore reduce the spasm associated with menstrual cramping
Is cannabis going to help fix the reason that you have period pain in the first place? Well, probably not (although there’s ongoing research into the relationship between the endocannabinoid system and endometriosis). But cannabis can definitely help you sail through your period with less cramping, less pain, and less irritability.
Here are three ways you can use cannabis to help you cruise through a period, symptom free.
1. Cannabis suppositories and pessaries.
Technically, a suppository goes up the backside, while a pessary goes into the vagina. For the purpose of periods, we’re talking about pessaries, but these terms often get thrown around interchangeably.
Using a cannabis suppository or pessary might sound a little unconventional, but it’s a great way to deliver cannabinoids directly to the uterus and uterine muscles. As muscle relaxants, THC and CBD can help to reduce spasms in the uterine area, therefore reducing period pain.
However, THC typically works better in a pessary than CBD. This is why most pessaries designed for period pain are THC-based.
It’s not always easy to get your hands on suppositories or pessaries, but it’s ok because you can easily make them at home.
You can use a bullet-shaped mould, or even a long ice cube tray (the kind that makes long sticks of ice). You can simply cut them into the desired size.
It’s as simple as melting coconut oil, adding your desired amount of CBD or THC oil, pouring it into the mould, and letting it set in the fridge. Insert one into your vagina when you feel the pinch of period pain, and your pain should slowly subside.
Beware that inserting cannabis into your vagina or rectum won’t actually make you high. There may be mild psychoactive effects, but the effect will be more localized than systemic.
2. Oral cannabis oils, capsules, and edibles.
To support the process, you can also ingest cannabis orally. This allows cannabis to enter the bloodstream and reduce irritability and cramping.
Whether you’re using oils, capsules or edibles doesn’t matter. Oral consumption helps to deliver cannabinoids into the blood — which helps you switch off pain sensations from the brain, rather than just localized treatment.
If your period cramps arrive on a day that requires working or otherwise, you can consider using CBD instead of THC. This way, you can manage pain without the cognitive effects of THC. But this isn’t a hard and fast rule — if THC works better to reduce your pain, you can consider edibles, capsules, or oils with THC in them.
THC-rich edibles and tinctures are welcomed remedies at night, as they don’t just help to relax the muscles and mind, but can help to induce sleep if cramps get in the way of that.
From the Pantry
Full Spectrum | CBD Oil
This full-spectrum CBD oil comes in two clinical-level concentrations: 1,500mg and 3,000mg. Take this for a potent hit of whole plant CBD in the event that your period pain is taking over your day.
CBD Isolate Tincture
This CBD isolate tincture by Sunnyside Botanicals is made with 1,200mg and 1,800mg of CBD isolate. We don't usually recommend CBD isolate; clinical evidence shows that CBD works best in combination with the hundreds of other cannabinoids, phenolic acids like flavonoids, and terpenes found in the cannabis plant. However, CBD isolate works well as an option if you aren't able to tolerate THC (not everybody is into the high), or if you are worried about getting tested for THC.
Read: Full-Spectrum CBD vs. CBD Isolate: What You Need to Know First
CBN Sleep Solution | CBD, CBN, and Soothing Herbs for Science-Backed, Melatonin-Free Sleep
CBN Sleep Solution is the perfect nightcap and alcohol alternative when you’re experiencing period pain and muscle cramps. The combination of full-spectrum CBD, CBN, Valerian Root, Passionflower, and Peppermint Oil makes it easy to slip into deep sleep, and easy for the muscles to relax.
Read: CBN for Sleep: Revealing the Truth
3. Warming cannabis topicals.
FInally, you can simply use cannabis topicals over the abdomen and uterine area for localized pain relief and muscle relaxing. Cannabis topicals are often used in the event of muscle pain and soreness, and can be used for period pain in the same way.
For the best results, you can add other warming essential oils and plants to your cannabis topical. Consider mixing in essential oils of cinnamon, cassia, and ginger. Or you can add camphor oil to your topical. Adding something warming helps to stimulate the flow of blood, reduce clotting, and reduce spasms. Simply add essential oils and mix with a paddle-pop stick!
Use it generously over your belly and inside the thighs, or anywhere that period cramps radiate.
From the Pantry
CBD Pain Salve | 1,200mg of Full-Spectrum CBD
This full-spectrum CBD Pain Salve by Sunnyside Botanicals is made with 1,200mg THC for a stronger pain relief experience. It's also enriched with the kinds of warming oils we mentioned - it's got Camphor, Eucalyptol, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Rosemary, and Clove.
CBD Love Oil | Intimacy Lube + Massage Oil
You can consider using a CBD lube or arousal oil for full-blown relaxation (and pleasure) of your uterine muscles. We recommend Sunnyside Botanical's CBD Love Oil, which features ingredients like CBD, Evening Primrose, Cinnamon, and Peppermint.
With its smooth and silky texture, Love Oil glides onto your skin with a subtle soothing and warming sensation, working with your body to enhance pleasure, ease discomfort, and increase sensitivity. Use liberally for a completely relaxing sensory experience.
Which ways do you use cannabis to treat period pain? What are your own tried and tested recipes? We’d love to hear from you in the comments!
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