They tried everything, and nothing worked. Now, women are turning to cannabis for help

Women are increasingly turning to cannabis to alleviate various health issues, including menopause symptoms, endometriosis, and chronic pain, due to a lack of effective conventional treatments. This trend is driven by a growing number of women-focused cannabis businesses and products.
Women across the US are finding relief from various health issues through cannabis, as conventional medicine often fails to address their needs. Conditions like menopause, endometriosis, and chronic pain have left many women seeking alternative solutions. Cannabis has become a lifeline for these women, with many reporting significant improvements. In Oklahoma, a hub for the cannabis industry, women are driving innovation and entrepreneurship, creating products tailored to women's health needs. These women are reclaiming agency over their health and rewriting the narrative around cannabis use. The trend is backed by data showing women now outpace men in cannabis use, particularly among middle-aged and older adults.
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