In this episode, we join Tamar and Dr. Charity Hill for another conversation on pelvic discomfort and the growing interest in CBD suppositories as a natural option for support. We explore how CBD suppositories differ from other forms of CBD by being applied directly to the affected area. This localized approach allows the body to absorb cannabinoids where they are most needed, which may help support the body’s natural response to inflammation, muscle tension, and discomfort without some of the systemic effects women report with oral medications. We also discuss why suppositories are often considered by individuals dealing with conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction, menstrual cramping, and postpartum or menopausal discomfort.
Throughout the discussion, we emphasize education and informed choice. We break down what to look for in high-quality CBD products, including sourcing, formulation, and third-party lab testing, while also addressing common concerns and misconceptions. Safety, dosage, and listening to one’s body are recurring themes, along with the importance of having open, ongoing conversations with qualified healthcare providers.
Listeners can expect to gain a clearer understanding of how CBD suppositories may support pelvic wellness, why they are gaining attention as a natural comfort-focused option, and how some women are exploring alternative approaches to improve their day-to-day quality of life. The conversation aims to empower women with knowledge, validation, and practical insights into an often-overlooked area of health.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Understanding pelvic discomfort and why it is often overlooked or misunderstood
- How CBD suppositories may support localized pelvic comfort
- Conditions that may benefit from added support, including endometriosis and pelvic floor tension
- Differences between suppositories and other forms of CBD
- Safety considerations and choosing high-quality CBD products
- Listening to the body and recognizing individual responses to different approaches
Resources from this Episode
- Guest’s website – https://medroots.com/
- https://nihrecord.nih.gov/2024/04/26/pelvic-floor-psa
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10121619/
Disclaimer:
The information shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. The views and opinions expressed are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of MedRoots or the medical community at large. Listeners should consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any healthcare-related decisions.
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