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Using Cannabis to Treat Female Orgasmic Disorder and Difficulty: Dr. Suzanne Mulvehill

Using Cannabis to Treat Female Orgasmic Disorder and Difficulty: Dr. Suzanne Mulvehill

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The Cannabis Boomer Podcast is not just for baby boomers and older adults, but also for adults of all ages who are interested in the science of cannabis. Key words for the podcast, in general ,are: baby boomers, cannabis, boomers, marijuana, THC, CBD, health, wellness, science, and aging.

For this particular episode, key words are: cannabis, female orgasm difficulty and disorder, female orgasm, sex, marijuana, THC, CBD, CBN, and women's health.

Dr. Suzanne Mulvehill, a clinical sexologist, discusses the intersection of cannabis and female sexual function, particularly Female Orgasmic Disorder. She highlights the misconceptions surrounding cannabis as a drug rather than a medicine and emphasizes the need for research on its potential benefits for sexual health. Dr. Mulvehill explains how cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system, influencing sexual response, and emphasizes the importance of self-experimentation in finding the right cannabis dosage for individual needs.

Cannabis can help women with orgasm difficulties by quieting cognitive distractions and allowing them to focus on sensations. However, finding the right dosage and method of use is crucial, as too much or too little can inhibit function. Dr. Suzanne Mulvehill and her research partner are developing a training program for doctors and therapists to guide women in using cannabis for sexual issues.

Dr. Suzanne Mulvehill discusses the prevalence of orgasm difficulties in women, highlighting that up to 72% of premenopausal women experience this issue. She explores the potential benefits of cannabis in enhancing sexual experiences, referencing historical rituals and the increasing prevalence of orgasm difficulties in the DSM-5. Dr. Mulvehill emphasizes the need for further research on the effects of cannabis on different types of female orgasms.

Podcast aims to inform cannabis users about cannabis and its effects, emphasizing the information is not medical advice.

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