Why Your Peach is a Stone Fruit Too


Real relief—Fast and focused
In a groundbreaking study published in Women’s Health, 100 mg high-CBD vaginal suppositories were tested across two menstrual cycles. Compared to a control group, participants reported significantly reduced pain frequency, severity, daily life disruption, and use of painkillers—over 80% felt moderate-to-major improvement by cycle two. Unlike oral meds, suppositories land exactly where they’re needed, with less systemic impact and faster results.
Inflammation and spasm relief
Cannabinoids like CBD and CBG are celebrated for their anti-inflammatory and muscle-relaxing effects. For menstrual discomfort—especially cramps and congestive pain—this counts big. A recent survey of cannabis users with pelvic pain noted its frequent use for “chronic, non-cancer pain” and strong self-reported effectiveness. Plus, for cramps caused by uterine spasms, CBD suppositories may offer direct muscular relief without needing a high THC dose.

Better than OTCs? It looks promising…
Some reports show CBD suppositories outperform traditional pain relief. One trial found they reduced pill use by over 70% and improved functioning. Another study noted relief for symptoms like bloating and low mood, suggesting benefits beyond pain alone. Early findings hint that vaginal/rectal delivery may be ~50% more effective than oral cannabis in addressing pelvic pain.
No psychoactive effects
CBD suppositories deliver localized relief without the head high. Pharmacologist Dr. Mahmoud ElSohly notes that cerebral effects are often just placebo when using CBD suppositories. So you skip the psychoactive fallout while still soothing your body and mind.
Holistic benefits beyond cramp relief
Cannabis suppositories also help with irritability, bloating, and mental fog. Users have reported improvements in mood, sleep, and everyday functioning—not just pain symptoms. The endocannabinoid system supports both physical and emotional balance, and suppositories meet it right where it matters most.
Wrap it up tight—but not too tight!
If your peach’s monthly nemesis shows up with cramps, mood shifts, or bloating, high-CBD suppositories can offer:

- Fast, direct action at the pelvic level
- Inflammation relief + muscle relaxation
- Significant reduction in OTC painkiller use
- Minimal psychoactive impact
- Improved mood and function beyond pain
Why Kunda is a perfect fit
- Designed for targeted pelvic delivery
- Uses broad-spectrum CBD/CBG to support comfort without a high
- Contains hyaluronic acid and natural bases for hydration
- Based on emerging science and real-world success
Are you feeling it yet?
Cannabis suppositories aren’t just another trend—they’re backed by emerging clinical research and powerful anecdotal results for menstrual cramps. When monthly misery strikes, they offer a discreet, effective, and body-friendly path to relief.

Sources Cited
- Dahlgren, M.K., Smith, R.T., Kosereisoglu, D. et al. A survey-based, quasi-experimental study assessing a high-cannabidiol suppository for menstrual-related pain and discomfort. npj Womens Health 2, 29 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44294-024-00032-0
- Rescripted. (2024). Understanding CBD Suppositories: A New Approach to Treating Period and Pelvic Pain. https://rescripted.com/posts/understanding-cbd-suppositories-a-new-approach-to-treating-period-and-pelvic-pain
- ElSohly, M. A. (2023). Cannabis Pharmacokinetics & Alternative Delivery Methods. Victory Rejuvenation Center. https://victoryrejuvenationcenter.com/2024/01/10/about-cannabis-infused-suppositories
- Time Magazine. (2016). Cannabis Tampons Are Now a Thing. https://time.com/4435078/cannabis-tampons-cramps-relief
- Glamour. (2021). These Weed Tampons Could Help Mellow Your Period Cramps. https://www.glamour.com/story/these-weed-tampons-could-help-mellow-your-period-cramps