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Hosted By Tegan Scates
In the inaugural episode of the Bloomly Podcast, Associate Professor Mike Armour from the NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, delves into the intersection of endometriosis and medicinal cannabis. With his extensive background in endometriosis, menstrual health, and complementary medicine, Mike provides an overview of the current landscape of research in women's health and medicinal cannabis. The episode covers significant research findings and reveals the therapeutic applications of medicinal cannabis for pain management in endometriosis.
About Bloomly
We are a safe space for women to explore cannabis through community and conversation, empowering those who choose to consume. We focus on the most underserved demographic in the cannabis industry, offering a fresh perspective that goes beyond traditional cannabis culture.
Uncovering the science behind cannabis from experts in the field, we celebrate diversity and empower women to embrace its potential in everyday life. From sex to chronic pain – we leave no conversation untouched.
At Bloomly, we take control of the narrative, empowering every woman's voice to bloom.
Website: www.bloomly.au
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloomly.au
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bloomlyau
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bloomlyau
Current Endometriosis Trials Recruiting
NICM Health Research Institute’s Associate Professor Mike Armour is leading the EndoCann Trial.
The research team are seeking participants to be involved in a clinical trial examining the efficacy and safety of two different medicinal cannabis interventions in people with endometriosis and associated pain. The study will also explore if the tested interventions reduce other symptoms of endometriosis, improve quality of life, and effect endometriosis lesion size.
Enroll Here: https://nicm.edu.au/research/clinical_trials/endocann_study
By Tegan ScatesHosted By Tegan Scates
In the inaugural episode of the Bloomly Podcast, Associate Professor Mike Armour from the NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, delves into the intersection of endometriosis and medicinal cannabis. With his extensive background in endometriosis, menstrual health, and complementary medicine, Mike provides an overview of the current landscape of research in women's health and medicinal cannabis. The episode covers significant research findings and reveals the therapeutic applications of medicinal cannabis for pain management in endometriosis.
About Bloomly
We are a safe space for women to explore cannabis through community and conversation, empowering those who choose to consume. We focus on the most underserved demographic in the cannabis industry, offering a fresh perspective that goes beyond traditional cannabis culture.
Uncovering the science behind cannabis from experts in the field, we celebrate diversity and empower women to embrace its potential in everyday life. From sex to chronic pain – we leave no conversation untouched.
At Bloomly, we take control of the narrative, empowering every woman's voice to bloom.
Website: www.bloomly.au
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloomly.au
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bloomlyau
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bloomlyau
Current Endometriosis Trials Recruiting
NICM Health Research Institute’s Associate Professor Mike Armour is leading the EndoCann Trial.
The research team are seeking participants to be involved in a clinical trial examining the efficacy and safety of two different medicinal cannabis interventions in people with endometriosis and associated pain. The study will also explore if the tested interventions reduce other symptoms of endometriosis, improve quality of life, and effect endometriosis lesion size.
Enroll Here: https://nicm.edu.au/research/clinical_trials/endocann_study