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Apparently, There's Only One Good Week Per Month

Apparently, There's Only One Good Week Per Month

I still can't get over how often women with regular cycles get their periods. I'm apparently one of them now: after years of cycles that showed up whenever they felt like it, a predictable 33-day rotation remains genuinely shocking to me. And now that I'm actually living it month after month, I completely understand what people mean when they say there's maybe one good week where you actually feel like yourself. One. The rest is just managing.

The week before my period, my ADHD is louder, my patience is thinner, and I'm bloated in a way that makes me want to live in my husband's sweatpants. Nothing falls apart, nothing is catastrophic, everything is just slightly harder than it needs to be, and I have about 40% less tolerance for all of it.

So when I came across Sanctiva for Her, I was genuinely curious. It's a new, plant-based, drug-free option for period aches and emotional imbalance: gummies made with hemp-derived cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, and CBC) plus adaptogens and botanical extracts, designed to be absorbed quickly and work fast, with no THC and no drowsiness. 

As someone who spent the entirety of my 20s not ovulating at all, I'm still adjusting to the reality that this is just monthly life now, which makes anything that promises real relief for the other three weeks very worth knowing about. For women 21+, you can find Sanctiva for Her at getsanctiva.com.

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