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Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports: Why More Women are Turning to Medical Cannabis for Healing
In a new documentary titled "Weed 8: Women and Weed," Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores a decade-long evolution in the conversation surrounding medical cannabis. What began in 2012 as an investigation into a controversial plant has transformed into a profound look at how women across America are using the substance to manage conditions that conventional medicine has often failed to address.
From grandmothers seeking relief from cancer treatments to athletes managing the intense pain of endometriosis, women are increasingly turning to cannabis as a primary healthcare tool. Dr. Gupta notes that this trend is largely fueled by a history of women's health concerns being minimized or dismissed by the traditional medical establishment. Conditions such as autoimmune diseases and postpartum depression have frequently been misdiagnosed, leading many to seek agency through alternative therapies.
The documentary highlights a particularly strong movement in Oklahoma, now nicknamed "Tokelahoma," where a female-driven cannabis industry has flourished. In the heartland of America, entrepreneurs are focusing on products specifically designed for women, targeting symptoms like insomnia and sexual dysfunction. These mission-driven business owners are reclaiming their health and creating communities for "cannamoms" and other users who feel overlooked by mainstream providers.
Scientific research is also beginning to catch up with this social shift. Researchers like Dr. Staci Gruber and Dr. Hilary Marusak are leading new studies into how cannabinoids affect the female brain and body throughout different life stages, including menopause. This research is critical as several major medical organizations call for a reevaluation of the federal classification of cannabis, which currently remains a Schedule I drug.
The legacy of Charlotte Figi, the young girl whose battle with epilepsy helped launch the national medical marijuana conversation, continues to serve as a guiding light for these efforts. Her mother, Paige Figi, continues to advocate for families who are refusing to accept that they have run out of options. As the movement grows, it is becoming clear that for many women, cannabis is about more than just medicine—it is about dignity and the right to be heard.
"Weed 8: Women and Weed" airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET on CNN. For local residents in the Coachella Valley looking for more information on health and wellness trends, this documentary provides an in-depth look at a rapidly changing national landscape.
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By: CNN Newsource
April 19, 2026
Dr Sanjay GuptaWeed 8Women and WeedMedical MarijuanaMenopause reliefEndometriosis treatmentCharlotte FigiCannabis researchNBC Palm SpringsWomens health 2026

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