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January 15, 2015, 12:37:01 AM
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Hitting Colorado shelves soon.

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DENVER — A new pot spray promising to help women have better sex will hit the shelves in Colorado next week.

Foria, which contains marijuana extract, claims the relaxing properties of cannabis will help women have better and more satisfying sex. It's been available for a few months in California, but only to people with a medical marijuana card and doctor's recommendation. The edible coconut oil-based spray — users spritz it on their genitals about 30 minutes before sex — goes on sale to the general public in Colorado next week at an Aspen marijuana boutique.

Foria, from Aphrodite Group, a California medical marijuana cooperative, is the latest in a burgeoning line of marijuana-infused products, from lotions to candies to patches. And while there's little scientific evidence to back up their efficacy, scientists say marijuana's long history of use gives significant credibility to the concept.

"Cannabis is an aphrodisiac," said Genifer Murray, CEO of CannLabs, one of the nation's largest marijuana-testing companies. "And there's a lot of nerves down there."

More...http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/14/foria-marijuana-sex-spray-goes-on-sale/21717523/
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January 15, 2015, 11:47:53 AM
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lol what the hell
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January 15, 2015, 09:42:27 PM
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Doesn't an aphrodisiac work by altering brain chemistry to increase libido? In that sense, it doesn't matter where you spray it, and spraying in on your genitals is awkward/pointless since it's not going to do anything extra that spraying it in your mouth and ingesting it wouldn't do. This guy is selling snake oil.

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January 15, 2015, 09:44:38 PM
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"Hey, want to have sex now?"
"Nah, I kinda just want to go to Taco Bell."
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January 15, 2015, 09:53:55 PM
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Doesn't an aphrodisiac work by altering brain chemistry to increase libido? In that sense, it doesn't matter where you spray it, and spraying in on your genitals is awkward/pointless since it's not going to do anything extra that spraying it in your mouth and ingesting it wouldn't do. This guy is selling snake oil.

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Some psychoactive substances such as alcohol, cannabis, methaqualone, GHB and MDMA can increase libido and sexual desire. However these drugs are not aphrodisiacs in the strict sense of the definition, as they do not consistently produce aphrodisiac effects as their main action and often actually impair function.

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January 16, 2015, 10:34:14 AM
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I can totally see how some strains of weed can make people more aroused and enjoy sex better.  Very logical.
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January 16, 2015, 01:19:55 PM
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lol what the hell

I think it will increase women's libido against sex.

I hope this thing can be sold on my local country

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Foria isn't cheap. In California, medical marijuana patients "donate" money instead of buying products, and they donate about $44 for a 10ml bottle. Each spritz contains about 2mg of THC, the component of marijuana that normally gets people high.

It's quite expensive but valuable  Grin
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January 19, 2015, 03:59:20 PM
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thank you for posting this interesting link to a innovative product... does it need fda approval? Canabis derivatives are  vascular dilatators, however, I think that the aphrodisiac part was more from the dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) used as pesticide in illegal farming setup. Will see... Some will test, some may suffer other may enjoy... Free Market in Action, what most terroristic nations can't understand.

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January 19, 2015, 08:41:05 PM
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Hitting Colorado shelves soon.

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DENVER — A new pot spray promising to help women have better sex will hit the shelves in Colorado next week.

Foria, which contains marijuana extract, claims the relaxing properties of cannabis will help women have better and more satisfying sex. It's been available for a few months in California, but only to people with a medical marijuana card and doctor's recommendation. The edible coconut oil-based spray — users spritz it on their genitals about 30 minutes before sex — goes on sale to the general public in Colorado next week at an Aspen marijuana boutique.

Foria, from Aphrodite Group, a California medical marijuana cooperative, is the latest in a burgeoning line of marijuana-infused products, from lotions to candies to patches. And while there's little scientific evidence to back up their efficacy, scientists say marijuana's long history of use gives significant credibility to the concept.

"Cannabis is an aphrodisiac," said Genifer Murray, CEO of CannLabs, one of the nation's largest marijuana-testing companies. "And there's a lot of nerves down there."

More...http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/14/foria-marijuana-sex-spray-goes-on-sale/21717523/



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