Created by Women,
for Women
Women may live longer, but they spend more time in poor health than men. It’s time for female-formulated prevention that combines safe, no-high cannabinoids with concentrated vitamins—all backed by third-party research to support women’s health at all stages.
Women are the ultimate multitaskers, and our ECS products are designed to be equally effective. Pairing cannabinoids with specific vitamins through predictive AI modeling—all backed by third-party research—helps maximize benefits for consistent and safe results:
Crave less
Curb appetite
THCV + bioactive decreases appetite, increases feelings of fullness + boosts metabolism.
Stay calm
Fret less
CBD + bioactive can be effective in reducing stress response + improve anxiety symptoms.
Sleep soundly
Wake refreshed
CBN + bioactive improves overall sleep disturbance without impacting daytime fatigue.
Move freely
Stay active
CBC+ bioactive has anti-inflammatory effects + may be useful for preventing or treating joint inflammation + prevent muscle damage.
Our VMS products are:
The Endocannabinoid Sytem: built for women's health
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is an intricate network of receptors, enzymes, and cannabinoids produced by the body, playing a crucial role in maintaining physiological balance. Research reveals that the ECS operates with unique efficiency in women, offering significant advantages in addressing multiple health conditions.
Receptor advantage
Studies show that women have a higher density of cannabinoid receptors. This enhanced receptor sensitivity means that women's bodies can more effectively utilize cannabinoids to regulate pain, mood, appetite, and other essential functions.
Enzyme advantage
The ECS relies on enzymes to break down cannabinoids once they have fulfilled their purpose. Women metabolize cannabinoids slower, allowing them to remain active for longer periods for prolonged effects.
Hormone advantage
The ECS helps control women’s hormones in a manner that balances fluctuations to improve multiple health areas. The interplay between estrogen and the ECS, for instance, enhances the system's efficiency.