Taboo x Two
THE HISTORY OF CANNABIS & WOMEN’S HEALTH
TabooxTwo is an engaging, data-driven book that explores how women throughout history have utilized cannabis as a medicinal plant for various health conditions. Throughout this educational read, Valerie Battaglia and Melissa Galbadores candidly walk the reader through cannabis’ agricultural and sociopolitical past.
Above all else, TabooxTwo builds a connection between the reader and their foremothers while serving as an intrepid call to action for the cannabis industry at large.
Coming Soon
Release Date: 2024
Taboo x Two
THE HISTORY OF CANNABIS & WOMEN’S HEALTH
TabooxTwo is an engaging, data-driven book that explores how women throughout history have utilized cannabis as a medicinal plant for various health conditions. Throughout this educational read, Valerie Battaglia and Melissa Galbadores candidly walk the reader through cannabis’ agricultural and sociopolitical past.
Above all else, TabooxTwo builds a connection between the reader and their foremothers while serving as an intrepid call to action for the cannabis industry at large.
Coming Soon
Release Date: 2024
Despite the green wave that’s swept across the nation, women have remained completely washed over by the industry. Whether it’s in product marketing or clinical trials, industry goliaths and researchers alike have seemingly left out a whopping half of the human population. And in the process of monopolizing an incredibly versatile plant, we’ve ignorantly forgotten that cannabis has a long-standing history as a medicinal plant that dates back several millennia. And that history isn’t so one-sided.
TabooxTwo gracefully explores the intricate role cannabis has played in ancient, traditional remedies for women’s health conditions. From historic pharmacopeias to modern-day research, authors Valerie Battaglia and Melissa Galbadores transport you back in time to demonstrate that medicinal cannabis is by no means a novel concept. TabooxTwo draws connections between historical applications of cannabis for women’s health and the outcomes of current research. Furthermore, Battaglia and Galbadores tackle hard-hitting topics, including the global lack of funding in women’s health research as a whole. TabooxTwo is a ground-breaking call to action that urges readers to advocate for themselves and the women in their life.
Despite the green wave that’s swept across the nation, women have remained completely washed over by the industry. Whether it’s in product marketing or clinical trials, industry goliaths and researchers alike have seemingly left out a whopping half of the human population. And in the process of monopolizing an incredibly versatile plant, we’ve ignorantly forgotten that cannabis has a long-standing history as a medicinal plant that dates back several millennia. And that history isn’t so one-sided.