41 - They Burned the Women, Not the Wisdom with Melanie Wentzel.
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A History of Women in Cannabis - with Melanie Wentzel
Before prohibition.
Before pharma.
Before THC percentages became a marketing strategy.
Cannabis lived in women’s hands.
In this episode of Canna Curious, Kyla is joined by healthcare strategist, bestselling author of Cannabis Queens, and women’s health advocate Melanie Wentzel to trace the history of cannabis through a female lens.
Together, they travel back through:
- Ancient China and early medical pharmacopoeias
- Ancient Egypt and recorded cannabis suppositories for period pain
- Medieval Europe and Hildegard von Bingen’s writings on hemp
- The witch trials and the destruction of women’s medical knowledge
This is a lineage story.
It’s about remembering that women were clinicians long before we were allowed degrees. That tending plants, tending bodies, and tending community were never separate practices. And that the knowledge of this plant survived — even when the women who carried it were persecuted.
If you’ve ever felt like the modern cannabis conversation is missing something this episode explains why.
There is a golden thread running through history.
And we are still holding it.
In This Episode We Discuss
• Cannabis in ancient medical texts
• Women as early healers and apothecaries
• Suppositories and formulations used in Ancient Egypt
• Spiritual and ritual uses of cannabis across cultures
• Why high THC is a very modern obsession
• The erasure and survival of women’s plant knowledge
Resources Mentioned
- Cannabis Queens by Melanie Wentzel
- Historical references to Hildegard von Bingen
- Papyrus Ebers (Ancient Egyptian medical text)
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Let’s keep tracing the thread.
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Disclaimer:
We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.