Disclosure: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before incorporating cannabis or hemp products into your wellness routine.
Cannabis is once again to topic of conversation as more people begin to ease it into their wellness routine.
One of the fastest-growing segments of the cannabis space is the low-dose THC beverage market, especially among women who are exploring plant-based options for anxiety relief, social ease, or restful sleep.
“Low-dose THC seltzers are ideal for the canna-curious,” says Jim Higdon, cofounder of Cornbread Hemp, a Kentucky-based wellness company offering USDA-certified organic THC products. “They’re approachable, discreet, and let people sip at their own pace. You don’t need to smoke or wait 90 minutes for a gummy to kick in. You feel it, gently, as you go.”

This measured approach to cannabis is part of a broader wellness wave, that’s less about getting high and more about getting well.
For many women, incorporating THC into their wellness routines is one way of relaxing and reclaiming softness in a world that’s often hard on the nervous system.
“We talk about THC in a wellness context,” Higdon explains. “It’s about rounding off the rough edges. Making your day, your night, or your weekend a little more enjoyable and a lot less stressful.”
Breaking Stigmas & Building Balance
While the cannabis space is expanding, it still carries stigma—especially in communities that have been historically criminalized for its use.
That’s why education and equity are essential parts of the conversation.
Choosing Wellness That Works For You
For some, THC offers a more natural, gentler way to unwind after a long day. For others, it’s not quite their vibe and that’s okay. As they say, wellness isn’t one-size-fits-all.
However, for those looking to explore it, brands like Cornbread Hemp offers organic THC drinks to try at your own pace.
Editor’s Note: This story has been edited and condensed for clarity.

By BrownStyle Magazine in Special Editions
72 pages, published 1/17/2025