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Suppose a Company Redefined Care From the Inside Out.

Anti-Tension,
Pro-Pleasure.

We make THC-A suppositories for vaginas, anuses, and everyone tired of pretending pain is normal and pleasure is optional.

If that makes you squirm, good. We’re not here to make you feel alright—we’re here to make you feel better.

It’s time for less stigma and more science. We’re using a once-taboo plant to treat once-taboo body parts—and we’re doing it right: organic, plant-based, pH-balanced, and body-safe. No gimmicks, no junk. Just clean ingredients and real relief.

Don’t get it twisted- this isn’t trendy fluff with a pretty package and wellness buzzwords galore. It’s straight up biochemistry. THC-A is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid with science-backed benefits—like

reducing inflammation, easing pelvic tension, and supporting vaginal and rectal health. We didn’t invent the plant. We just stopped ignoring its potential.

We believe in:

Relief that actually works
Reclamation of your body, your comfort, and your right to feel good
Radical Transparency—because  you deserve to know what’s going in,  and why

We’re not softening the language.

We’re softening everything else—monthly pressure and muscle tightness.

Fuck discomfort. Fuck better. Feel everything. Unapologetically.

About

Suppose You Want
the Receipts

You deserve more than promises—you deserve to see how it works. Dig into the endocannabinoid system, THC-A, and why relief through your pelvis makes perfect sense.

About

Meet Dr. Lynn.
MD, OG, No BS

Let’s get one thing straight: unlike other brands led by people with more branding experience than medical knowledge, Dr. Lynn Parodneck isn’t a finance bro or a wellness entrepreneur with zero credentials. She’s an OB-GYN turned cannabis expert who actually knows what a cervix looks like and the difference between indica, sativa, and snake oil.

 

After delivering babies, supporting maturing bodies, and dealing with decades of real pelvic discomfort, Dr. Lynn saw firsthand what her patients were going through—and how traditional medicine often fell short. So she did what most doctors wouldn’t dare: in 2016, she left the hospital system and opened a cannabis-only practice in a 200-year-old carriage house in Bedford, NY. The vibe? Equal parts science and compassion.

 

She’s now one of the most trusted names in medicinal marijuana, regularly quoted in actual publications (Good Housekeepingt, Atmos, NPR—you know, the real ones), coauthor of the NCIA’s The Medicine of Cannabis white tpaper, and a national speaker on cannabis and women’s health. She’s spoken at the New York State Medical Marijuana Conference, trained physicians across the country, and works pro

bono to support patients and nonprofits including Gilda’s Club. She’s also a co-founder of The Potluck Program, which helps provide cannabis access to patients in need.


When New York’s rollout of recreational weed got messy, she joined the Coalition for Safe and Regulated Access to help clean it up.

 

She’s also made it her mission to keep cannabis care accessible and affordable—because she believes every patient deserves real options, not luxury-priced relief. As a breast cancer survivor and someone who’s experienced fibroids firsthand, she knows this isn’t abstract. It’s personal.

 

Most brands have anonymous doctor endorsements. Ours built the whole damn thing.

 

Dr. Lynn holds degrees from Sarah Lawrence and New York Medical College, completed her residency at NYU/Bellevue, and has been a vegetarian longer than most CBD companies have existed. She believes in plant-based everything, evidence over ego, and that pelvic health deserves better than whispers and wellness platitudes.

Suppose You’re Ready
to Go There

When you’re ready to feel better from
the inside out- it’s time to try Suppose.

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