Showing posts with label Delta 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delta 8. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 March 2017

What’s The Difference Between Delta 8 and Delta 9?

Since weed is becoming legalized in more states through the United States, we are seeing a plethora of new cannabis products being released each year. Some people may not be familiar with Delta-8 or Delta-9, and that’s okay. The weed that you are most used to smoking on a regular basis, and the high that you are most familiar with, is most likely from Delta-9 THC. This is probably the THC that fills the shelves of your local dispensary and gives you that great after work high that you have become so used to.


However, Delta-8 is also something that you should be considering when it comes to using marijuana. What is Delta-8? It’s also a form of cannabis found in hemp. In 1975, there was cancer research done with both Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC on mice. The actual purpose of this study was to see if these products could suppress the immune system and aid in the development of cancerous cells and tumors in the body. Do you know what the researchers found? Instead of harming the mice, Delta-8 actually showed that it had cancer fighting properties. Believe it or not, the Delta-8 THC actually displayed an ability to kill cancer cells in certain situations.


Another study was done later that displayed Delta-8 THC’s ability to reduce cancer tumors and help in the recovery process. So what became of this research? After all, this was so long ago. Well, since these studies were done in the 70s, there have been a lot more studies done to see how cannabinoids can help fight cancer cells in the body and ultimately help protect people from forming various types of cancer. Interestingly, cancer is now one of the qualifying conditions on many states medical marijuana programs. And we owe it all to this research! 


It’s safe to say that we still don’t know all there is to know about cannabis. In fact, we really have not been studying the medical properties of marijuana for very long, meaning that there is still a lot for us to learn. One thing that we do know, however, is that weed is getting stronger and stronger as we continue to grow and produce it. Years ago, the level of THC found in cannabis was much lower than what you can expect to find in popular marijuana plants nowadays.


For some people, smoking for the first time can leave them a pretty bad spot since they have a very low tolerance. For other people, their tolerance is much higher because they have consumed much more cannabis. We know that the human body tends to develop tolerances for any kind of drug, including tobacco and alcohol. Heck, even prescription medications eventually need to be increased in dosage level once our body has grown accustomed to it. With that being said, it may be important to notice the levels of THC slowly increasing in the weed that our generations have been smoking. While it used to be an average of 4% THC in the early 90s, we are now looking at cannabis with 20-40% THC levels instead.


There is research that shows that too much THC can actually hurt our brains. With THC levels continuing to increase as we grow more and more tolerant, when will we need to put a cap on potency levels? Well, some states are actually already putting barriers on the potency of cannabis being grown and sold in that state. Colorado and Washington are examples of these states. I know that this article does not necessarily talk enough about Delta-8 or Delta-9, but I hope that you still were able to learn something1


Wednesday, 6 May 2015

All about HHC

If you’re someone who uses THC products, you’re probably familiar with this, but you may not be familiar with the more obscure kinds of cannabinoids that are in this, including HCC.  This is found in small amounts, but if you’ve been curious about the contents of cannabis, then you’ll be able to find all of this out. Here, we’ll go over just what this is, and also, what HHC can do for your body. 

What HHC Is 

If you’re curious about HHC, then you’re in for a treat. HHC stands for hexahydro cannabinol and is basically hydrogenated amounts of both delta 9 and delta 8 variants of THC. This is basically cannabis that’s exposed to higher amounts of hydrogen, and then, it alters the overall makeup, turning the THC into this.



In a way that we use oil hydrogenated in order to create margarine, this is basically THC, but like the not-butter type of version.

This is something that’s been in place since the 1940s, but only recently got traction as more and more look for cannabinoids that are somewhat legal. This was coined and created in 1944, by a guy named Roger Adams, who was an organic chemist that created THC, and from there, cultivated out, and then, created the CBD from this.

While this was outlawed back in 1937 by the marijuana tax act, he was able to study cannabis legally, and he also found platinum m dioxide too, and this was also found through hydrogenation. 

While we do have cannabinoids that are still being studied, this is one that does happen over time through the breakdown of THC, and it also creates chemicals such as CBN.

They are psychoactive, but they’re not going to be as very reactive when you compare this directly to THC as well. This is found in very small amounts, but it’s also hydrogenated from hemp in order to create this. 



Why the Extra Hydrogen Counts 

The main differing factor between both of these, is the atoms of hydrogen that are in there. it’s not much, but they offer benefits that do improve, and sometimes offer benefits that are better than regular THC.

This extra amount of hydrogen also does increase the affinity of HHC to your CB1 and 2 receptors within the body, along with the pain receptors. These offer different types of processes for the body.



What this means is that it can actually help with multiple amounts of relief of pain, improving the support and appetite that you want to have, and causing feelings of euphoria that come with this. It also creates a more stabilized HHC sort of state, which means that it won't risk oxidation as much.  THC can oxidize quite fast, and that can decrease the effectiveness of that. It also has a very stable element to it, and it will not go bad.  This is something that also differs from even CBN and others, because they do go bad. Essentially, HHC is a type of isomer, and it can help with this. 

The high you get 

You will still get high with HHC, but it’s much more subtle. And it also usually has a higher affinity for both of these receptors. Usually, the high that this creates is euphoric, relaxing, manages pain, and it treats anxiety too.

It’s basically 80% of the power of regular THC, without having some of the risk of breaking down that THC normally deals with over time.

If you’ve been curious about HHC, it’s worth checking out and trying today, if you’re able to find a source that’s good, reputable, and gives you what you need.


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