Delta 8 THC

 


Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-8 THC) is a cannabinoid from Cannabis sativa. It's like delta-9 THC, the main compound in cannabis that makes you feel high. Cannabinoids in marijuana work by attaching themselves to certain spots in the brain and on nerves. Delta-8 THC is like delta-9 THC, but it seems to have less of an effect on people. The amount of delta-8 THC found in cannabis and hemp is low, so most delta-8 THC is made in a lab.

 

How is Delta-8 THC different from CBD and Delta-9 THC?

Delta-8 THC is a cannabinoid that makes people feel high and is made synthetically as a byproduct of CBD or delta-9 THC. Most of the time, it gives a less intense "high" than delta-9 THC and less anxiety. Delta-9 THC is the most common cannabinoid in marijuana, and it is the main active ingredient that makes you "high." It's known to make people feel happy, but it also has a lot of bad side effects, like panic attacks and making it hard to think. Delta-9 THC is not legal at the federal level, but state laws about using it for fun or as medicine vary.

 

CBD might have some of the benefits that people say delta-8 THC and delta-9 THC have, but without "the high." There could be relief from chronic pain, anxiety, and depression, among other things. The endocannabinoid system works with all cannabinoids, such as delta-8 THC, delta-9 THC, and CBD. The endocannabinoid system is a part of the nervous system. It helps control many important functions, such as inflammation and pain. The active parts of cannabis sativa attach to endocannabinoid receptors, which are found in the heart, gut, brain, muscles, and reproductive systems.

 

Possible Advantages of Delta-8 THC

There isn't much scientific research or clinical testing on delta-8 THC, and most of the claims about its benefits come from marketing. More research is needed to find out if delta-8 THC might have any health benefits, but this is hard to do because of legal issues.

 

The Journal of Cannabis Research says that more research needs to be done, but some reports show that using delta-8 THC may lead to relaxation, euphoria, and pain relief. Research shows that delta-8 THC may have fewer negative side effects and a milder effect on users than delta-9 THC because it has a lower psychotropic potency. Ongoing studies are looking at possible benefits, such as the ability of delta-8 THC to stop nausea and vomiting, lower anxiety, increase appetite, and provide analgesic and neuroprotective properties.

 

Possible Side Effects and Risks of Delta-8 THC

To make synthetic delta-8 THC, chemicals like organic solvents and strong acids are used to change CBD from hemp into delta-8 THC. This may be bad for our health. There are no rules about these products, and there are no long-term studies that show how they affect health.

In a study that was published in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, the authors wrote about the negative effects of delta-8 THC.

 

·         Having trouble focusing

·         Memory problems in the short term

·         Altered sense of time

·         Nervousness and fear

 

The FDA says that there have been 104 reports of bad effects from using delta-8 THC between December 2020 and February 2022. Some of these things were seeing things that weren't there, throwing up, and losing consciousness. Delta-8 THC is used to treat nausea and vomiting caused by cancer drugs, glaucoma, trouble sleeping, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Keep in mind that the US FDA hasn't looked into the safety of delta-8 THC, and it's not clear if it's legal or not. In some states, it's against the law, but in others, it's okay. Also, the amount of delta-8 THC in different products can vary a lot. Some products could also have impurities in them.

 

 


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