Finally! A 100% Legal & All Natural Product That Gives You An Enjoyable And Calm Buzz (GET YOURS NOW)
Finally! A 100% Legal & All Natural Product That Gives You An Enjoyable And Calm Buzz (GET YOURS NOW)
As cannabis reform progresses, so has cannabis knowledge. The state of cannabis in 2020 has resulted in many consumers becoming familiar with various cannabinoids that grow on cannabis. They know about THC, and CBD, and even some of the rare ones like CBC, CBG and THCV. Some may even know the proper name of the THC that gets us “high,” is delta-9 THC.
However, very few know that delta-9 is not the only type of THC, and it’s not even the only type with psychoactive effects.
Edibles get people high, right? Just like smoking cannabis does. But wait, it’s not quite just like it, is it? While an edible high and a smoking high feel similar, they are notably different. Edible highs tend to exhibit heavier body effects, and more intense cerebral stimulation (which, for some, is nearly hallucinogenic). What’s the reason for the difference? The reason is that you’re not getting high on the same compound.
Eating edibles produces a completely different form of THC than smoked cannabis, known as 11hydroxy-THC. But the list of THC variations doesn’t stop there. There’s a new cannabinoid emerging in the cannabis landscape with its own unique and interesting effects: delta-8 THC. Join us as we explore this fascinating new realm of cannabis.
The language and science of cannabinoids is relatively new to the consumer market. As a result, the terms relating to these compounds are still evolving. Cannabinoids have been reduced to general initialisms to make them easier to discuss. Thus, cannabidiol became CBD, and tetrahydrocannabinol became THC. While convenient, this shortening also comes with simplification. As mentioned, most consumers do not know that different arrangements of THC even exist.
The “8” in Delta-8 stands for the placement of a chemical bond, one step over from where it sits in Delta-9. Its structural similarity allows it to have similar effects. However, there are key differences.
Cannabis and hemp plants grow very small amounts of Delta-8 THC, making it far more rare than Delta-9. However, it can be derived from either type of cannabis plant using special breeding, extraction, and processing methods.
We connected with Cali Vibes to learn more about Delta-8. The company has a background in the CBD industry, and their knowledge of hemp and CBD products is what led them to venture into Delta-8 THC. Where exactly does Delta-8 come from? And what is driving the new interest?
Cali Vibes Delta-8 gets their Delta-8 THC from the hemp plant by way of CO2 extraction. They got into the space to fill a need for states where Delta-9 is still prohibited. While not Delta-9, it is the closest thing and they believe everyone should have access to these products.
Cali Vibes Delta Rolls certainly seems to be onto something. According to a Pew Research Center 2019 study, two-thirds of Americans favor cannabis legalization. With only 11 legal states, it’s clear that many people are curious about the benefits of cannabinoids, yet have no access to a wider range of cannabinoids.
Okay, so a different THC cannabinoid exists, why does it matter? While Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC may share similarities, they have some noted differences. Unlike CBD, which is heralded for its lack of psychoactive effects, that is not the case for Delta-8 THC.
Delta-8 can be psychoactive for some consumers, just less so than Delta-9. A good way to think about it generally is something like the “Weed Light”: many of the effects and benefits of Delta-9, though toned down a few steps. It is still euphoric and stimulates appetite. It can energize or relax the consumer depending on the larger terpene and cannabinoid profile, similar to Delta-9. And yes, it can induce some of the typical heady, psychoactive experience.
The main difference is that while Delta-8 can do all of these things, it does them with less intensity. Even for experienced cannabis users, there is a noticeable effect, albeit a less intense one. However, the trade-off here is that the potential negative side effects of cannabis are also reduced. Delta-8 tends to be less racy, as mentioned, but what happens aside from the high?
Delta-8’s unique properties lend themselves to a variety of uses and situations. For the cannabis-curious, it can act as a bridge to acclimating to other cannabinoids.
Especially in today’s market, many nascent cannabis consumers find Delta-9 can sometimes be too intense to enjoy. This is especially true in the case of edibles, but for flower and vapes as well, depending on the consumer. As Cali Vibes explained, “Delta-8 offers a way to try some of the effects of Delta-9, without diving headlong into a full high experience.”
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