What Does It mean by Delta 8 THC


Cannabis sativa is a type of plant that is best known for hemp and marijuana. It is becoming more popular in popular culture and is also being studied in medical research. Cannabinoids are the naturally occurring active ingredients in cannabis. They are said to have benefits, such as relieving anxiety and chronic pain, as well as the "high" that is often associated with using cannabis.

 

You may have heard of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9 THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), the two most common cannabinoids in cannabis sativa. However, research shows that this plant may contain many other cannabinoids that could be helpful. Delta 8 THC, also known as delta-8 THC, is a psychoactive cannabinoid that has similar effects to delta-9 THC. It can make you feel very high. Read on to find out more about delta-8 THC, including how it compares to THC and CBD, what risks and benefits it might have, and more.

 

Is Delta-8 Legal?

 

Delta-8 is becoming more and more popular because it is legal to use in most states, while THC is heavily regulated. That's because most of the CBD in it comes from hemp, which is legal to grow all over the U.S. But Delta-8 sits in a legal gray area. The so-called federal farm bill (the Agriculture and Nutrition Improvement Act of 2018) made hemp legal by taking it and its products off the list of controlled substances. Reason: Hemp has a low amount of THC (less than 0.3 percent ). The bill says nothing about Delta-8. People who sell hemp and other products made use of this loophole to legally sell Delta-8 products, usually to anyone of any age. Because of this, it is now the hemp product that is growing the fastest.

 

Chemists and other scientists worry about safety because there isn't a lot of oversight or lab testing of what goes into Delta-8 products. Products that are labeled "Delta-8" may have impurities in them, such as a lot of THC. Because of this, about a dozen states, like New York and Colorado, are starting to limit or outlaw the use of Delta-8.

 

Is it alright?

 

There is also a lack of research and proof about how Delta-8 affects your health as a whole. Many people have said, mostly through posts on social media, that they use Delta-8 in addition to their prescription drugs to help with depression and drug use. Users also say that Delta-8 can:

 

 

 

·        Calm nausea

 

·        Boost appetite

 

·        Help ease pain

 

·        help people's minds

 

·        Cancer treatments should not make you sick.

 

But experts say that most of these benefits come from word of mouth and that not enough research has been done on how it affects your health. Even if you can buy it right off the shelf, that doesn't mean it's risk-free.

 

 

 

Some people have reported side effects like:

 

 

 

·        Confusion

 

·        Anxiety

 

·        Drowsiness

 

·        Heart beats slowly (bradycardia)

 

·        Numbness

 

·        Heart beats quickly (tachycardia)

 

·        A low blood pressure (hypotension)

 



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