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November 5, 2022
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A close examination of the cannabis plant reveals various fascinating properties, applications, and components. Each day, scientists and researchers discover something new about plants, allowing them to advance in their respective fields continually. The current consensus is that there are more than 150 cannabinoids in cannabis. Regarding cannabinoids, HHC is slowly but surely expanding its consumer base. The article gives you some pointers if you want to learn more about HHC and what you experience when you consume it.

What Exactly Is HHC?

Discussing HHC without knowing what it is would be moot. Hexahydrocannabinol, also known as HHC, is a version of the component of the plant known as THC that has been hydrogenated. Therefore, it is a version of THC that is slightly similar to THC but operates slightly differently regarding its impacts and how the cannabinoid functions. Only very minute levels of HHC may be found in the plant. Consequently, scientists have concluded that actively removing the component from the plant is not economically viable.

Hydrogen is added to the easily extracted THC from the plant to get levels of HHC that may be used in manufacturing operations. While HHC maintains many of THC's natural properties after hydrogenation, its distinguishing characteristics make it a preferable choice for many product consumers. For example, HHC is stable, but THC is susceptible to oxidation, which diminishes its quality and potency. Moreover, the stability of HHC's chemical structure increases its affinity for the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system.

Adding hydrogen to THC is comparable to the fat hydrogenation method used in the margarine industry. Simply put, producers utilize a palladium or nickel catalyst and, under high pressure, break down the chemical bonds in the THC cannabinoid. They then introduce hydrogen to one of the bonds after breaking the existing double bond.

Effects of HHC On the Body

You may be asking, now that you know what HHC is and how it is made, what effects of HHC you should be aware of HHC effects on the body include the intended and possible side effects. The following are the direct effects of the cannabinoid on consumers.

Direct Effects of HHC On The Body

Psychoactivity is among the most prominent potential direct effects of HHC. As mentioned above, HHC is a variant of THC that has been hydrogenated and subjected to other chemical procedures. As a result, it retains some of THC's psychoactive effects.

The psychotropic effects of HHC and, by extension, the strength of the substance fall between those of Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC. To put it another way, the high won't be very potent, but you will still feel it. The sensation is soothing rather than energizing and modifies how we usually experience the world around us. Unlike HHC, the effects of THC's isomers quickly fade with exposure to air since THC degrades upon exposure to oxygen. HHC's psychoactivity lasts longer than THC's because of its excellent stability.

Side Effects of HHC

You should get informed about the potential adverse effects of taking HHC and what you could go through as a result of using it before you start using it. According to some users of the cannabinoid, anxiety, red eyes, paranoia, sleeplessness, dizziness, weight gain due to excessive eating, high heart rate, and dry or cotton mouth are some notable adverse effects. If you or a loved one ever suffer any of these adverse reactions after drinking HHC, it's best to stop immediately and seek the advice of a doctor.

It is crucial to note that not everyone who takes HHC will have these side effects. Instead, these are isolated instances that some individuals have experienced after eating cannabis and its various cannabinoids, indicating that they are not common. Furthermore, since HHC has not been the subject of substantial research like CBD and THC, most of its adverse effects are based on anecdotal information rather than solid research.

Types of Products to Try Out if You Want to Experience HHC

There is a wide variety of HHC consumption methods, just as with Delta 8 THC. To begin, several businesses produce vapes with HHC as the active component. Products like gummies, biscuits, and brownies fortified with HHC are also available. That being said, the HHC market is so vast that you will never have a lack of options. Your choices are entirely up to you and your preferences.

Wrapping Up

To sum it up, the effects of HHC on the body are similar to those of delta 8 THC, only that with HHC, you are likely to enjoy a relaxing effect rather than uplifting and energizing. This is slightly similar to Delta 10, depending on how you look at it. The side effects above should provide you with guidance on what to expect. However, as noted above, these are not common to all users.

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