Delta-8-THC: What Are The Facts And What’s Just Hype?
You’ve probably seen a lot of discussion about Delta-8 recently
This article by Alfonso Colasuonno was originally published on Goldleaf, and appears here with permission.
Introduction
If you’ve browsed the cannabis blogosphere in recent months, then you’ve probably seen a lot of discussion about Delta-8-Tetrahydrocannabinol.
Roger Adams and his colleagues at the University of Illinois achieved the first partial synthesis of Delta-8-THC back in 1941. This compound has now reemerged as a potential alternative to more well-known cannabinoids, like CBD or Delta-9-THC.
Is Delta-8-THC legal to buy? Does it get you high? Should I give it a try?
Read on and we’ll tackle all of your questions in a deep dive.
What Exactly Is Delta-8-THC?
Delta-8-THC is one of at least 144 cannabinoids found in cannabis. It is usually present in small quantities, although higher Delta-8-THC content sometimes occurs naturally.
The Delta-8-THC that’s available for consumers is typically converted from other cannabinoids, most often from CBD. The method used for extracting Delta-8-THC is a wholly organic and natural process.
Like Delta-9-THC, psychoactive effects are produced when you consume Delta-8-THC. However, Delta-8-THC stimulates a less powerful “high” than Delta-9-THC. This makes it an attractive option for those who find traditional cannabis or cannabis-based products to be too overpowering.
There are many ways to consume Delta-8-THC, including through the use of vaporizer cartridges, edibles, dabs, and flower.
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