A Basic Guide To Delta-8 THC Products on the Market by Leah Johnson at CBD Origin
If you’ve ever wondered if there was a happy medium between CBD and THC, you’re in luck! Delta-8 THC products have all of the calming effects of CBD, but carries a stronger sensation of being “high” without actually causing the user to experience the psychoactive effects of THC. This is very attractive for some users,
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A Basic Guide To Delta-8 THC Products on the Market by Leah Johnson at CBD Origin
If you’ve ever wondered if there was a happy medium between CBD and THC, you’re in luck! Delta-8 THC products have all of the calming effects of CBD, but carries a stronger sensation of being “high” without actually causing the user to experience the psychoactive effects of THC. This is very attractive for some users, as they miss the heady “high” but want something safe and legal. But before we dive into the fun stuff, let’s go over what Delta-8 actually is.
What is Delta-8 THC?
Just like broad spectrum/full spectrum CBD and THC, Delta 8 is an extract of the hemp plant. Think of it as the “lite” or “diet” form of THC. According to the National Cancer Institute, Delta 8 THC is, “An analogue of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) with antiemetic, anxiolytic, appetite-stimulating, analgesic, and neuroprotective properties. [Delta-8-THC] binds to the cannabinoid G-protein coupled receptor CB1, located in the central nervous system…This agent exhibits a lower psychotropic potency than [delta-9-THC], the primary form of THC found in cannabis.”
How is Delta-8 Made?
The extraction process for Delta-8 is quite fascinating. First, you have to oxidize the THC found in the cannabis plant. Then the oxidized THC goes through a three-step distillation process: extraction, winterization, and decarboxylation. Once the distillation is complete, Delta-8 THC can be used in a wide variety of products, including gummies, tinctures, dabs, and even cartridges.
Since many dab rings and weed pens are already set up for use with Delta-9 THC, making the switch to Delta-8 THC flowers and dabs is literally seamless. While you are able to consume the raw distillate form of Delta-8, why would you want to, when there are so many other awesome products available?
Types of Delta-8 Products
Since Delta-8 THC is relatively new on the market, it’s important to get your Delta-8 THC products from a reputable source. Elevated Wellness offers Delta-8 THC extracts and tinctures that work wonderfully! There’s also gummies from Moonwlkr that come in many different flavors that are affordably priced. Whatever form of Delta-8 THC you’re comfortable with using, more and more brands are releasing Delta-8 products that you are sure to love.
What are its Effects on the ECS?
Your brain already has pre-existing cannabinoid receptors built right in. Delta-8 THC binds to these receptors to recreate the same effects of THC, although in much more pleasant ways. If you’re looking to homeopathically treat stress, anxiety, mild pain, depression, and many others, Delta-8 THC might be just what you’re looking for.
How Does Delta-8 Make You Feel?
Since it’s the “diet” version, Delta-8 THC offers a much milder high that is attractive to first time users, but be sure to exercise caution when trying Delta-8 for the first time.
Many users report nasua, frantic paranoia, and other symptoms when trying Delta-9 THC, the traditional form of marijuana, so having a milder option for first-time users is much more attractive.
With Delta-8, you will definitely feel the headiness that comes with the traditional “high.” The effects of Delta-8 work quicker through vape products, averaging around 10-20 minutes to fully kick in. For edibles, you’re looking at 1-2 hours to feel the effects of Delta-8. If at first you don’t feel anything, wait at least 2 hours before taking your next dose.
Proper Delta-8 Dosage
Since Delta-8, like CBD, comes in different strengths, you should start off slowly. Take notes of how your body reacts to a low dosage, and gradually increase your strength.
The higher the milligram count, the stronger it will hit you. 5-15mg is the recommended beginner dosage. For intermediates, you can try 15mg-45mg. And for experienced users, 450-1500+ is the recommended dosage.
Delta-8 affects users differently, so be patient and cautious until you find what’s right for you. In order to figure out how much Delta-8 you’re ingesting (especially with tinctures), subtract the number of milligrams by the number of milliliters. A single dropper is usually a full milliliter, and a standard amount is usually 33mg. This simple math can help you understand what your dosage is per product.
Should You Use Delta-8 THC?
If you have concerns about using Delta-8 THC, you should always consult your primary care physician. Delta-8 THC is fairly new, so be prepared for some physicians to have their skepticism.
Do your own research as well, including forums, social media, and health food stores. Since Delta-8 THC is legal, using Delta-8 THC products should not pose a problem. However, be careful if your employer administers random drug tests. Delta-8 THC has less than 0.3% of THC, which may show up in your drug test results.
Consult with your employer and make sure that your employer is aware that you are taking Delta-8 THC in homeopathic medicinal form. This does not excuse you from consuming Delta-9 THC products (full blown marijuana) and expecting to pass your drug test, or blaming Delta-8 THC for causing you to fail.
Final Thoughts
Delta-8 products are one of many ways that users are learning to treat their stress, anxiety, PTSD, minor pain, and other ailments. You should always purchase Delta-8 THC products from reputable sources. Always do your research and ensure that you’re buying from safe and well-known vendors. Read reviews, participate in forums, talk to people that already use Delta-8 THC.
Don’t expect to get the same “high” or dizziness from traditional marijuana. Start off slowly and increase your dosage once you feel your body is accustomed to the current dosage. If you’re concerned about failing drug tests or reacting poorly, do not consume Delta-8 THC products.
Delta-8 THC products are not intended to cure or treat any diseases or ailments, but to temporarily alleviate the mental and physical anguish for a short period of time. Use common sense when using any cannabis and hemp product, and understand that there is still much research that needs to be done to understand the long-term effects.
With that being said, enjoy yourself! If you have any other questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to us here at CBD Origin! We should have some user reviews posted about two awesome Delta-8 THC products and we can’t wait to share them with you!
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