Our Delta 8 and THCO Hash is full-spectrum, with multiple major and minor cannabinoids. Enjoy as is or flavored. CBG, AKA the mother of all cannabinoids is thought to be effective for pain relief caused by inflammation. Customers love this stuff. Remember back to your High School days or experience hash for the first time.
Consume with usual methods (Hot knife, Under Glass, Mixed with Smoking material) and can also be used in cooking.
Since the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp and its derivative, like Delta-8, have become legal on a federal level. Thanks to scientific advancements, Delta 8 THC can be extracted from hemp in the form of CBD, so it’s considered federally legal as long as it contains 0.3% of delta 9 THC or less. However, some states have sine specifically outlawed Delta 8. Make sure you check with your own local laws to see what rules apply to you.
How does Delta 8 make you feel?
The short answer is no. Delta 9 is stronger. However, Delta 8 does have a few things over Delta 8. The CB1 receptors are responsible for triggering anxiety and paranoia that some people feel when using Delta 9. Delta 8 THC, it doesn’t stimulate the CB1 receptors as much. Therefore, the risk of anxiety and paranoia is considerably lower. Some people do say they feel a “bit high” when taking Delta 8, but to a much lesser degree than with Delta 9. With that being said, you should never drive or operate heavy machinery while under the influence of any kind of THC.
Delta 8 users describe the feeling as:
- Uplifting
- Increased body awareness
- Tranquility
- Relaxation
- Body Buzz
- Soothing
- Increased Focus
What is THC-O Acetate and how will I feel?
Most people who use cannabis will know what CBD and marijuana (Delta-9) feel like. A few less know about Delta-8. THC-O is one of the new kids on the block and is quickly gaining in popularity. Its unique features may surprise even long-time users of cannabis.
THC-O Acetate, THC-O for short (not THC0), is an acetylated form of THC. THC-O is a prodrug – meaning research has indicated that molecules of THC-O remain inactive until it breaks down in the body through a metabolic process.
Some companies will say that THC-O is 3x stronger than THC. While this may be true for Marijuana THC-O, this is not the case for Hemp THC-O. However, many users still experience some slight psychoactive effects. This includes increased visuals and sound.
Are there side effects?
Too much of anything can be a bad thing and the same thing can be said for Delta 8 and THC-O. Taking too much product may cause dry mouth, dizziness, muscle impairment, reduced motor control, vomiting, sleep, and change in sensory perception. Just as in any plant, some people are also allergic to hemp and some users have reported an allergic reaction. In most cases, the best thing to do if you have had too much HD-THC is to sleep it off. However, you should get medical attention if side effects go above a bad hangover type feel.