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Delta-8 THC: 5 Things to Know

If you’re looking for an in-depth look at rare Delta 8 THC, you came to the right place. In this blog post, we cover many topics regarding delta-8 THC along with common questions. Delta-8 THC recently became a prevalent cannabinoid due to its intoxicating effects and ease of purchase.

Keep reading to learn more about delta-8 THC from hemp.

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Delta-8 THC offers a psychoactive effect derived from legal hemp.

Delta-8 THC (D8 or Delta Eight) is an active ingredient in cannabis Sativa plants, also known as THC. The effects of delta eight THC are comparable to those of “delta-9 THC,” the most prevalent THC compound. Delta-9 THC (D9 or Delta Nine) is commonly known as medical marijuana or cannabis. D8 THC, while not as powerful as D9, is much more accessible for purchase without a medical card or a recreational marijuana program because it is derived from hemp and does not have the same rules & regulations as marijuana.

Compared to Delta-9 THC, Delta-8 THC is considered a mild experience. Many users report a strong sense of relaxation, calmness, and clarity. Many people state that the experience gave them a “high,” although it did not render their thoughts or attention dysfunctional. Instead, you feel more at ease and less stressed out.

Chemists synthesize and convert CBD Isolate to Delta 8 THC.

The hemp plant naturally contains D8 in extremely low percentages. Due to costs, it is not feasible to extract the delta-8 THC directly from the hemp plant. A majority of the delta-8 on the market is synthetically derived.

Delta eight THC is an isomer of CBD, meaning it offers a very similar chemical structure. It is also very similar in shape to Delta-9 THC. This small change in chemical structure gives delta-8 different properties from cannabinoids like CBD and THC.

Synthetic cannabinoids, or isomer cannabinoids, generally start as CBD isolate. The extract begins as crude oil and requires additional purification to refine the product to 99% pure CBD isolate. A processor can take that 99% pure CBD material and force a chemical reaction that converts the CBD into other cannabinoids, like D8 THC.

Converting CBD isolate to Delta-8 requires chemicals.

CBD refluxes in an organic solvent such as toluene or heptane with p-toluenesulfonic acid or another acid that acts as a catalyst, resulting in D8-THC. The reaction generally runs for 60–90 minutes.

Some delta-8 on the market carry an acidic profile and may even contain residual acids/solvents if the conversion process is not done correctly and with integrity.

Is Delta-8 THC legal?

The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp plants and all derivatives, including cannabinoids like delta-8 THC, from the Controlled Substances Act. The Farm Bill made extracts from hemp federally legal as long as they contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. The DEA recently backed its position on isomers like delta-8 THC. See the letter issued by the DEA to the Alabama Board of Pharmacy.

Some states have laws regarding hemp and cannabinoids derived from hemp plants. Check your state laws before purchasing or consuming any delta-8 THC products.

For state-by-state laws, please contact us.

Don’t assume the legality of Delta-8 THC equates to safety.

Is delta 8 THC safe? Some products contain chemicals or solvents that can harm your health. Some products may not be produced safely and may contain harmful chemicals.

When purchasing delta 8 THC, make sure you buy from a reputable source. It is essential to ask for third-party verified certificates of analysis (COAs) when purchasing delta-9 THC products. Specifically, the product should show potency, residual solvents, heavy metals, pesticides, etc.

Few studies show the health benefits or risks of consuming D8 THC. Always consult your physician before trying any new hemp or cannabis products. Many cannabinoids interact with medication and may cause health complications when used together. There are additional health risks associated with smoking and vaporizing any cannabis product.

The most common side effect of delta eight THC is dry mouth. Other reported side effects include:

  • Euphoria
  • Anxiety/stress
  • Dizziness
  • Paranoia
  • Headache
  • Tiredness

Please consult your physician if you have consumed any hemp or cannabis product and are experiencing ill side effects.

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