Description
What is HHC (Hexahydrocannabinol)?
Cannabis is the second most lucrative cash crop in the world, after palm oil. Cannabis oil is extracted from hemp seeds and pollen to produce high-CBD products, which have been found to be beneficial in treating a variety of illnesses and ailments. HHC is a cannabinoid that is naturally present in hemp seeds and pollen. HHC isn’t a THC
What are the Effects of Hexahydrocannabinol?
The effects of HHC are almost identiacl to those found in THC, however they have distinct effects. Some people claim that it produces the same ecstatic feeling, pain-killing, and anti-nausea/vomiting effects as THC. Some like the buzz 🙂
What makes hexahydrocannabinol different than THC?
HHC is a cannabinoid that is naturally present in hemp seeds and pollen, while THC is a synthetic cannabinoid. HHC isn’t a THC, meaning it doesn’t produce the same psychoactive effects as THC. Some people claim that it produces the same pain-killing and anti-nausea/vomiting effects as THC, but
Want to get technical? Let’s get technical.
THCV is one of the most potent cannabinoid in both in vitro and in vivo testing, with a very high binding affinity for CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors.
HHC has three chiral centers, therefore it has three distinct forms. Enantiomers are the chemical variants of HHC that have a different effect on the body depending on which chiral center they bind to.
The first chiral center is C1. If HHC binds to this chiral center, it will activate the CB1 receptor. The second chiral center is C2. If HHC binds to this chiral center, it will activate the CB2 receptor. The third chiral center is C3. If HHC binds to this chiral center it will not activate either the CB1 or CB2 receptor.
The distinctions between the three enantiomers of HHC are significant since they demonstrate that HHC can bind to two distinct receptors (CB1 and CB2), but only activates one of them (CB1). This implies that HHC may be used to treat not just one, but two diseases at once: a condition relating to the immune system and a condition related on the CNS and cardiometabolic disorders.
Is it legal to buy hexahydrocannabinol?
Yes, it is! Because HHC is not a THC-type like Delta-8, it’s not a THC. This implies that HHC vapes, gummies, and edibles are completely legal on the federal level and will probably continue to be so on the state level.
One way to look at HHC, is… IT IS JUST BETTER!
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