What Is HHC Distillate, and How Is It Different from THC? | VOLUNTATE.Shop
The Voluntate Shop has looked for additional lesser-known cannabinoids to compete in the broad cannabis market after the huge popularity of delta 8 THC as a legal alternative to the more restricted availability of delta 9 THC. Hexa hydrocannabinol, sometimes known as HHC Distillate, is one of the newest and most promising.
Describe HHC
HHC is a THC that science has known about for a while, but cannabis users haven't talked about it much lately. A minor cannabinoid called HHC naturally occurs in cannabis, but in too small quantities to make extraction practical. HHC is still not well known because commercial manufacture of it is only now beginning.
By changing the chemistry of the molecules, the majority of cannabinoids can be changed into other cannabinoids. Commercial HHC is created in a lab using chemical procedures from CBD obtained from hemp, just like delta 8 THC and delta 10 THC. Compared to delta 8 and delta 10, HHC has one significant legal advantage: it isn't labeled THC.
How does HHC Distillate get made?
Chemist Roger Adams made the discovery of HHC Distillate For Sale in the 1940s. By adding hydrogen to the THC molecule and changing its physical characteristics, he produced HHC. A 1947 patent filing contains the earliest description of the procedure, known as hydrogenation.
By substituting a double bond with two hydrogen atoms, hydrogenation alters the molecular weight and increases the stability of delta 9 THC. A chemist claims that hydrogenation increases the "stability and resistance to thermo-oxidative breakdown," which makes HHC Distillate For Sale more resistant to heat and UV ray damage and has a longer shelf life.
Can you get high from HHC Distillate? Are there any negative effects?
It's a little tricky here. Although HHC isn't a THC, it has effects that are comparable to THC if you take enough of it. An HHC Distillate For Sale batch is a mixture of active and inactive HHC molecules when it is created in the lab. The cannabinoid receptors in your body prefer the active HHC to the inactive HHC.
Commercial HHC, which is a mixture of the two types, may be somewhat of a gamble for the customer because manufacturers haven't yet discovered a practical way to distinguish high-potency HHC from its low-potency twin. HHC, however, does have observable impacts. The HHC high is typically described by user reports as falling between delta 8 and delta 9 THC.
Almost all of the information we have about the effects and adverse effects of HHC is anecdotal. The same set of negative effects seen by delta 9 THC users are reported by consumers of this substance, including anxiety and paranoia, dry mouth, dry and red eyes, hunger, and insomnia.
Can HHC Distillate be detected in a drug test?
HHC Distillate does not seem to degrade in the body the same way as THC does. There is some evidence that suggests HHC does not metabolize into 11-hydroxy-THC, the breakdown product that many drug panels test for, unlike the delta 8, delta 9, and delta 10 forms of THC.
However, that hasn't been investigated and isn't proven. Nobody is certain, as of yet, that HHC Distillate For Sale won't leave usage traces in your blood, urine, or hair. We advise against using HHC if your workplace does drug testing because it could cost you your job.
Has HHC Distillate any medical advantages?
Contrary to more prevalent cannabinoids like delta 9 THC or CBD, HHC hasn't been extensively examined, however there has been some encouraging studies. Angiogenesis and tumor growth caused by breast cancer cells were "significantly suppressed" by some synthetic analogs of hexahydro cannabinol (HHC), according to a 2011 study. The excellent pain-blocking abilities of HHC Distillate in mice were described in a publication written by Japanese researchers in 2007. However, it is probably too soon to judge whether HHC has a lot of potential as a medication.
Is and will HHC Distillate remain legal?
In the 2018 Farm Bill, Congress legalized the hemp plant and all of its derivatives legal on the federal level, provided that neither the plant nor anything made from it contains more than 0.3 percent delta 9 THC.
Despite the fact that HHC Distillate occurs naturally in the cannabis plant, commercial HHC is produced by hydrogenating cannabinoids from hemp under pressure with a palladium-based catalyst. The outcome is referred to as a "semi-synthetic" cannabis molecule by researchers at the National Cannabis Industry Association.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed in May 2022 that delta 8 THC was permissible under the Farm Bill's definition of hemp and that all other hemp-related chemicals and derivatives are also acceptable as long as they don't exceed the permissible limit of 0.3 percent delta 9 THC. Accordingly, HHC is now a recognized hemp product, offering protection to those who produce and sell it (as well as delta 8 and delta 10 THC, THC-O, and THCP), while some legal professionals point out that other federal courts may come to a different judgment.
However, individual states could still outlaw HHC Distillate For Sale. This is probably the case if HHC gains enough traction to pose a threat to sales in the legal cannabis market, as we've seen with delta 8 THC.
Where can one locate HHC Distillate?
According to reports, HHC Distillate is only produced and sold wholesale by one U.S. firm. Although we are not certain, it is true that not many businesses are making it. Because of this, there are just a few businesses selling HHC at retail, and they haven't been doing so for very long.
An immediate Google search turned up roughly a dozen internet merchants selling various HHC Distillate For Sale items. Most vendors offer HHC oil-filled vape carts, and many also have gummies. Disposable HHC vapes, oral tinctures, and concentrates for dabbing are less frequent but still available. "HHC flower," which is hemp flower coated or infused with HHC, is offered for sale by at least one company.
This promising cannabinoid will be more widely available in the diversified cannabis market if HHC remains commercially viable and, in particular, if it becomes less expensive to produce high-potency HHC.
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