The cannabis plant, including hemp, has over 120 cannabinoids but only a handful have really been studied and marketed. Let’s take a closer look at Delta-9 THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and its close cousin Delta-8 THC, and learn how they differ.
Delta 9 THC is the psychoactive compound present in cannabis that has had the most attention in recent years. However, over the last couple of years consumers have turned their eyes to Delta 8 THC due to it’s unique properties.
So – what’s the difference between Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC?
There are 3 differences: There are the differences on a molecular level, differences in availability and there are the differences when it comes to experiencing the highs.
Unfortunately, you probably will not Delta 8 products at your local dispensary (as of the time we’re writing this article). However, Freshbros provides has been able to take the cannabis plant and isolate Delta 8 THC to create several products that include:
Delta 8 Gummies (vegan delta 8 infused gummies)
Delta 8 Vape Pens and Vape Cartridge
Delta 8 Distillate
In addition to delta 8 products, Freshbros has a whole suite of cannabis products that you can check out here.
Delta 8 THC distillate is made by allowing the cannabis / marijuana flower to go through the distillation process.
The distillation process and the science that goes with it is proprietary knowledge, but the end result is that we’re able to isolate different components of the cannabis / marijuana plant depending on what we’re producing. There are distillation processes for different cannabinoids, oils, and forms of THC.
The end product of the distillation process is the most potent and pure form of Delta 8 THC that can be legally acquired.
Once we have delta 8 distillate, we’re then able to offer consumers a wide array of cannabis products from something such as a vape cartridge, to terpenes, tinctures, an oil, or the distillate itself. While many of our clients are end user consumers, other clients also include dispensaries who want to provide their customers with quality delta 8 products.
Delta-8 is being discovered as an alternative to Delta-9 since it produces a less intense, gentle, enjoyable and manageable high. As far as the endocannabinoid system, Delta-9 THC only activates the CB1 receptor whereas, Delta-8 THC activates both the CB1 and CB2 receptors. The activation of both receptors is why many believe Delta 8 THC has more benefits than Delta 9 THC.
Due to the less sever psychoactive effects, Delta-8 can treat a wider range of cancer patients since it’s better at combating a lack of appetite than Delta-9. And some cancer patients don’t use Delta-9 due to the panic they feel when the take it. Delta-8 has fewer discomforting side effects so it can treat a wider range of cancer patients. When CBD is added to Delta-8 it diminishes the psychotropic affects even more, so you get the benefits of Delta-8 along with CBD with little to no high.
Another positive about Delta-8 THC is that it is legal in any state that marijuana and hemp derived CBD is legal medically or recreationally. Delta-8 falls into a kind of regulatory gray area since it can be obtained from both the hemp and marijuana plants and can be converted from CBD which has zero Delta-9 THC present. If there are traces of Delta-9 THC present, it needs to be below the federally regulated level of 0.3%.
As a result, extractors and manufacturers have begun to isolate this cannabinoid and convert CBD into Delta-8 and are adding to many products since it features some special effects not seen with other cannabinoids.
Moving forward, we expect to see Delta 8 THC take the spotlight for recreational users as it gives many of the health and experience benefits but without the impairing effects of Delta 9 THC.
We’re also expecting traditional cannabis or marijuana products to (brownies, gummies, vape, oil, dab, and more) to become available infused with Delta 8 where science permits.
US Patents the following is stated:
**Note: The “Δ” symbol is pronounced “delta”.
“Δ8-THC, for the most part, produces similar psychometric effects as does Δ9-THC, but is generally considered to be 50% less potent“
“[Δ8-THC] “has been shown in some cases to be 3-10 times less potent“
“Δ8-THC has also been shown to be more (200%) effective an anti-emetic than Δ9-THC“
Cannabis research has recently been legalized in specific states. Because of this, new research on cannabis is proliferate. The effects derived from the plant are amazing and people want to know if there are other benefits or side effects that we don’t know about yet.
Here are Freshbros, we use science to back up any claims and to help consumers make informed and educated decisions. Below are science or medical research related to cannabis that we referenced in this article.
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