Delta 8

 

Delta 10

 

THCV

Delta-8-Tetrahydrocannabinol is an analogue of traditional Delta 9 THC. Delta-8 works within the Endocannabinoid system (ECS) and reacts with CB1 receptors located in the central nervous system. While it can have some psychotropic effects, Delta 8 is less potent than traditional delta 9 THC. The 2018 Farm Bill federally legalized all Hemp products which contain less than 0.3% Delta 9-THC (the illegal one). And with huge advances in Hemp science, scientists have figured out how to concentrate the Delta 8-THC content in Hemp while at the same time minimize the Delta 9-THC content to under the legal limit. This leaves us with a Hemp extract oil that is anywhere from 90%-98% pure Delta 8-THC, while keeping the Delta 9-THC percentage at essentially 0%.

Delta-10 THC is one of the hundreds of cannabinoids you can find in hemp. While very little research has been done on its mechanism of action in the body, Delta-10 THC likely interacts with the endocannabinoid system in a similar way as other THC compounds. Delta-9 THC and Delta-8 THC have binding affinities towards CB1 receptors in the brain and nervous system, which produce varying levels of psychotropic effects. Delta-10 may interact similarly with CB1 receptors at high concentrations. Delta-10 also has a lower psychotropic potency, but can compared to Delta-10 to a sativa in terms of its effects.

THCV is a cannabinoid that was first discovered in the early 1970s and is relatively common in cannabis plants. At high doses in potent strains, THCV will produce psychoactive effects that are generally stimulating and promote mental clarity. They are also fast-acting and fast-dissipating. Some research indicates that low doses (5 to 7.5 milligrams) can reduce appetite through its interactions with CB1 receptors.