What is Delta 8?
Delta 8, or delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol, is a minor cannabinoid found in cannabis plants. Structurally similar to Delta 9 THC, Delta 8 offers a gentler psychoactive effect, often described as a more relaxed, clear-headed high. Known as the “diet weed,” Delta 8 is cherished for its potential therapeutic benefits, including pain relief, anti-nausea, and anxiety reduction. The extraction process typically involves converting CBD from hemp into Delta 8, making it more accessible due to legal provisions in the 2018 Farm Bill.
Identified by:
Delta 8 was first identified and isolated by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, an Israeli organic chemist and a pioneering figure in cannabis research. His work laid the foundation for our understanding of cannabinoids and their effects.
Legality:
The legal status of Delta 8 is complex and varies by state. Federally legal under the Farm Bill, some states have implemented their own bans. Always check local laws before purchasing Delta 8. Despite its legal gray area, the demand for Delta 8 products continues to grow.
Benefits:
Delta 8 is popular for several reasons. Users report that it provides a more manageable high, perfect for those seeking a lighter experience. It is also known for its potential antiemetic properties, which can help reduce nausea and vomiting, and its anxiolytic effects, which may help alleviate anxiety.
Cannabinoid Details:
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Chemical Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂
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How It’s Made: Delta 8 is typically derived from hemp CBD through a process called isomerization, where the chemical structure of CBD is altered to create Delta 8.
Now that we’ve talked about Delta 8, we’re gonna talk about Delta 9 next and see how it compares to its predecessor!
Thank you for taking the time to read! Please explore our website and check out other blogs for more information about Delta 8, other cannabinoids, and various topics in the industry.
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Founder, Diana Padron