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The Serene Farms Guide to Delta-8 THC: What It Is, How It’s Made, Benefits, and Safety

Delta-8 THC is quickly becoming a popular option in the cannabis market, especially for those looking for a milder alternative to Delta-9 THC, the compound most commonly associated with the “high” from cannabis. In this guide, we’ll explore what Delta-8 THC is, how it’s made, different ways to consume it, its potential benefits, and its safety profile.

What Is Delta-8 THC?

Delta-8 THC, short for Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in small amounts in cannabis plants. It is a close relative of Delta-9 THC, the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis, but Delta-8 offers a slightly different experience. Chemically, the two compounds differ by the location of a double bond on the carbon chain; Delta-8 has the bond on the eighth carbon, while Delta-9 has it on the ninth.

Because of this small difference, Delta-8 THC tends to produce a milder psychoactive effect. Many users describe it as providing a more relaxed, clear-headed high without the anxiety or paranoia that some people experience with Delta-9 THC.

How Is Delta-8 THC Produced?

Since Delta-8 THC occurs in such small concentrations in cannabis plants, its production typically involves extraction and conversion processes. Here’s how Delta-8 THC is typically made:

  1. Extraction from hemp: Since hemp contains only trace amounts of Delta-8 THC, the cannabinoid is typically extracted from hemp plants. Under U.S. law, hemp is defined as cannabis with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC, making it a legal source of cannabinoids like Delta-8.
  2. Conversion from CBD: Delta-8 THC is most commonly produced through a chemical conversion process. CBD (cannabidiol), which is abundant in hemp, can be converted into Delta-8 THC in a lab. This involves isolating the CBD and using specific catalysts to rearrange its molecular structure, turning it into Delta-8 THC.
  3. Purification: Once converted, the Delta-8 THC undergoes a purification process to remove any residual chemicals used in the conversion process, ensuring a pure and safe product.

How Can Delta-8 THC Be Consumed?

Like other cannabinoids, Delta-8 THC can be consumed in a variety of ways, depending on user preferences. Some common forms of Delta-8 products include:

  • Vape cartridges: Delta-8 vape cartridges are one of the most popular consumption methods. They offer fast-acting effects since the vapor is absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the lungs.
  • Tinctures: Delta-8 THC tinctures provide a more controlled way to consume the cannabinoid. Typically taken sublingually (under the tongue), tinctures offer precise dosing and longer-lasting effects compared to vaping.
  • Edibles: Delta-8 THC gummies, chocolates, and other edibles have become popular because of their ease of use and long-lasting effects. However, edibles take longer to kick in since they must be digested before entering the bloodstream.
  • Capsules: Delta-8 capsules are another convenient option for those who prefer a flavorless, no-fuss method of consumption. Capsules offer a consistent dose and are absorbed through the digestive system, similar to edibles.
  • Distillate: Some users prefer Delta-8 THC distillate, a highly concentrated form of the cannabinoid. Distillates can be used in a variety of ways, including dabbing, vaping, or adding to food and beverages.

Potential Benefits of Delta-8 THC

While research into Delta-8 THC is still in its early stages, preliminary studies and user reports suggest several potential benefits, including:

  1. Milder psychoactive effects: One of the main reasons people choose Delta-8 THC is for its less intense high compared to Delta-9 THC. Many users report feeling more relaxed and clear-headed, making it a more functional option for daytime use or those who are sensitive to stronger psychoactive effects.
  2. Reduced anxiety: Unlike Delta-9 THC, which can sometimes trigger anxiety or paranoia in some users, Delta-8 THC is reported to have a calming effect. This makes it an attractive option for those seeking the therapeutic benefits of THC without the risk of heightened anxiety.
  3. Pain relief: Some studies suggest that Delta-8 THC may have analgesic properties, making it potentially useful for managing pain. This is particularly beneficial for those looking for a natural alternative to over-the-counter or prescription pain medications.
  4. Appetite stimulation: Delta-8 THC has been shown to increase appetite in animal studies. This could make it a potential treatment for individuals dealing with appetite loss due to medical conditions like cancer or HIV.
  5. Nausea reduction: Delta-8 THC has also shown promise in reducing nausea and vomiting, particularly in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Its antiemetic effects could make it a valuable option for those seeking relief from treatment-related side effects.

Is Delta-8 THC Safe?

Delta-8 THC is generally considered safe when used responsibly, but it’s important to be aware of a few key factors:

  • Mild side effects: Some users may experience mild side effects such as dry mouth, red eyes, or drowsiness. These are similar to the side effects associated with Delta-9 THC, though they tend to be less pronounced with Delta-8.
  • Legal status: Delta-8 THC occupies a legal gray area in the U.S. While it is derived from hemp, making it federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, some states have specifically banned or restricted the sale of Delta-8 products. It’s essential to check local laws before purchasing or using Delta-8 THC.
  • Lack of regulation: The cannabis industry, including Delta-8 products, is not as tightly regulated as the pharmaceutical industry. This means that some Delta-8 products may contain impurities or inaccurate labeling. It’s crucial to purchase Delta-8 THC from reputable companies that provide third-party lab testing to ensure the safety and purity of their products.
  • Psychoactive effects: While Delta-8 THC is less potent than Delta-9 THC, it can still cause intoxication. It’s important to start with a low dose and see how your body responds, especially if you’re new to cannabinoids. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery while under the influence of Delta-8 THC.

Implications on Drug Testing

If your job or other aspects of your life do not allow for consumption of THC and you may be drug tested for any reason we would recommend avoiding products with this cannabinoid. Delta 8 THC, even if Hemp derived, can most definitely help you fail a drug test. We would recommend trying our products with CBD, CBG and/or CBN. 

Final Thoughts

Delta-8 THC offers a unique cannabis experience, providing a milder, more manageable high with potential benefits for relaxation, pain relief, and appetite stimulation. As it continues to grow in popularity, it’s important to be informed about its production process, consumption methods, and safety considerations.

Whether you’re new to cannabis or looking for a less intense alternative to Delta-9 THC, Delta-8 THC could be a great option. Just be sure to choose high-quality products from trusted brands like Serene Farms and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns, especially if you’re taking other medications or have underlying health conditions. Do not consume if you are pregnant. 

As with any cannabinoid, Delta-8 THC should be used responsibly and in accordance with local laws.

 

You can find Delta 8 in three Serene Farms products – our Mai Tai Drops, Wedding Cake Drops and in our Rose´ All Day Delta 8 Gummies.

 

Erica Valker,

Founder & Owner of Serene Farms

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