What are the Potential Benefits and Side Effects of Taking Delta 8 Gummies?

Did you know delta 8 THC comes in a variety of forms, but one of the most popular types of delta 8 products on today’s market is gummies. So, it’s not surprising that many people in this industry find that delta-8 gummies offer the most satisfying experience of all, complete with a delicious flavor that’s hard to resist.

What are Delta 8 THC Gummies?

Delta 8 gummies are gummy candies that are infused with delta 8 THC distillate, which is an isolated extract consisting of the delta 8 cannabinoid found in the hemp plant. They are mildly psychoactive, as delta 8 THC is an intoxicating compound. They also offer distinctive properties that can be useful to the body as delta 8 is known for binding to cannabinoid receptors in the nervous system to yield specific desirable responses.

Delta 8 gummies come in a variety of flavors and milligram strengths, and the ingredients used to produce them will vary from company to company. Most gummies contain up to 25 milligrams of delta-8 per piece (suggested amount).

Gummies can offer effects for up to 8 hours, and the effects can take up to a couple of hours to be felt in the body due to the digestive process. Many people even say that gummies and other edibles offer a stronger “body high” than other products.

What are the Possible Benefits of Delta 8 Gummies Compared to Other Types of Hemp-based Products?

Check out these potential benefits based on information provided by studies combined with what avid delta 8 enthusiasts have shared.

Benefit #1: Long-Lasting Effects

Like we said, delta 8 gummies promote the longest-lasting effects out of all of the delivery methods, and this can be particularly useful to individuals who want to experience this cannabinoid’s properties for as long as possible during the day. Just one gummy can usually get you through the majority of your daily routine.

Benefit #2: Balanced Effects

We also said that gummies are associated with more of a “body high” than other delivery methods. This means that the psychoactive effects may have more relaxing properties on the muscles than other types of products that are out there. This is an effect that is widely regarded as desirable.

Benefit #3: Potential Calming and Uplifting Effects

Because delta 8 THC is still pretty new to the market, there are not as many studies on its effects as there are for cannabidiol (CBD). But, the studies that do exist show us that the cannabinoid may offer unique effects on mood and sleep. Research shows that because delta 8 binds primarily to CB1 receptors in the nervous system, it may help calm the mind while also lifting the mood. Also, delta 8 may be useful at bedtime for those looking for an easier sleep.

Benefit #4: Potential Pain Relief

The study cited above also indicates that delta 8 may offer analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties that could be useful to those who are dealing with aches and pains. Again, because of its preference for CB1 receptors in the nervous system, delta 8 may offer notable effects on pain receptors and how they perceive pain signals.

Benefit #5: Neuroprotective Properties

Delta 8, like CBD, has been studied for its potential neuroprotective properties. Neuroprotectants preserve neurological function by strengthening neural pathways and stimulating neurogenesis, which is the birth of new neurons in the brain. This can be useful to anyone with some sort of neurological dysfunction, such as epilepsy or dementia. Many delta-8 users say that the compound helps them focus.

Benefit #6: Potential Help with Nausea

Like many cannabinoids, delta-8 is associated with antiemetic effects, meaning that it may help with nausea. This can be particularly useful to those dealing with chronic nausea due to illness, pregnancy, or the use of certain medications.

Benefit #7: Psychoactive Effects

Of course, many people simply seek out the psychoactive effects of delta 8 THC, because the mild high it provides can be enjoyable. The high associated with delta 8 is, as we said, typically capable of lifting and relaxing the mood.

What are the Side-Effects of Delta 8 Gummies?

Keep in mind these side effects are generally dose-dependent, meaning that the higher the dose you take, the more likely you are to experience them. That being said, beginners are encouraged to start with a low dose and build their way up as their tolerance allows.

#1: Getting Too High

Yes, you can get too high off of delta 8 gummies despite this cannabinoid being milder than delta 9 THC. Getting too high could result in feelings of anxiety and paranoia in some, and others report feelings of grogginess or a desire to take a nap. You can usually avoid this by simply opting for a low dose of delta 8.

#2: Failing a Drug Test

Delta 8 THC will likely cause a person to fail a drug test, because delta 8, like delta 9, causes the body to release the THC-COOH metabolite. THC-COOH is what a urine test is looking for rather than (tetrahydrocannabinol) THC itself.

#3: Dry Mouth and Dry Eyes

Some people may experience dry mouth and dry eyes when delta 8 is active in their body. These effects are very temporary and not associated with any danger, but they could be off-putting to a beginner who is not expecting these effects at all.

Ultimately, Each Delta 8 THC Gummy is Unique

There are many factors that impact how likely you are to experience both the potential benefits and potential side effects of the compound, including:

  • Milligram strength of delta 8 in each piece.
  • Whether or not other compounds of hemp are found in the formula, such as CBD or terpenes that introduce additional properties to the body.
  • Some delta-8 gummies may contain additional active ingredients, like melatonin, a sleep aid, which can further alter the ultimate effects of the formula.

That being said, make sure that when you go shopping for delta 8 gummies:

  • Read the label carefully to know exactly what type of experience you may be in for.
  • Again, as a newbie, always start with a low strength as you need to build up a tolerance to the intoxicating properties of the cannabinoid.
Mar 11, 2022 David Nadel

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