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THC-H is one of the newest cannabinoid discoveries and provides a powerful high that rivals that of delta 9 THC by a longshot. This cannabinoid, like all of the ones we carry at The Calm Leaf, comes in a great selection of product forms, but for those specifically seeking out the most powerful high possible, concentrates are a great option.
THC-H concentrates, aka dabs, are products that have been highly concentrated using various techniques, to give you a staggering number of milligrams per serving. Typically, they’re flash-vaporized using a dabbing device (dab rig, wax pen, etc.), concentrates come in various forms, including wax, shatter, rosin, hash, and more. They usually contain terpenes as well, so that you can enjoy all kinds of popular strains.
Tetrahydrocannabihexol (THCH) is a less commonly discussed cannabinoid compared to its close relatives like Delta 9 THC and cannabidiol (CBD). Still, minor cannabinoids like THCH are just beginning to gain attention as we expand our knowledge of the cannabis plant. However, what we do know is that THCH is a minor cannabinoid found in the cannabis sativa plant. THCH can be found in trace amounts in some hemp strains.
Yes, like many other cannabinoids, THCH can be synthesized in a laboratory setting one of two ways:
Although THCH and THC are structurally similar, they can have different psychoactive properties, potency, and interactions with the human body.
Like other cannabinoids, THCH interacts with the CB1 and CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system, but its exact mechanism of action and affinity for these receptors require further study.
Preliminary research suggests that THCH might possess psychoactive properties, but further studies are needed to determine its exact effects and potency compared to THC. Still, what we do know is, THCH is said to be about 10x more potent than THC. Hence, this cannabinoid is very potent and has a unique entourage effect.
The full range of potential benefits THCH is not yet well-established. Like other cannabinoids, it may offer therapeutic properties, but more research is needed.
The side effect profile of THCH is not well-documented, but like other cannabinoids, potential side effects may include dizziness, dry mouth, and changes in mood or cognition.
THCH can be consumed similarly to other cannabinoids, including through inhalation (vaping or smoking), edibles, tinctures, dabs, and using flower.
THCH can interact with other cannabinoids and compounds in what is known as the "entourage effect”. This means its effects may be influenced by the presence of other cannabinoids, terpenes, and compounds in the cannabis plant.
The legality of THCH varies by jurisdiction and often depends on how laws treat minor or rare cannabinoids. Here in the U.S., thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill, THCH is a legal cannabinoid on a federal level. However, as far as being legal on a per state basis, always check local laws and regulations.
Yes, it might be possible, since drug tests typically look for metabolites common to many cannabinoids, including THC. Always exercise caution if subject to drug testing.
Since THCH is a relatively newer cannabinoid, there’s limited information available about its potential drug interactions. It is advisable to consult with your doctor if you’ve concerns about drug interactions.
Pertaining to dosing, it’s best for those new to this cannabinoid who came from taking other cannabinoids to start low and slow, as they build up a tolerance. Generally, you should follow the instructions on the package, which will identify the right amount of THCH to take for the optimal results.
THCH is better suited for more experienced hemp users due to its effects.
There are zero known cases of fatal overdose from THCH. However, consuming large amounts of THCH or any cannabinoid-based products may lead to discomfort and adverse effects.