HHC Danger!?

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HHC Danger!?
This kind of product seems to be available for sale today in certain shops in France and Europe. Whether in the form of hasch, sprayed flowers, candy or vaping products, HHC is now available. In stores that already sell CBD or hemp, HHC is offered for sale without knowing what it is. It makes this article very useful!

 

What is HHC?

Like THC or CBD, HHC (Hexahydrocannabinol) is a molecule naturally present in cannabis in general, but not specifically in flowers.

The HHC is found in the state of traces and almost exclusively in the seeds and male plants of cannabis.

However, the quantity that can be obtained at the end is extremely low compared to the biomass required at the start. In other words, it takes a lot of seeds and plants to obtain a small HHC olive, with the help of a large laboratory and particular know-how for this type of extraction.

 

What are the dangers of HHC?

Research is still emerging on the possible dangers of HHC. But scientists are now aware of the potential problems that may arise from the use of cannabinoids in a non -medically supervised setting.

Cannabinoid poisoning such as cannabis can cause problems such as:

  • Reduce the birth weight of your baby if you use them during pregnancy
  • Increase in traffic accident risk
  • The usual use can make it difficult to stop (disorder of the use of cannabis), in particular in adolescents
  • Deleterious effects on relationships and productivity at home, work or at school
  • Risk of injuries in the elderly
  • Vertigo while rising, which increases the risk of losing consciousness and falling
  • Increased risk of mental illness in some people


Experts warn against the use of vaporizers to inhale cannabis and related substances. This is partly due to evidence of pulmonary lesions in people who use these substances using vaping technology, but also because scientists are carrying out more in -depth research.

 

Even with the Epidiolex medication approved by the National Medicines Safety Agency (ANSM), some people feel side effects, such as:

  • Diarrhea
  • Drowsiness
  • Signs of liver insufficiency
  • Problematic drug interactions


But, of course, these problems are easier to deal with with a prescribed and carefully regulated drug as Epidiolex.

This is not the case for most cannabis and cannabinoid products, the vast majority of which are not regulated by ANSM. This gives manufacturers great latitude about what they can claim from their products.

You may not even know exactly what the product contains. For example, in 2017, scientists carefully examined more than 80 CBD products sold online. They found that more than 40 % of them contained more than the active ingredient indicated and that about a quarter of the products contained less than what was indicated.

 

Concerning theOrigin of HHC found on the market, it is not excluded:

  • At best, it can be obtained from cannabis CBD cultivated by American farmers (the THC withdrawn from largely distributed CBD distillates will be recycled in HHC by hydrogenation).
  • At worst, it comes from certain illegal chemical companies which already provide other toxic synthetic cannabinoids like Spice or K2. "


Uncertainty about the origin and composition of HHC is a risk that can become serious in vulnerable patients. In addition, a clear and precise dosage of the two almost identical HHC molecules seems to be complicated.

As it cannot be excluded that hydrogenation conditions affect the proportion of non -natural HHC obtained, it is likely that the potential efficiency/toxicity of HHC varies between the batches of individual products.

 

HHC is legal?

According to information found on the web Hexahydrocannabinol is legal "until proven otherwise".

And we have just discovered possible proof. The trick lies in the long list of products and by-products that are classified by law as illegal drugs.

The HHC is not mentioned in the list as narcotics. Instead, there is a long, long list of synthetic cannabinoids classified since 2015.

And without the help of pharmacologists, it is impossible to understand it. In fact, this list is by no means precise, both in its formulation and with regard to the products targeted.

HHC ban in France?

Since Tuesday, June 13, HHC, and two other derivatives (HHCO and HHCP) have been marked on the drug list, which makes their production, sale and use illegal.

The H4CBD, substitutions?

THE H4CBD cannabis is offered as alternative At Hhc For several reasons. First, HHC (Hexahydrocannabinol) is a synthetic form of THC, the main psychoactive compound of cannabis. Although HHC can produce effects similar to THC, it has certain disadvantages and potential risks.

THE H4CBD, on the other hand, is a cannabinoid hybrid which combines the properties of THC and CBD (cannabidiol). CBD is another compound present in cannabis, but unlike THC, it has no important psychoactive effects. CBD is often appreciated for its potential therapeutic properties, especially to relieve anxiety, inflammation and pain.

The use of H4CBD as substitute at HHC could offer a more experience balanced For users, by reducing unwanted psychoactive effects while maintaining the potential therapeutic advantages. This combination of THC and CBD could allow users to feel THE beneficial effects cannabis while Minimizing the risk of anxiety, paranoia or other side effects associated with excessive THC consumption.

However, it is important to note that research on the H4CBD is still limited and that the specific effects of this hybrid cannabinoid are not completely understood. As with any substance, it is essential to exercise responsible consumption and to comply with the laws and regulations in force in your country or your region.


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