The Dangers of Delta 8 THC: What You Need to Know

Delta 8 THC is a psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant, and while it may offer some medicinal benefits, it can also pose serious health risks. Delta 8 products with THC often involve the use of potentially harmful chemicals during manufacturing, and the FDA warns that some manufacturers may use potentially unsafe household chemicals to make delta-8.In addition, manufacturing can take place in uncontrolled or unhygienic environments. Delta 8 gummies are not suitable for children, as they are a psychoactive compound and could pose serious health risks to minors. Be sure to store the D8 gummies out of the reach of children so they don't confuse them with candy and consume them accidentally.

Delta 8 THC can affect the digestive system by causing nausea, bloating, or loss of appetite. It's recommended that you take Delta 8 with at least a few meals throughout the day to control your symptoms. In addition, the FDA is concerned about the proliferation of products containing delta-8 THC and are marketed for therapeutic or medical purposes, even though they have not been approved by the FDA. There are many sources on the Internet that claim that THC Delta 8 is not psychoactive at all or that it has mild psychoactive effects compared to THC delta 9.This may lead us to think that using cannabis with high levels of Delta 8 is a way to achieve medicinal benefits without getting high.

However, Delta-8 THC is estimated to be between 50 and 75% more psychoactive than delta-9, and it only occurs naturally at very low levels in the cannabis plant, according to the CDC. The FDA is also concerned that products with THC delta-8 are likely to expose consumers to much higher levels of the substance than those found naturally in raw hemp and cannabis extracts. It is important for consumers to know that delta-8 products with THC have not been evaluated or approved by the FDA for safe use in any context. THC Delta 8 is considered safe because, on its own, it doesn't affect the immune system, meaning you won't experience cravings, dry mouth, or bloodshot eyes, at least if you take lower doses.

If THC Delta 8 has little or no binding affinity for CB2 receptors, this could explain why it may have less potential for abuse than Delta 9, which does affect CB2 receptors.

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