Terpenes

What are cannabis terpenes?

Terpenes are similar compounds that evoke the aroma, taste profile and psychoactive effect of cannabis flowers. Do you have a general idea of what marijuana smells or tastes like? It’s terpenes at work.

These molecules are also found in other products, such as fruits, as well as in some consumer fragrances. In addition, scientists are able to use artificial terpenes in applications.

Why choose hemp-derived terpenes over synthetic terpenes?

When browsing cannabinoid products in an online store or online, choose products that are naturally derived from cannabis. Taken directly from the plants themselves, these terpenes are consistent with the components of the flowers and the most authentic and true taste.

What cannabinoid products are terpenes?

Most, if not all, cannabinoid products are terpenes only – flowers to be exact. whether you prefer a vaporizer refill, jellies, pre-roll, or a natural flower – you will find terpenes.

The power of aroma and the brain

own THC, terpenes can also cause the psychoactive properties of cannabis. According to an article from Harvard University, the sense of smell is visible through the olfactory bulbs at the front of the brain. The aromas are then placed in places like the amygdala and hippocampus that control emotions and memory.

Types of Terpenes:

myrcene

Of all the terpenes, myrcene is the most common in cannabis. Rich in products such as mangoes and hops, she has an earthy yet slightly fruity aroma that experienced marijuana users will find comparisons.

limes

Limonene is the next big terpene, though not as accurate as myrcene. Its strong citrus notes are also present in citrus fruits, as well as a key ingredient in the fragrance of many consumer products.

linalool

Linalool, the third common terpene, offers a strong spicy-floral aroma. effectiveness, like limonene, is a distinctive feature of fragrances.

Other terpenes

Broken down by aroma profile, here are the many other terpenes that can be found in cannabis products:

Spicy/herbal notes:

  • caryophyllene
  • eucalyptol
  • Borneol

Earthy/woody notes:

  • Alpha-pinene
  • Beta-pinene
  • Humulene
  • Delta 3 Carene
  • camphene

Floral Notes:

  • Alpha-bisabolol
  • trans-nerolido
  • Terpineol

Sweet/fruity notes:

  • Valencene
  • Geraniol

Why do high-quality terpenes matter?

More aromatic taste

Nothing kills the climate quite like bad-tasting marijuana. High-quality terpenes have a deeper, nicer, and more pleasant flavor that combines with the action of a vaporizer, gum, or whatever medium you prefer for daily delight.

More pleasant aromas

The value of sensations is comparable to the aromas of high-quality flowers. Terpenes from varieties that are grown to strict standards create a special composition and scents that seamlessly complement their good taste.

Better vibes

As we mentioned above, terpenes are strange to the psychoactive properties of cannabis along with THC. While enjoying the looks and cannabinoids from carefully bred strains, you can continue to improve your mood!

How to find the highest quality cannabis terpenes?

To conclude that they only need the most flavorful, smooth and flavorful cannabinoids, here are some characteristics to look out for when buying the products:

Origin point

Where do terpenes come from? Are they made synthetically or harvested directly from hemp plants? Aromatic cannabis-derived terpenes are especially important for products such as high-quality flowers, pre-rolls and edibles.

Same plants

Where are cannabis plants grown? The flavor and smoothness of the terpenes from strains grown in a controlled environment are unmatched.

Selling point

To obtain the highest quality of terpenes and product safety, it is best to buy cannabinoids from proven brands and retailers who specialize in these products, such as https://www.canapharm.pl. These items are used and selected so that they can undergo a higher level of treatment than lower alternatives that may find a combination at the retail outlet.

HHC: kuztn THCP

HHC: the hydrogenated cousin of the cannabinoid THCP coming soon to our shop!

As a hydrogenated form of THC, HHC is often considered to offer a more intense and potent psychoactive experience. While not as well-known as THC, HHC is one of the most popular cannabinoid strains on the market today.

As there are many THC variants in the industry, the number of HHC variants is also growing alongside them. HHC-P, the hydrogenated version of THCP, is one of those cannabinoids that is rapidly gaining popularity in the US and abroad.

Today we will review some of the basics about HHCP, including its uses, notable features, and how to use it safely. The information provided will help you decide if HHCP is the right choice for you.

How is HHCP used?

As with any other cannabinoid, HHCP distillate is very versatile and can be used in a variety of ways depending on your consumption preferences. You can add it to your favorite edible recipe, add it to a reusable vaporizer, or mix it in a small amount with your favorite tea for a relaxing drink.
As with THC or THCP, there are many different ways to consume HHCP. However, due to its high potency, pure HHCP is usually only sold as an all-purpose distillate. High quality HHCP will have a translucent golden hue that resembles a lighter shade of honey.

Get the purest HHCP distillate soon

Canapharm offers some of the purest and best quality HHCP products on the market today. If HHCP seems to be the right choice of cannabinoids for your needs, you will soon be able to purchase it on our website www.canapharm.pl. Our hemp products grown in Poland and the Czech Republic are controlled by an external laboratory and certified for safety and quality.

Co sprawia, że HHCP różni się od HHC?

There are several differences between these cannabinoids. On the one hand, HHCP has the same alkaline chain as HHC but contains two extra carbon atoms. The addition of these carbons is believed to increase its ability to bind to cannabinoid receptors in the human body. It is said to provide a stronger psychoactive effect than HHC or THCp, which are known to produce intense sensations. Basically, HHCP produces a psychoactive effect comparable to THCP, but with a longer duration.

It should also be noted that HHCP is a synthetic cannabinoid that is made by chemists in a laboratory. HHCP is not a naturally occurring substance. It is made by extracting CBD isolate from hemp and having a professional chemist convert it into the final form of the cannabinoid. Due to the complex process required to create a HHCP, please ensure you are purchasing from a reliable vendor to ensure it has been created correctly and has followed the exact necessary safety and product quality protocols

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What is HHC-O? Synthetics and cannabinoid acetylation

The definition of synthetic cannabinoids means one of two things. First, synthetic cannabinoids are compounds that do not exist in nature and must be made in a laboratory, like HHC-O. Also synthetic can be a cannabinoid that does exist in nature, but in such minimal amounts that to produce enough for use in consumer products, it must still be synthesized in a laboratory.

HHC-O belongs to the first category and HHC to the second. In hemp plants, HHC is found in trace amounts in pollen. HHC-O is the acetate version of HHC. This is produced by a process known as LTA decarboxylation. To understand what this means, let’s back up a bit. We all know about delta 9 THC, the main psychoactive compound in the plant. Delta 9 THC is the result of light/heat induced THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) decarboxylation. Similarly, THC-O is the result of delta 9 THC decarboxylation, however, it is done using a completely different method: LTA decarboxylation.

LTA decarboxylation uses a very toxic compound known as lead tetraacetate which promotes oxidation and causes oxidative decarboxylation to form the acetate ester. Acetate ester does not occur naturally and can only be produced using some kind of chemical catalyst. As such, HHC-O-Acetate is a synthetic analog of HHC. While it is gaining popularity especially in vape products, it is important to know that it is NOT a naturally occurring compound in cannabis, it is completely synthetic from all points of view.

All this does not mean that synthetics are inherently bad. If they are safe and produced by a seasoned professional, they can be fun and certainly have a place in both medical and recreational settings. But you certainly won’t get the same high or experience with these products as you would with the real thing. If you know what to expect, you won’t be disappointed.

What about the new HHC-O cartridges?

For now, few vendors still sell HHC-O. HHC-O is “up to 1.5 times stronger than HHC” and “has a very low viscosity, making it almost liquid at room temperature, creating an amazing vaping experience.”

HHC-O is often described as feeling similar to delta 9 THC, with a “sativa” effect. Our regular users have found this to be a slightly lighter version of delta 9, but these are regular cannabis users with a very high tolerance, so your experience may vary. Given the performance of HHC-O, coupled with vendor claims that the acetate version is 1.5x stronger, it is reasonable to assume how HHC-O may affect them,

All that being said, as we always like to offer all the latest products at the best possible prices, we have several deals on HHC-O vaporizers available in our shop. If you are interested in trying this compound for yourself, we invite you to purchase.

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HHC-P Everything you need to know

The world of cannabinoids is still evolving. First it was delta products, then THC based products and now we have HHC based products. With cannabis technology advancing at such a rapid pace, now is the perfect time to become a dedicated cannabis enthusiast. Especially after the introduction of hexahydrocannabiforol (HHC-P). If this cannabinoid sounds like a cross between HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) and tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THC-P), then in a way it is.

We are still learning about the HHC-P products, but we already have a good idea of their basic characteristics and what types of cannabis users will enjoy them the most and use them to their full potential.

WHAT IS HHC-P?
Again, HHC-P is something like THC-P HHC – now if that confuses you, we don’t blame you. THC-P is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in cannabis, first discovered in 2019. What makes THC-P so impressive is its ability to bind to CB1 receptors in the brain 31 times more than delta 9 THC , giving it a high that some say is about 10 times more potent than the more traditional THC compound. THC-P gets its increased potency from the extra 7 carbon atoms in the side chain on a molecular scale.

HHC-P is actually the hydrogenated form of THC-P. This means that it is partly made of hydrogen, is extremely chemically stable, and yet can still provide the same properties as THC-P. Those familiar with HHC will understand the analogous relationship between HHC-P and THC-P, and HHC and delta 9 THC.

IS HHC-P NATURAL?
HHC-P does not occur naturally in cannabis, although HHC and THC-P do occur. Hexahydrocannabiphorol is produced through an isomerization process, which is how we get most of our hemp products today, including delta 8, THC-P and HHC. Isomerization is a way to reconfigure cannabidiol (CBD) molecules to convert the cannabinoid into a new one – in this case, HHC-P.

Are all cannabinoids isomers of each other? How? Because they are all derived from cannabigerol (CBG), the initial cannabinoid that appears in cannabis before it breaks down into over a hundred individual cannabinoids as the plant matures. Translation: All cannabinoids have the same molecules and therefore their arrangement converts them into different cannabinoids. CBD is used to make HHC-P products because it is abundantly available in the plant, making the process highly cost-effective.

SO IS HHC-P SYNTHETIC?
Yes, hexahydrocannabiforol is a synthetic cannabinoid that was created in a laboratory by a professional scientist. HHC-P does not occur in nature and must be synthesized in the laboratory. You can understand why it is also so important to have a true understanding of the third party labs required in our industry to measure the content of this HHC-P product you receive.

WHAT ARE THE PSYCHOACTIVE EFFECTS OF HHC-P?
Hexahydrocannabiphorol (HHC-P) is a psychoactive cannabinoid, and that’s for sure. This doesn’t sound like a broken record, but consider how HHC-P has so much in common with HHC and THC-P. HHC is considered as psychoactive as delta 9 THC, if not a little milder. THC-P, which mimics HHC-P very closely, is, as we said, potentially 10 times more intoxicating than delta 9.

So while we don’t yet know the details of the HHC-P high because the cannabinoid is so new, it’s safe to say that this is another potent cannabinoid that beginners should be able to handle.

When it comes to the nature of the high, we don’t have many references to draw from. But many describe it as highly euphoric – which makes sense given its similarity to tetrahydrocannabiphorol (HHC-P). And that’s about all we know so far, although that’s a lot for many users, as a huge burst of euphoria along with a much stronger than typical THC high is what many of today’s users are looking for.

WHAT POTENTIAL BENEFITS HHC-P HAS?
Again, this is where the novelty hexahydrocannabiforol fails us. HHC-P is such a new addition to the market that there are no clinical studies on its properties. Ultimately, it is a cannabinoid that acts on CB1 receptors much more often than delta 9 THC. Basically, its general effects on the nervous system where the endocannabinoid system’s CB1 receptors are located are likely to be quite strong.

This can have positive implications in terms of physical discomfort, appetite, nausea, mood, sleep, and cognitive effects. We hope to learn more over time.

WHERE CAN I BUY HHC-P?
Various types of HHC-P products are currently on the market and Canapharm is at the forefront in Europe as we prepare to launch HHC-P products to give users the opportunity to experience the impressive potential of this cannabinoid. Of course, you can count on lab-tested organic hexahydrocannabiphorol distillate combined with fresh, pure ingredients, because that’s what Canapharm has built its reputation on.

IT’S TIME TO FINALLY CHECK WHAT THE WORLD OF HHC-P CAN OFFER TODAY!

Hexahydrocannabiphorol is the newest cannabinoid to enter the legal cannabis scene and promises a high dose of intoxicating potency. Luckily, if you’re willing to give it a try, you’ll be able to do so in no time as Canapharm will be launching HHC-P products soon, including our signature lab-tested vaporizers.

Remember that while using hexahydrocannabiphorol (HHC-P), avoid driving, operating heavy machinery or equipment, or performing any serious task that requires a lot of attention. Also check with your doctor before trying HHC-P, especially if you are taking any medications (prescription or over-the-counter). Your doctor has access to your medical records and can therefore properly determine whether HHC-P should be part of your treatment regimen.

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What is HHC-O?

What is HHC-O?

HHC-O is a new Hemp-derived cannabinoid that is extracted from Hemp using a clean manufacturing process. HHC-O is a hydrogenated compound that binds to different receptors than regular Hemp cannabinoids such as Delta-8. A perk of hydrogenation is that it gives stability at the molecular level. HHC-O is thought to digest in the body the same way as Delta 9 THC. It is said that HHC-O is more potent than Delta-8 and Delta-10. Lastly, HHC-O also has properties that allow it be easier and more efficiently absorbed by the body.

What are the effects of HHC-O?

HHC-O is one of the newest cannabinoids to date as a result there are no definite studies of the long-term effects of HHC-O. However, while using HHC-O, consumers have experience the following: Relaxed, Strong Buzz, Strong Head Buzz and a Strong Body Buzz.

What is the difference between HHC & HHC-o?

Potency

Mostly HHC-O is an upgrade from HHC, and applying acetic anhydride to the compound increases the potency of the cannabinoid by a factor of about 1.5 times, similar to how THC-O is made from THC.

The potency of the product is an important factor you need to consider when deciding between HHC or HHC-O. Based on your experience and tolerance with similar products and the results you want, you need to understand the difference in potency between the two. Alternatively one can start with a low concentration HHC-O product.

Effects

HHC-O is a very new cannabinoid and not enough research has been done to study its effects on the organism. When the popularity begins in 2021, the statistics of users show that the effect of HHC-O is similar to that of HHC, just lasts longer and is more intense, and it is relatively more relaxing than THC. Some users say that HHC-O is easier to control than THC when it starts to kicking-in.

Side Effects

According to different users and different situations, the side effects HHC-O are similar to HHC and THC, mainly the following symptoms:

Anxiety, Dizziness, Dry mouth, Increased appetite, Insomnia, Paranoia, Rapid heart rate, Red eyes.

Safety

Like HHC, HHC-O is a relatively new cannabinoid. There are no studies on the safety of cannabinoids, but there are no reports of anyone suffering any harmful effects from consuming HHC-O products.

Therefore, we cannot say whether there are any safety concerns with this compound. According to user reports, it may have potential recreational and medical benefits. However, dosage must be controlled to avoid unpleasant side effects.

Does HHC-O show up on a drug test?

Some of HHC’s appeal stems from evidence that it can evade drug testing. This is so appealing to some users that HHC fails to detect it on the 12-group drug test.

Because other THC substitutes, such as delta 8 and delta 10 THC, will show up in urine or blood tests for THC if ingested in sufficient amounts.

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Consumption Method On HHC

In this case, we’re referring to your HHC delivery method, or in other words, how you’ll be consuming HHC. Typically, you can either consume HHC by inhaling it, ingesting it in the form of edibles, or by taking it sublingually with oils.

This is where bioavailability comes in. Each method of consumption has its own bioavailability level. This level refers to how much of the compound gets absorbed by the body. Bioavailability essentially affects how much of the HHC you will feel and how long it takes for the effects to kick in.

In general, oral ingestion has the lowest bioavailability level. This is because HHC must first pass through the digestive system before reaching your bloodstream. This process may take some time before you start feeling the effects of HHC.

So if you take an HHC gummy and don’t notice any effects right away, make sure to give it some time before you reach for another one. You don’t want to overdo it and have it hit you all at once.

Meanwhile, inhalation has the highest bioavailability level and is the easiest way to control your HHC intake.

The most popular inhalation method for taking HHC is through vaping. HHC vapes allow for high levels of HHC to enter your bloodstream, so you will feel the effects almost instantly. Start by taking one or two puffs from your HHC vape, wait a bit to feel the effects (you won’t be waiting for long), and then take a few more as you see fit.

By being aware of bioavailability, you can adjust your HHC dosage depending on the chosen consumption method.

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HHC Dosage Guide And Tolerance Level

Dosage guide

How much HHC should you take? How should you consume HHC?

If you’ve had any of those questions, this HHC dosage guide is for you.

The appropriate dose of any psychoactive substance is dependent on various factors, such as age, weight, and tolerance levels.

People turn to cannabinoids to experience the many benefits that they provide. But if you consume too much, you might feel too intoxicated and have a negative experience. Consume too little, and you may not feel the effects – missing out on what this cannabinoid has to offer. Always start on the low end until you know what you’re getting into and how your body will respond.

If you’re a relatively experienced user of one or the other, taking a similar or slightly lower dose of HHC would be a good starting point.

Tolerance level

Your tolerance to cannabinoids is another factor you should consider when you decide how much HHC to take. If you’re a new cannabinoid user, you’ll likely have a low HHC tolerance. This low tolerance means that you will be able to feel the effects of HHC more intensely, even with small doses. So, it’s best to start with small amounts of HHC and then adapt accordingly.

If you have more experience with intoxicating cannabinoids, you’re more likely to tolerate higher doses of HHC. This high tolerance means you’ll need to take more HHC before you achieve your desired effects. Nevertheless, if you haven’t tried HHC before, we suggest starting small and seeing how this specific cannabinoid makes you feel.

Being aware of your tolerance level of intoxicating cannabinoids and HHC can serve as a good frame of reference so you can adjust your dose accordingly.

Another factor that can influence your tolerance level is your body weight. Heavier people tend to have a higher tolerance, so they may need to take more than others to achieve the same effect. Lighter people are likely to have low tolerance, meaning that even a smaller dose could still have big effects on them.

Everybody processes cannabinoids differently. The dose your friend takes may not be right for you.

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Cannabis HHC,THC,CBD,CBG|Compared|

What is HHC ?

HHC was first created in 1944 by the American chemist Roger Adams, when he added hydrogen molecules to Delta-9 THC. This process, known as hydrogenation, converts THC to hexahydrocannabinol (HHC).

What is THC ?

THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the chemical responsible for most of marijuana’s psychological effects. It acts much like the cannabinoid chemicals made naturally by the body.

Cannabinoid receptors are concentrated in certain areas of the brain associated with thinking, memory, pleasure, coordination and time perception.

What is CBD ?

CBD is a chemical found in marijuana. CBD doesn’t contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana that produces a high. The usual CBD formulation is oil, but CBD is also sold as an extract, a vaporized liquid and an oil-based capsule. Food, drinks and beauty products are among the many CBD-infused products available online.

What is CBG ?

(CBG) is a type of cannabinoid obtained from the cannabis plant. It’s often referred to as the mother of all cannabinoids. This is because other cannabinoids are derived from cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), an acidic form of CBG.

What are the differences ?

There is a lack of consensus around HHC’s potency. The complication arises, in part, from the fact that when the cannabinoid is manufactured, the end result is a mixture of two different kinds of HHC molecules:  9R HHC actively binds to the body’s natural endocannabinoid receptors, while 9S HHC, because of its slightly different molecular structure, doesn’t do so nearly as well.

“The one that fits [into the receptors] produces similar effects” as delta-8 THC, but takes a much higher amount to do so, said Richard Sams of KCA Laboratories. “With a sufficient dose, THC-like effects can be observed.”

In other words, HHC can have THC-like effects on the body and mind, but HHC is less potent

While CBD is a prescription cannabidiol (CBD) oil is considered an effective anti-seizure medication. However, further research is needed to determine CBD’s other benefits and safety.

CBD doesn’t contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana that produces a high.

CBG is found in smaller quantities than other cannabinoids in cannabis plants. In most strains of the plant, only 1% of CBG can be found compared to 20 to 25% of CBD or 25 to 30% of THC.

CBG works by binding CB1 and CB2 body receptors where it’s thought to strengthen the function of anandamide, a neurotransmitter that plays a role in enhancing pleasure and motivation, regulating appetite and sleep, and alleviating pain. Unlike THC, CBG has no psychotropic effects, so it will not give you a high.

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What Is HHC And How It Works?

What is HHC?

While HHC has been rising in popularity recently, it’s far from a new cannabinoid. HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) was first discovered in 1944 by chemist Roger Adams. Back then, Adams created HHC by adding hydrogen molecules to Delta-9 THC, using a process known as hydrogenation.

Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) is a naturally occurring phytocannabinoid found in the cannabis plant and is considered a minor cannabinoid. HHC is a hydrogenated derivative of both delta-8 and delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Although it is naturally found in Cannabis sativa in small amounts, it can be produced synthetically by hydrogenation (the addition of molecular hydrogen to a double bond) of cannabis extracts. HHC can also be made from cannabidiol (CBD).

HHC is currently available in a range of products like vape cartridges and HHC gummies. People who buy HHC products enjoy the effects, and many are switching from THC products to HHC products instead.

How it works?

HHC’s chemical structure is nearly identical to THC, so it binds to the same CB1 and CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system.

The endocannabinoid system is a modulating system that’s present in all mammals. It helps to regulate vital functions, including sleep, memory, pain, immune system, hunger, mood, and much more.

When you smoke HHC or ingest it, the compound enters the bloodstream and makes its way to your brain. There, it binds with CB1 receptors that tell specific neurons to fire.

This alters things like mood, perception, and appetite—in other words, it gets you high.

Cannabinoids can affect individuals differently, which is why some people are more susceptible to adverse effects. Still, they can help many others reach wellness goals like improving relaxation, sleep quality, and reducing pain.