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What is Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC)?: A Comprehensive Guide

By Harrison Payton

August 6, 2022


Discover The Cannabinoid Hexahydrocannabinol HHC

What is Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC)? This is a question that many people are asking, as this cannabinoid is becoming more and more popular. In this blog post, we will provide a comprehensive guide to HHC.

We will start by explaining what HHC is and how it compares to THC. Next, we will discuss the potential effects of hexahydrocannabinol. Finally, we will describe the legality of HHC.

What Is HHC?

This hemp-derived cannabinoid is rapidly increasing in popularity, and some people are describing it as “legalized cannabis” or “THC-lite.” Hexahydrocannabinol is the hydrogenated form of tetrahydrocannabinol. It is a naturally occurring organic compound in hemp but is usually only found in small amounts.

Producers of this cannabinoid use a complex process of adding hydrogen atoms to THC molecules, thus creating what some may argue is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid. When hydrogen atoms are added, it causes THC’s double bond chemical structure to collapse, ultimately allowing it to retain the hydrogen as well as the signature effects and potency of THC.

How Does Hexahydrocannabinol Compare To Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)?

HHC was first discovered by Roger Adams, an American chemist, in 1944. The effects of HHC are similar to THC’s psychoactive effects. However, it is said that HHC is not as potent as THC. In other words, it will not produce quite the same “high” that many people associate with cannabis plants and marijuana.

Many individuals have described HHC as being between Delta-9 and Delta-8 THC in terms of potency. For these reasons, some people are beginning to view HHC as a milder alternative to THC.

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HHC gummies are available in delectable flavors like Blue Raz and Strawberry Bubble Gum.

What Are The Potential Benefits and Effects Of HHC?

For users of THC, they will recognize many of the same sensations. Stress and pain relief are several of the main effects that users report. This is likely because HHC and THC both interact with the body’s CB1 receptor, part of the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS regulates many vital functions in the body, including pain, sleep, mood, and appetite.

Like THC, HHC may also offer some users anxiety relief. In addition, anecdotal reports suggest that HHC can provide a more clear-headed high than THC.

Like traditional cannabis, you can find HHC products such as HHC vape cartridges, tinctures, gummies, and more on the market.

Possible Side Effects Of HHC

Although considered generally milder than the effects of THC, there are still some side effects and risks associated with overconsuming HHC.

Some side effects after having too much may include:

  • Rapid heart rate
  • Anxiety
  • Red eyes
  • Dizziness
  • Increased Appetite
  • Dry Mouth

Additionally, we should note that many people are wondering, “Could HHC show up on a drug test?” Evidence at this stage is largely anecdotal, but many users have claimed that HHC won’t cause a failed standard 12-panel drug test. Unfortunately, this information has not yet been adequately verified, so it’s essential you understand the risk before taking a drug screening test.

Related Article: What Is THCV, And What Are The Benefits?

Is Hexahydrocannabinol Legal?

With the United States 2018 Farm Bill, the cultivation and sale of hemp became legal, and along with it, several forms of cannabinoids. However, as with Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC, the legal status surrounding HHC remains somewhat unclear. HHC remains federally legal, but state laws surrounding this cannabinoid vary. Since a court has given no definitive answer yet, it’s not possible to say this cannabinoid is 100% illegal or legal.

The Final Word on Hexahydrocannabinol

Hexahydrocannabinol is a naturally occurring compound found in hemp plants. Although it offers many of the same benefits as THC, it is not as potent and will not produce quite the same “high” associated with cannabis use. HHC is legal at the federal level, but state laws vary.

If you are considering using this cannabinoid, be sure to check your local laws. Also, if you have any questions or want to speak with us more about HHC or our THC products in Bedford, Texas, please don’t hesitate to contact Danu Wellness.

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