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  2. Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC): Benefits and Effects - WebMD

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    Not a lot of data exists about how HHC affects your body. But it is a form of THC, and those short-term effects are well-known. THC can: Alter your senses, including your sense of time. Change ...

  3. Does HHC Get You High? Effects, Safety, Legality - Healthline

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    dry mouth. increased heart rate. low blood pressure. memory loss. red eyes. slower reaction times. tiredness. Because of the lack of research on HHC, we don’t know whether it can produce some or ...

  4. Delta-8 THC: What You Need to Know About This Cannabinoid - WebMD

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    Both HHC and delta-8 bind to brain receptors that control functions in your body like sleep and memory. ... Short-term side effects of delta-8 THC. Some people have reported side effects like ...

  5. What Is Delta-9? Safety, THC Effects, Legality - Healthline

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    Delta-9 is a chemical in cannabis and hemp plants. It can have an intoxicating effect and may cause some side effects. Juan Moyano/Stocksy United. Cannabis and hemp plants consist of dozens of ...

  6. Delta 8 vs. Delta 9 vs. Delta 10: Uses, Effects, More

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    It found that delta 8 could have the following effects: visual distortions. euphoria. relaxation. difficulties with thinking and speaking. More recently, a 2021 study surveyed delta 8 users. About ...

  7. Hexahydrocannabinol - Wikipedia

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    Hexahydrocannabinol ( HHC) is a hydrogenated derivative of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is a naturally occurring phytocannabinoid that has rarely been identified as a trace component in Cannabis sativa, [1] [2] but can also be produced synthetically by acid cyclization and hydrogenation of tetrahydrocannabinol.

  8. Medical Marijuana: Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    States where medical marijuana is legal have approved it for a varying list of conditions. Depending on where you live, these might include: Severe and chronic pain. Multiple sclerosis and muscle ...

  9. Eating Weed: Safety, Benefits, and Side Effects - Healthline

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    Edible cannabis products may offer various benefits, including reducing symptoms of chronic illnesses and anxiety. Still, these products may cause side effects, react with common medications, and ...