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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Can CBD Make Sex Better? Find Out What the Experts Say

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    The bottom line. You can take CBD in various forms — from oils, tinctures, and creams to drinks. Research suggests it may help lower anxiety levels, increase lubrication, and reduce muscle ...

  5. Delta 8 vs. Delta 9 vs. Delta 10 - Healthline

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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 ...

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

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    Delta-8 vs. HHC. Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) is THC that’s gone through a chemical process called hydrogenation. Like delta-8, it's made from hemp, and you can find it in a lot of products, from ...

  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, but can also be produced synthetically by acid cyclization and hydrogenation of tetrahydrocannabinol.

  8. What Is THCA? - WebMD

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    To make it, you extract THCA from cannabis and then add heat and pressure to form crystals called diamonds. The crystals are commonly added to marijuana to raise the THC levels for a greater high.

  9. The Entourage Effect: How Do CBD and THC Work Together?

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    CBD and THC are thought to interact with each other as well as with the brain’s receptors. This interaction has been labeled “the entourage effect.”. Cannabis (marijuana) plants contain more ...