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

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    Hexahydrocannabinol, or HHC, is a cannabinoid that creates heady effects. Find out more about the research and the risks. ... HHC drug test. If you take a drug test, HHC could show up on it ...

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

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    Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) is a synthetic cannabinoid. Some people say that it also gets them high. However, no scientific research currently supports these claims.

  4. 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.

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

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    Delta-8 THC (or delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol) is a naturally occurring chemical compound, called a cannabinoid, that’s found in traces in hemp and cannabis (marijuana) plants. In some states ...

  6. Hexahydrocannabiphorol - Wikipedia

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    Hexahydrocannabiphorol ( HHCP, sometimes mistakenly referred to as hexahydroxycannabiphorol) is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid derivative which has been marketed since around 2021. [1] [2] It is believed to be made from the hydrogenation of tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP). THCP is only reported as a trace component of cannabis in 2019. [3]

  7. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More

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    Many things can cause it: hepatitis B or C infection, alcohol drinking, certain drugs, and too much iron stored in the liver. Heavy drinking. Having more than two alcoholic drinks a day for many ...

  8. CBD vs. THC: What’s the Difference? - Healthline

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    CBD and THC are both found in cannabis plants, but they interact with your body differently. One main difference is that THC produces a high while CBD does not. As the legal use of hemp and other ...

  9. 11-Hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol - Wikipedia

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    The 11-OH-9β-HHC isomer is the structurally related methylene homologue of 11-Nor-9β-hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol also known as 9-Nor-9β-hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol. [8] [9] HU-243 is a synthetic analog of 11-OH-9β-HHC in which the natural n -pentyl side chain is replaced with a geminal- dimethylheptyl substitution.