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Do you know what HHCH is and what its origin is?

The cannabis market has recently experienced a "boom" as "new and new" cannabinoids are emerging. However, most of these are not the breakthroughs of this century, as one might think. We won't bore you any longer, if you want to find out what HHCH is, its origins, effects, risks, legality and what products are available, start reading.


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THCB: Newcomer or already known cannabinoid?

Recently, the cannabinoids CB9, THCJD and THCH have been the talk of the cannabis market, and today we'll add THCB to the bunch. Wondering what THCB is and where it came from? We'll answer what its chemical structure is, what's behind its production, what effects it has, and what THCB products are popping up on the market.


New cannabinoids on the rise: Is THCJD safe?

New cannabinoids on the rise: Is THCJD safe?

Another new cannabinoid has recently appeared on the market. The name THCJD alone suggests that it is probably something "special". As you might guess, it is a psychoactive cannabinoid. Is THCJD legal? How does it affect the body and mind? What are the risks associated with this substance?


Complete guide to using CBG oil

Complete guide to using CBG oil

Need to find out how to use CBG oil? What is the most effective way to consume it? Find the answers in the following lines! Like CBD and THC, CBG is a member of the cannabinoid family. It is non-psychoactive with significant potential health benefits. Its presence in most cannabis products is less than 1%. However, CBG is also known as the mother of many other cannabinoids. CBG (cannabigerol) oil is a relatively new product on the market. However, CBG already has a large number of users. Cannabigerol oil is useful in the need to improve mood, appetite and sleep cycle. It is useful in fat burning and pain relief. Pure cannabigerol is rarer than other cannabinoids but is probably more beneficial.


CBG everything you need to know about this cannabinoid

CBG everything you need to know about this cannabinoid

Cannabigerol (CBG) is one of the many active compounds in the cannabis plant. These substances are known as cannabinoids. Most people are familiar with Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).

THC is best known for its psychoactivity, while CBD is often used by people for its medicinal effects. Unlike THC, CBD does not cause intoxication in users. Patients often use it to relieve pain and inflammation, nausea, seizures, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder or depression.

CBG is found in lower concentrations in cannabis than THC or CBD. For a long time, cannabigerol was somewhat overshadowed by these two main cannabinoids. In recent years, however, scientific interest in CBG has steadily increased. In the following text, CBG is discussed in more detail. We'll look at what it is, how it works, and how exactly it might be useful.


Too much HHC. What to do?

Too much HHC. What to do?

Hexahydrocannabinol is currently one of the most sought-after substances extracted from cannabis. As it is a substance that can bring euphoria and relaxation, but above all has psychoactive effects (it can alter perception and experience), respect for its effects is more than appropriate. The intake of a larger dose may result in less than pleasant states. What to do if you take too much HHC?


What is H4CBD and how does this substance compare to CBD?

What is H4CBD and how does this substance compare to CBD?

Have you come across the term H4CBD and wondered what's behind this new cannabinoid that seems to be hundreds of times more potent than CBD? This information has certainly piqued your attention and raises many question marks. In this article we will answer the questions: what is H4CBD, what are the effects of this substance and how does it compare to CBD?


What is THCV and how can it help with weight loss?

What is THCV and how can it help with weight loss?

The cannabinoid THCV was discovered fifty years ago, but has only started to receive more attention in recent years, mainly in relation to appetite reduction and its potential in treating obesity and diabetes. Is this hearsay or science-based information? In the following article, we will clarify.


HHC-O: Production, effects, potency and supply

HHC-O: Production, effects, potency and supply

HHC is no longer a newcomer to the cannabis world, so it is not surprising that, as with other cannabinoids, ways are being sought to modify its chemical structure to discover new or enhanced effects. And that is exactly what has been done with HHC-O.