Plant Health 2000mg Delta 8 Oil Tincture
Our Plant Health 2000mg Delta 8 Oil (delta-8-THC), is a cannabinoid with lower psychotropic potency than delta-9-THC commonly found in Cannabis. Delta-9 THC is far more psychotropic than Delta-8 due to its influence on many receptors in the brain. HEMP also contains the same Cannabinoids but in different potencies due to Hemp being the male plant. Delta 8 is a recent development as Cannabinoid extractions become more specialized. They’ve become effective at removing the various plant based molecules without degradation or loss.
- 2000mg Delta 8 Oil /Bottle
- Joint Pain, Neuropathic Pain, Anxiety, Insomnia, Nausea
- 66.6mg of Delta 8 Per Dropper
- All Natural
- Lab Tested
About Delta-8 THC
Ingesting Delta 8 THC
Delta 8 THC and CBN For Sleep
By now users of CBN “known as Cannabinol” are aware of the sedative effects for sleep. For “some” people, the CBN molecule may not be working to the extent that they want. If you use CBN for sleep and 5 mg to 20 mg is not working as you hoped, then the answer is adding Delta-8 to the mix. Delta 8 is an Analog of THC with anxiolytic, appetite stimulating, analgesic and neuroprotective properties and works to help “activate” CBN. Delta-8 Biology – Delta 8 binds to the G Protein coupled receptor CB1 located in the central nervous system.
It exhibits a MUCH LOWER psychotropic potency than Delta 9 THC which is the primary form of THC extracted from Cannabis. Delta-8 also does not cause the paranoia associated with Delta-9. Both Delta 8 and Delta 9 contain “double bonds” in that region of the carbon atoms chain. This means Delta 8 bonds in the 8th chain while delta 9 bonds in the 9th chain so they are in fact “different”. Delta 8 is chemically different from Delta 9 by only a few atomic bonds. Delta 8 only exists in small percentages in the cannabis and Hemp plants. Like all Cannabinoids Delta 8 influences the endo-cannabinoid system in all mammals and brings on a calming effect through influence on the 5-HT1 Alpha receptor. This is also called the Hydroxy tryptamine – serotonin receptor.
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