THC-H: Effects, Potential Benefits And Safety
With the increasing number of alternative cannabinoids entering the market, it is becoming challenging to keep up with the latest trends. At Vape Global Store, our expert team is dedicated to staying updated with the latest scientific literature to provide you with the newest information. We have previously explored cannabinoids like THC-JD, THC-X, and THCM. Today, we will focus on one of the newer cannabinoids: THC-H (tetrahydrocannabihexol).
What is THC-H (tetrahydrocannabihexol, THCM)?
THC-H, also known as THCH or tetrahydrocannabihexol, is a cannabinoid first discovered and isolated by an Italian research group in 2020. It is derived from hemp and is available in various products, such as
- e-liquids,
- prefilled vaping pens,
- flowers,
- carts
- and edibles.
As of now, there is no human research examining the effects of THC-H, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about this substance.
Anecdotal reports suggest that THC-H is a psychoactive compound, with some users claiming it is significantly (up to 25 times) more potent than conventional THC products.
What are the effects of THC-H?
THC-H is likely to get you high
There are currently no scientific studies on the effects of THC-H, so reliable information is lacking. However, based on anecdotal reports, THC-H is considered to be a potent psychoactive substance. Many users believe that THC-H is 10-25 times stronger than delta-9 THC.
THC-H may have pain-relieving properties
Some anecdotal evidence suggests that THC-H may have minor pain-relieving effects, though this is not scientifically confirmed. Interestingly, a related cannabinoid, CBD-H, has shown pain-relieving properties in rodent studies.
It will probably show up on a drug test
If you need to pass a drug test, avoid THC-H, as its metabolites are likely to trigger a positive result, potentially staying in your system for 2-3 months. Due to the lack of scientific literature, the full effects of THC-H remain unknown.
Is THC-H safe to consume?
Currently, there is no research on the safety of THC-H. While it might be a potential alternative to traditional marijuana products, the absence of safety data makes its consumption uncertain. We recommend sticking to THC products with established safety profiles if they are legal in your jurisdiction.
Is THC-H legal?
In the USA, the 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived cannabinoids with less than 0.3% THC federally, but individual states may have additional restrictions or bans on their sale. Check local regulations regarding THC-H.
In the European Union, THC-H is legal in several member states, but more nations are restricting alternative cannabinoids. Always check the local regulations before purchasing THC-H products to ensure compliance with the law.
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FAQ
Will THC-H make me high?
Yes, based on anecdotal reports, THC-H is likely to be psychoactive and is said to be significantly more potent than traditional THC products. Start with a lower dose if you choose to use it.
How much THC-H should I start with?
Given THC-H’s potency, it is advisable to start with a significantly lower dose, even if you have a high THC tolerance. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and be extra cautious.
THC-H vs Delta 9: which is safer?
Delta 9 THC has extensive scientific literature documenting its potential health risks and benefits. As a well-researched substance, it is generally considered safer compared to THC-H, which is a new cannabinoid with very limited studies. Thus, delta-9 is the safer option due to the availability of more data on its effects.