According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), there are no less than 144 different cannabinoids found within the cannabis plant, and a lot more might exist unknowingly. The dominant THC or Delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol, the central psychoactive compound popular for providing most of the typical euphoric effects to the consumers. However, a less famous cannabinoid, with the majority of the psychoactive potential of delta-9 THC, seems to challenge the existing dominance of delta-9. 

It isn’t CBD, BBG, CBN, or CBC but the Delta-8-THC, the analog of Delta-9-THC. 

What Is Delta-8-THC?

It is a distinct analog of delta-9-THC comprising a similar molecular structure but relatively different impacts on the consumers. Despite sharing many properties such as soothing pain, stimulating appetite, reducing nausea, and so on, delta-8-THC is likely to showcase a lot less psychotropic impacts over the consumers than delta-9-THC. 

Though delta-8-THC is a minor cannabinoid, relatively less-known, and occurs in much smaller quantities within the cannabis plant, it is becoming highly popular because of its capability to induce a high without many psychiatric effects. It is not produced directly via the process of cannabinoid synthesizing of enzymes; instead, storing delta-9 THC for a longer period of time can degrade it into delta-8-THC. However, some commercial extractors and growers often implicate specified breeding tactics and molecular isolation methods to access a larger quantity of delta-8-THC. 

How Is Delta-8-THC Different from the Delta-9-THC?

As we look at the two cannabinoids in terms of chemical structure, there’s a difference in their critical chemical bond location. Both of them contain double bonds inside their molecular chains. Delta-9-THC possesses that bond on the 9th carbon chain, while delta-8-THC has that on the 8th carbon chain. Though the difference is negligible, it tends to pose prominent changes in how they react with the endocannabinoid receptors inside the human body. 

Also, delta-9-THC isn’t as stable as delta-8-THC and could be easily oxidized into cannabinol (CBN) or delta-8-THC. However, delta-8-THC is much stable, does not easily oxidize, and remains active with a longer shelf life, a desirable level of stability for medicinal compounds. 

How Does Delta-8-THC React with The Human Endocannabinoid System (ECS)? 

Delta-8-THC is known for binding to the CB1 receptor from the human endocannabinoid system just as the delta-9-THC would bind. Still, it has a slightly different affinity for receptors due to the difference in the molecular structure. Thence, the CB1 receptor is often made responsible for mediating the majority of psychotropic impacts of THC. 

The unique molecular structure and its distinct binding with the receptors may contribute to the reported clearer high with relatively reduced anxiety and a much-improved ability to concentrate, most often affiliated with delta-8-THC. 

The Great Benefits of Consuming Delta-8-THC Over Delta-9-THC 

Though the use of delta-9-THC is quite popular among cannabis consumers and offers possible great benefits, delta-8-THC is becoming more common because it possesses an almost similar variety of benefits except providing less psychotropic impacts. The potential great benefits of consuming delta-8-THC over delta-9-THC include the following –

Induces A Smoother Effect: Unlike delta-9-THC, delta-8-THC may give you a smoother euphoric effect with a less anxious and mellow experience. It is because delta-8-THC seems to comprise half the potency of delta-9-THC as per studies, while some researchers claim that it may only comprise 10% of the total potency of delta-9-THC. 

For those who dislike the highly potent impact of pure THC, cannabis flowers with delta-8-THC could be the ultimate solution that has the potential to let you feel a clearer effect without many psychotropic impacts. 

An Incredible Antiemetic: Though delta-9-THC also happens to be an amazing antiemetic with the ability to alleviate the feelings of nausea and vomiting, delta-8-THC may be more effective with its reduced potency and psychotropic impacts. 

It has almost similar properties as delta-9-THC, but the lesser psychotropic potency of delta-8-THC makes it a good treatment for nausea and vomiting. Studies suggest that it could also help to treat severe nausea among cancer patients caused by chemotherapy. 

Improved Appetite Stimulant: While delta-9-THC is highly potent with psychoactive properties, delta-8-THC is popular for its potential to have amazing medicinal and therapeutic properties. Researchers suggest that delta-8-THC possesses twice as therapeutic potency as that of delta-9-THC. 

Thus, the great therapeutic effects of delta-8-THC help stimulate appetite among patients with deprived hunger in a much effective manner. Though delta-9-THC could also stimulate appetite, it may come with psychotropic effects such as dizziness or sedation – making delta-8-THC more preferable for treating sensitive patients. 

Helps Relieving Pain: Delta-8-THC also may have excellent pain-relieving properties. Research indicates that the topical application of delta-8-THC could help to relieve chronic pain among patients. Though delta-9-THC also tends to relieve pain, delta-8-THC could do that without posing much stronger psychotropic impacts. 

Improved Brain Health: One of the primary reasons why delta-8-THC is being given preference over delta-9-THC is that it may improve the health of the human brain. It possesses an extreme neuroprotective potency that works differently, such as regulating calcium and potassium channels and inhibiting adenyl cyclase inside the central nervous system. 

The impacts of delta-8-THC over acetylcholine and choline are incredible enough to help treat a human brain’s degenerative conditions. They can improve the growth and generation of neurons, leading to enhanced and improved brain health among human beings. 

Get Your Florida Medical Marijuana Card & Improve Your Health with Delta-8-THC 

To get your medical marijuana card in Florida is very simple. All you have to do is just go through this patient qualification test, and you’ll be connected with one of our expert medical marijuana doctors once you qualify! They will assess whether or not you are eligible for cannabis consumption and if qualified, issue you your Florida medical marijuana card. You can also seek guidance for any conditions you experience with our MMJ Health doctors and learn how medical marijuana may be able to help you treat them.