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【Hexahydrocannabinol?】 If it’s too long, let’s call it “HHC”.

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Mind-blowing effects of HHC on your brain

The brain is a complex organ that controls all the functioning of the body. It is mainly composed of two parts: the cerebrum and the cerebellum.

The cerebellum acts as a coordinator for all movement while the cerebrum, which is divided into different regions, controls memory, language, moods, and emotions.

Like other cannabinoids of the cannabis plant, Hexahydrocannabinol also acts on the main receptors in your body called cannabinoid receptors. These receptors regulate moods and emotions, pain sensation, and memory.

THC binds to these receptors and enhances your cognitive skills. Let’s learn more!

How is Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) created?

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Hexahydrocannabinol, commonly known as HHC, is a chemical compound that can be found in the resin of the Cannabis sativa plant. The flowers and the surrounding leaves produce the resin. 

Since HHC is found in a trace amount in Cannabis Sativa, scientists found a way to produce it synthetically through the process of hydrogenation of other cannabis compounds. 

Because of its similar chemical structure to that of THC, HHC is synthesized from THC and is called the hydrogenated form of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

It indicates that it is very similar to THC but has more hydrogen atoms. Due to its additional hydrogen atoms, HHC has a longer shelf life than its popular cousin. 

During the hydrogenation process, THC’s double carbon bonds are broken, resulting in the formation of HHC. It has been observed that HHC is more efficiently absorbed than naturally occurring cannabinoids by some scientists.

THC causes the psychoactive effects of marijuana, which include euphoria, relaxation, and increased appetite.

It stimulates brain receptors to release dopamine and other “feel-good” chemicals like serotonin and GABA. Since HHC is created from THC, it packs all the effects and benefits of THC. 

How does HHC work in the brain?

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As mentioned before, hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) is formed from THC, which is the primary active ingredient in marijuana. THC binds to cannabinoid receptors, which are found in different areas of the brain. 

Some of these areas include the hippocampus, cerebellum, and basal ganglia. These cannabinoid receptors can be activated by both natural and synthetic cannabinoids, such as HHC and dronabinol.

CBD and CBG are two other examples of non-psychotropic cannabinoids.

What are the potential uses of HHC?

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Hexahydrocanabinol (HHC), a synthetic form of medical cannabis, is currently being used to treat a number of medical conditions. This new cannabinoid is available in several forms, including pills, patches, and oils. 

The most preferred option among patients is the oral tablet form. It provides quick relief with no side effects and can be dosed according to patient preferences. 

Hexahydrocanabinol, as a botanical extract, is also used as an ingredient in making various medications, including those used to control nausea and vomiting. When you take certain medications orally, your body absorbs them rapidly, and they are excreted quickly. 

Conclusion

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The scientists believe that HHC will be more metabolized and our endocannabinoids will be able to utilize the compound more efficiently than other cannabinoids which helps it work better in our brain. 

While HHC has a lot of positive effects on your body, it is important to use it in moderation and with caution.

Since, it is a new cannabinoid, only a few premium brands are currently offering HHC products. So make sure to choose the right brand if you want to give it a try.

That’s it for this time. Thank you for reading.

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