Rare cannabinoids are found in plant in lower quantities
Cannabis
and hemp plants contain the non-psychoactive chemical CBD (cannabidiol). Contrarily,
THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is a psychoactive substance, or the
component of the plant that causes intoxication. The human endocannabinoid (EC)
system is the mechanism via which THC and CBD both function. This system is a
special communications system that has an impact on several critical bodily and
mental processes. But THC and CBD are far from the only substances found in
cannabis and hemp.
Origin of rare cannabinoids
Because they are present in considerably lower concentrations than CBD and THC, rare cannabinoids are just that: rare. Only 0.01% to 10% of the plant's bulk is made up of rare cannabinoids. Up until very recently, it was quite challenging to separate them due to their rarity. There are several cannabinoids besides CBD and THC, including terpenes which are fragrant oils.
Cannabinoid help health conditions
Many
individuals are interested in finding out which cannabinoids can treat their
particular medical issues. Regrettably, Rare Cannabinoid Company is unable to
make claims regarding all of the possible medical advantages of these chemicals
owing to FDA regulations. We also provide a map and a directory of independent
marijuana health consultants for anyone who would prefer more individualized,
in-depth information. These are medical professionals with training in
cannabis, hemp, cannabinoids and terpenes who are also familiar with the
products of the Rare Cannabinoid Company.
Function of Delta 8 THC
The
delta-8 THC
compound is highly respected in the hemp sector. Although it occurs naturally
in hemp and marijuana, the amount is quite small. Producers of hemp use
multi-step extraction processes to synthesize and isolate Delta-8 from other
cannabinoids like CBD in order to
generate this psychotropic cannabinoid. There aren't many psychoactive effects,
though. When consumed at marijuana doses that are found in nature, it makes a
nice complement to the entourage effect.
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