Goodbye to Paranoia with Delta 8!
For all the
cannabis lovers out there, it probably comes as no surprise that the cost of
getting high might mean paranoia at times. Even for frequent users and
enthusiasts, a "bad" high is an experience that many can relate and
have probably encountered more than your fair share of times. What if, however,
you could get a wonderful buzz going, consistently, without any of the worry or
paranoia?
The majority of the
cannabis and weed you are familiar with is most likely of the delta 9 variety,
where possible side effects include the paranoia we mentioned above, and even
dizziness or headaches. For a long time, this has been an acceptable downside
to getting stoned.
If you are a savvy
cannabis geek, you may have already heard of something called delta 8, a
lesser-known variety of THC that is starting to make waves in the industry, and
for good reason! Why? Simple - with delta-8 THC, you can still get stoned and
have a pleasant high, without risking the paranoia that comes with the typical
delta 9 THC products!
LET'S TALK ABOUT THE HIGH
Depending on who
you talk to, there are probably about a thousand different justifications and
reasons for why someone might want to get high. The evolution of stoner culture
has morphed and changed so rapidly in the last few decades to the point where
the use of cannabis is no longer a taboo, or a frowned-upon activity, reserved
for the "slums" and "bums" without drive.
On the contrary,
getting high has been preached to have several perks and upsides. Creatives and
artistic individuals talk about how getting high can actually help the
inspiration process and spark new original ideas. Hustlers and type-A
personalities may speak about how a little hit is exactly what they need to get
into a flow-state and reach hyper productivity. Recreationally, wallflowers and
introverts might speak to the relaxation benefits and how getting high helps increase
their social aptitude.
Whatever the reason
for getting stoned, there's no arguing that there are a list of
"high" that comes with getting high. With so many perks and upsides,
it's no wonder that many people are open to the possibility of its downsides
once in a while. If you're an avid stoner, you may have had a few trips here
and there where you couldn't wait for it to be over. Perhaps the high wasn't
pleasant or was too intense.
See, the negative
thing about certain strains of cannabis is that it can trigger feelings of
paranoia, dread, or create haziness and headaches. When that happens, it can
detract from the benefits of getting high and make the experience quite
miserable and unenjoyable.
Luckily, many
people learn to experiment with various strains, doses, and products to develop
a good understanding of what works for them. Unfortunately, it usually cannot
be avoided completely.
THE ARRIVAL OF DELTA 8 THC
As cannabis becomes
more popular and mainstream, it is no surprise that new subgroups, trends, and
niches pop up within the industry. Delta 8 is one of those new trends, but we
think it's going to continue making a splash and become more prominent in the
near future.
WHAT IS DELTA 8?
Let's start with
the basics. The cannabis plant has a number of different compounds that can be
used for different purposes. Perhaps the two most well-known cannabinoids in
the plant are "THC" and CBD. THC is far too generic and generally
references delta 9 THC which is in large abundance. However, there is another
THC cannabinoid that also exists - delta 8 THC.
Delta-8 THC is
produced in very small quantities in both cannabis and hemp, which make it
difficult to create delta 8-heavy products. In order to have a usable amount, a
lot of work goes into the processing and refining of the plant. As a matter of
fact, the level of naturally-produced delta 8 THC is so low, that CBD is
generally used as the main catalyst to extract ample amounts of delta 8.
At a chemical
level, there is only a small difference between delta-8 and delta 9. However,
data seems to indicate that delta 8 THC possesses a less potent psychoactive
component as delta-9, therefore creating a better "high" experience
in comparison. Users have reported a clearer experience, with less sedative
effects and no hints of the paranoia that comes with delta 9 THC products.
How Delta 8 Carts Can Help You Improve Your Health.?
Let's focus a bit
on the downsides of getting high. As previously noted, many of the THC products
on the market utilize delta 9 THC. The potential downsides and side effects can
heavily steer individuals away from THC altogether. However, we have already
established that there are several benefits that come with THC.
With the
introduction of delta 8 products into the cannabis markets, it widens the
demographic for individuals who could use and benefit from THC. What are some
common-use cases for it?
INSOMNIA
Weed has long-been
cited as a potential solution for the night owls and insomniacs who struggle
with rest. For the individuals who continuously experience worry or paranoia
when using weed, the psychological effects may overshadow the physiological
benefits, rending the use of THC useless against combating insomnia. By
removing paranoia from the equation, the same individuals can benefit from
using delta 8 THC products as a way to cope.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS
THC has often been
used in social settings to help stimulate interactions or help take the edge
off. This works well for a lot of introverts or shy individuals who need a
little relaxation before they feel comfortable in social settings. With standard
delta 9 products, there could be individuals who find that their social strain
heightens or gets worse when getting high. The paranoia causes overthinking
rather than relaxation. This can be avoided with delta 8 THC as well, widening
the number of individuals who can benefit from a smooth high.
WORKFLOW &
PRODUCTIVITY
A little hit can go
a long way for workflow and productivity. Sometimes, over-stimulation, having
too many distractions, and different tasks can create a lack of focus. Getting
high often slows it down, takes the edge off, and can allow someone to ease
into their work. Unfortunately, it isn't always the case, especially if too
much delta 9 THC is used and the result is a hazy feeling or higher levels of
worry. This makes it counterproductive. Another use case can be avoided by
making the switch to delta 8 products instead.
CREATIVITY &
INSPIRATION
Yet another popular
use case for THC is using it as a stimulant for creative thinking. The creative
process may differ depending on the individual or the medium, but THC can help
loosen up inhibitions just slightly to where the person is thinking outside of
the box or from a different perspective. This shift can trigger brilliant new
ideas and spark a bout of creativity. However, much like using THC for
productivity, this might backfire with the first hints of strain.
Paranoia causes
overthinking and heavy focus on little details that can cause someone to get
caught in their thoughts. By switching over to delta 8, the risk of this
happening is eliminated and the full benefits of THC can be enjoyed instead.
THE BOTTOM LINE
While it is still a
new trend, the fact that worry and paranoia can be removed from all your future
elevated experiences is a game changer! A bad trip can really throw a wrench in
things and create a negative domino effect. It can leave you feeling drained
and lethargic, even after the high. And no one wants that! With delta 8 THC,
you can reap all the perks of getting high and feel confident that you will
have a smooth experience. What's not to like?
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initial onset followed by feelings of creativity.





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