5 COMMON MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT DELTA 9 THC SYRUP
It Will Get You High Instantly Delta 9 THC is a highly potent cannabinoid and the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis products, but not all Delta 9 consumption methods deliver an instant high. Delta 9 THC syrup kicks in slower than smoking or vaping because it is ingested (eaten or drank) and must undergo first-pass metabolism, slowing the process. However, sublingual (under-the-tongue) consumption provides faster results since it bypasses the first-pass effect or presystemic metabolism.
It's Addictive Like Opioids This myth leans on the controversial side. Delta 9 THC syrup has the potential for addiction. However, it depends solely on the user, unlike opioids, which addict the user by aggressively triggering powerful reward systems in the brain. While Delta 9 THC also influences the brain’s reward systems by releasing dopamine, it is not addictive like opioids.
It's Only For Recreational Use
One of the best parts about Delta 9 THC syrup is that it is not only recreational but also has therapeutic potential. Delta 9 THC is popular for its ability to induce euphoric sensations that cause a flow of happiness by activating the brain’s pleasant hormones. However, it also has been a go-to solution for wellness enthusiasts in the cannabis community, from the mind to the body.
It Has No Medical Benefits Perhaps the biggest myth about Delta 9 THC syrup is that it is only a euphoric addition to beverages. Apart from the euphoric effects, Delta 9 may help ease stress and anxiety and relieve discomfort, which is perfect for those engaged in a busy and uncomfortable lifestyle. Many use it for its sleep-inducing traits and also for its ability to promote the urge to eat.
It's legal everywhere
Delta 9 THC is federally legal nearly everywhere, but individual state laws consider the sale and possession of this controlled substance illegal. Even in states where it is considered legal, consumers can not use them in public. For example, they can not smoke or vape it outdoors. Additionally, only hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC are legal, so only reputable brands are trustworthy. Consumers should be aware of counterfeit products to avoid legal trouble.
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Clearing up Confusion: 5 Myths About Delta 9 THC Syrup
5 COMMON MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT DELTA 9 THC SYRUP
It Will Get You High Instantly Delta 9 THC is a highly potent cannabinoid and the primary ...