top of page

Delta 8 and Delta 9 

Delta 8 THC is delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (∆8 THC), which is a cannabinoid *that occurs naturally in plants of the cannabis family. You may also hear delta 8 referred to as D8 THC. While hemp does not produce an abundance of delta 8, delta 8 can also be synthesized via a conversion process using other cannabinoids like CBD (cannabidiol).  Delta 8 is available in all kinds of forms: tinctures, oils, capsules, flower, and delta 8 edibles. Hands down, delta 8 edibles are a popular option, and that is not without reason. If you care to try delta 8 edibles, you will want to get a closer look at the advantages below. So, you have access to a 100mg Delta 8 Cosmic Krispies from Galaxy Treats. Why would you opt for this treat or some delta 8 gummies over something like vapes, capsules, or tincture? All delta 8 products essentially offer the same effects in the end, but the experience can be different when it comes to the timing of effects, how long effects last, and more. One good reason to go for edibles is there is no real learning curve to speak of. We are all good at eating something that tastes good, and consuming a D8 edible is just like eating something tasty. Beyond this, though, there are quite a few good reasons to go for delta 8 edibles.

​

  • Easy and enjoyable to consume

  • Simple to dose compared to other products

  • Discreet if you want to dose inconspicuously

  • Slower-acting effects that may also last a bit longer

  • Doesn’t involve smoking or vaping

​

​

Even though most people are just getting familiar with D8 THC, the cannabinoid is actually one that is highly researched in science. Medical professionals, scientists, and others have been captivated by the cannabinoid’s mild psychoactive nature and potential therapeutic benefits ever since it was first isolated from cannabis. Delta 8 THC delivers a unique set of effects. The cannabinoid is intoxicating, so it does produce a high or euphoric state similar to what you would expect with delta 9 THC. However, delta 8 THC is said to be about half as potent as delta 9 THC. For this reason, the euphoric experience is milder, and coherent thoughts and focus are not hindered quite so much. Most people feel happier, less stressed, and more relaxed than usual. You may also find your stream of consciousness a little more creative. The milder euphoria with delta 8 edibles makes it a good alternative to delta 9 for those who prefer THC for therapeutic purposes. For example, if you need help with sleep, delta 8 THC lulls you into the desired relaxed state without being overly intoxicating. Delta 8 is said to have antiemetic, analgesic, and neuroprotective properties, according to the National Cancer Institute.

​

Delta 8 edibles take longer to kick in than some other forms of delta 8. Instead of hitting you all at once, you will feel the effects settle in slowly over the course of 30 to 60 minutes. This is why it is always recommended to start with a minimal dose of edibles in the beginning and wait several hours before deciding the dose was not enough. Keep in mind, the time-to-onset of effects can differ according to the individual. Factors that can affect time-to-launch include:

​

  • Your personal body chemistry

  • How tolerant you are to cannabinoids

  • Whether you consume delta 8 on an empty or full stomach

  • How much delta 8 you consume

​

​

Delta 9 THC is delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9 THC), which is a cannabinoid found in abundance in cannabis plants and in very minimal amounts in hemp. When people mention THC, which has long been the cannabinoid associated with cannabis use, they are most often referring to delta 9 THC. Delta 9 THC has a long history because it has always been associated with the telltale euphoric effects of cannabis. This particular cannabinoid has been researched a number of times and has been shown to offer a number of therapeutic benefits, especially when it comes to pain. However, delta 9 THC has also been villainized because of its association with. Delta 9 THC gummies are edible confections infused with delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (delta 9 THC). What is delta 9 THC? Delta-9 THC is the primary psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis and in smaller concentrations in hemp. However, delta 9 is also known for certain therapeutic effects, such as helping people with pain, sleep disorders, and lacking appetite. You can find delta 9 THC gummies that have a totally different manufacturing process. Some are made from extracts from cannabis (legally referenced as marijuana), which naturally has high concentrations of delta 9. However, you can also purchase delta 9 gummies that actually adhere to the laws set forth by the 2018 Farm Bill. The former is not legal everywhere, the latter is technically legal on a federal level. How is this possible? In short, delta 9 gummies derived from hemp that contain less than 0.3 percent delta 9 are legal. This 0.3 percent converts to roughly three milligrams per gram of delta 9 THC in a product. So, if you have a gummy that weighs about three grams, that gummy can technically contain 9 milligrams of delta 9 and remain compliant with the Farm Bill.

Generally speaking, delta 9 THC is considered just as safe as most other cannabinoids. However, you could experience some short-term side effects with your dose, such as:

​

​

  • Dry eyes and mouth

  • Changes in blood pressure

  • Possibly tiredness

​

​

In some people, high doses of delta 9 can also lead to feelings of anxiety, which is one reason why it is important that you consume a responsible dose. With THC, the effects will gradually wear off with a little time. So, if you experience some undesirable side effect, simply take a nap or wait it out, and you will likely be good to go in a few hours.

Check out the quality of the product by looking at the ingredients. Not every THC gummy you find will be made with absolute quality in mind, and you also have to consider that some products are made from marijuana extracts and not hemp extracts. The best companies will outsource a third-party lab test to get a certificate of analysis (COA) of their products. This lab-produced document will show you important things, such as cannabinoid content and whether the products contained contaminants or residual solvents. For reference, check out Galaxy Treats lab results. Delta 9 products derived from hemp are a relatively new thing, and the laws surrounding these products are ever in motion. Even though these products are technically legal on a federal level, individual states have been taking the initiative to create their own laws surrounding different cannabinoids. Therefore, to make sure you stay on the right side of the law in your state, do a little research to make sure you are legally allowed to possess delta 9 gummies made from hemp.

Exclusive Services

bottom of page