
CAT5 2000MG DESTRUCTIVE D8-D9-HHC-THCP SYRUP
What will happen if you mix your favorite beverage with D8-D9-HHC-THCP SYRUP?
TOTALLY DESTRUCTON!
2000mg 4oz D8-D9-HHC-THCP syrup. Add it to your favorite beverage, food, desert or just take a spoonful either way this syrup is going to wreck you!
Available Flavors:
- Blueberry Cheesecake
- Cookie Butter
- Cotton Candy
- Strawberry
Delta 8 Products
Delta-8 THC is a cannabinoid found in hemp plants. Recently, cannabinoids have gained significant popularity—and for various reasons. From potency to effects and possible results, there are many reasons to fall in love with delta 8 products.
Top Results of Delta 8 THC
1. Delta 8 Has Gentle High Impacts
Delta-8 will introduce only a mild euphoric impact. Unlike delta-9 THC, delta-8’s high effects are brief and smooth.
Accordingly, individuals with a background marked by bad encounters with weed may utilize this D8 without potentially having an unpleasant experience.
2. Delta-8 THC is Mildly Psychoactive
Compared to delta 9 THC, delta 8 THC is only mildly psychoactive. This can be wonderful for consumers who don’t necessarily want to experience a strong intoxication after consumption.
How does delta-9 affect the body?
THC is the cannabinoid responsible for making people experience an intoxicating effect when they consume cannabis.
The most abundant form of THC is delta 9, which has an intoxicating effect. In other words, delta-9 is what makes you feel high.
After consuming cannabis, you might experience the following positive short-term effects:
- altered perception of time and events
- giddiness
- increased focus
- relaxation
Effects of HHC Cannabinoid
The effects of the HHC cannabinoid are still being looked into every day. In general, HHC is less potent than both delta-8 and delta 9 thc. However, when you consume it in high doses, it’s easy to experience typical “THC-like” effects.
What is THCP?
THCP, which is short for tetrahydrocannabiphorol and scientifically known as (-)-Trans-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabiphorol, is a natural cannabinoid and analog of THC present in varieties of cannabis.
It’s thought to be 33 times more active at cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptors than thc, causing an intense and intoxicating euphoric high.
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