THC Oil South Africa – finding the best cannabis oil that suits your needs.
At Cannabis Oil South Africa we produce a consistent, quality cannabis oil product that produces consistent effects.
Every strain of cannabis is different. Each contains a different mix of cannabinoids and terpenes. Some cannabis oil manufacturers in South Africa don’t always use the same strains to make their oil batches! We believe that consistency is key so that you always get the same outcome after using our cannabis oil drops or cannabis oil suppositories.
Call us or visit us at our outlet in Parktown North, Johannesburg for more information about cannabis oil.
One of the key molecules in cannabis oil is THC. This is the molecule in cannabis that gets one ‘high’. Did you know that there are several different types of THC? This article will explain what the different molecules are and what their effects are.
What is THC?
THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the primary psychoactive component of the cannabis plant. This compound is responsible for the psychological and physical effects of cannabis use, such as euphoria, relaxation, and increased appetite.
While THC is one of the most well-known compounds in cannabis, it is just one of many cannabinoids found in the plant. THC is a naturally occurring chemical compound that can be found in both marijuana and hemp plants. In marijuana plants,
THC is the most abundant cannabinoid, while in hemp plants, it is the second-most abundant – CBD is the most abundant cannabinoid in hemp plants.
When consumed, THC binds with the endocannabinoid system in the body, resulting in a variety of effects. These effects can range from mild to intense depending on the amount of THC consumed. The effects of THC can be felt within minutes after consumption and can last up to several hours.
These effects can include an increase in appetite, an increase in heart rate, an increase in creativity, a feeling of relaxation, and a feeling of euphoria. This is why THC is the most popular cannabinoid among recreational cannabis users. The demand for THC oil South Africa is rapidly increasing!
But did you know that there are different types of THC molecules? THC exists in different forms and can be classified according to the number of atoms it contains. The most common forms are Delta 8 THC, Delta 9 THC, THCA, THCV, THCP, and Delta 10 THC.
The THC oil that we sell in South Africa contains all of the varieties of THC listed below:
What are the Different Types of THC?
A. Delta 8 THC:
Delta 8 THC is a minor cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It is similar to delta 9 THC in structure, but with a few key differences.
Delta 8 THC produces a milder, more subtle psychoactive effect than delta 9 and is generally considered less potent.
B. Delta 9 THC:
Delta 9 THC is the most abundant cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant and is primarily responsible for the plant’s psychoactive effects.
Delta 9 THC is commonly found in higher concentrations in marijuana flowers, and in lower concentrations in hemp.
C. THCA:
THCA stands for tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, and is the non-psychoactive precursor to delta 9 THC.
THCA is found in raw, unheated cannabis and does not produce any psychoactive effects until it is heated, at which point it changes into delta 9 THC.
D. THCV:
THCV stands for tetrahydrocannabivarin and is a minor cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. THCV is similar in structure to delta 9 THC, but produces a different set of effects.
THCV is known for its appetite-suppressing and energizing effects, and is often used for medical purposes.
E. THCP:
THCP stands for tetrahydrocannabiphorol and is a newly-discovered cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant.
THCP is similar to delta 9 THC in structure, but is up to 30 times more potent. This makes it potentially useful for medical purposes, but more research is needed to fully understand its effects.
F. Delta 10 THC:
Delta 10 THC is a minor cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. Delta 10 THC is similar to delta 9 THC in structure, but is not as potent. Delta 10 THC produces a milder, more subtle psychoactive effect than delta 9 and is generally considered less potent.
Do All Types of THC Show up on a Drug Test?
When it comes to drug tests, not all types of THC will show up in the same way.
Generally, drug tests are designed to detect delta 9 THC and its metabolites, so if you are taking a drug test, it is important to know what types of THC are in your product.
Delta 8 THC is not typically detected on drug tests, though it is important to note that drug tests can vary in their sensitivity and may be able to detect delta 8 THC in certain cases. THCA, THCV, THCP, and delta 10 THC are not typically detected on drug tests either, though again, drug tests can vary in their sensitivity.
Conclusion
In conclusion, there are many different types of THC, including Delta 8 THC, Delta 9 THC, THCA, THCV, THCP, and Delta 10 THC.
Drug tests may vary in terms of their sensitivity to various types of THC, so it is important to be aware of the type of test being administered.
THC oil South Africa – The THC oil that we sell, is a popular source of many of these different types of THC and is readily available in many locations. The use of THC is legal in South Africa within the confines of a private space and dwelling.
About Cannabis Oil South Africa
Cannabis Oil South Africa sells THC oil – Phoenix Tears Cannabis Oil in dropper format, pure Rick Simpson Oil, or in Cannabis Oil Suppository format. Cannabis oil is also called Dagga Oil, feco or THC Oil locally in South Africa. Phoenix Tears is commonly misspelt Fenix Tears.
Based in Parktown North, delivery is nation-wide including to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Click here for our shop.
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