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Real fruit gummies, nano-infused with entry-level doses of THC and a balance of therapeutic cannabinoids & terpenes so you can feel just the right amount of good.
Torch Haymaker Blend Gummies 3500mg is a high potency blend gummy! After eating these gummies, users are sure to feel like they just got hit by a haymaker from one of the greats. In this case, that’s Torch!
Each child-proof resealable jar contains a total of 20 gummies. Each gummy is a 175mg blend of Delta 9 THC, THCP, THCX, and live resin terpenes. These gummies are not sprayed but infused with hemp-derived cannabinoids to ensure they soak in all that tasty goodness.
Users can choose from 6 different flavor profiles. Each profile is bursting with flavor as they are accentuated with live resin infusion. Torch has launched this line with Blue Razz, Rocket Pop, Sour Punch, Tiki Punch, Cherry Bomb, and cotton candy.
Enjoy these tasty flavors, but please remember they are highly potent. It is recommended users start with 1/2-3/4 of a gummy and gauge their tolerance from there.
There has been a lot of confusion about what THCX is. Because of the recent influx of new cannabinoids, many users believed this was just another to add to that list. This is partially true.
THCX is a cannabinoid we all know and love but in a blend of different forms. THCX is a blend of 3 different Delta 8 THC esters. These three esters are: Acetoacetic, Butyric, and Isovaleric. When looking at other cannabinoids, such as THCO, we know that THCO is a 2-carbon chain ester of THC. These Delta 8 THC esters have 4-carbon chains.
This makes these esters complex and produces a different feeling from the original Delta 8 THC. Users can expect THCX to act much faster and have a unique euphoric effect. It is also said that combining these three esters creates complexation, which helps the other cannabinoids in a product also act faster and have a more significant impact.
Delta 9 THC is one of the major cannabinoids found marijuana and hemp plants. Delta 9 THC is the primary psychoactive component responsible for the psychoactive effects that THC products produce. Cannabis products can have varying amounts of Delta 9 THC.
Depending on the cannabis laws in your area, you might be allowed to have a certain amount of Delta 9 THC in products, or none at all. Before consuming any cannabis products, it's important to ensure you are doing so within the confines of the law.
Delta 8 is one of the many other cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. Although it has its own lane of potential therapeutic benefits and has been reported to produce psychoactive effects, consumers have reported it is not as strong as Delta 9 THC.
Delta 9 THC seems to still be one of the strongest cannabinoids in THC products to produce the psychoactive effects that users love to chase from smoked cannabis or in other THC products.
Delta 9 THC can have various effects on a person's central nervous system, so it can be different from person to person. However, reports and research suggests that Delta 9 THC has the potential to increase heart rate.
THC affects everyone differently. Some of the most commonly reported symptoms of the 'high' range from a head euphoria to a more relaxed body high. A person's high might depend on history of cannabis use, tolerance, and how it's ingested.
It's been reported that edibles produce more of a body high, while smoking it may have more of a heady effect to it.
Many people can tolerate Delta 9 THC well. However, there are cases where people can fall victim to marijuana addiction. Even though many people can handle it well, some may have a more addictive personality, where marijuana abuse can become a pretty aggressive issue.
Delta 9 THC has many safe applications and very few reported medical issues, but those with a history of drug abuse or substance abuse disorders could have an increased risk of marijuana dependence and might be better off without it.
Delta 9 THC has many safe applications and very few reported medical issues, but those with a history of drug abuse or substance abuse disorders could have an increased risk of marijuana dependence and might be better off without it.
Yes, there are many potential benefits to using Delta 9 THC, for both medical or recreational purposes.
Although we cannot claim any treatments, cures, nor is this medical advice, there is current research for the potential medical benefits of Delta 9 THC as well.
But some of the reported and most common benefits include but are not limited to:
Yes, there are potential risks and adverse effects when using Delta 9 THC, especially if consumed in significant amounts.
Many of the reported side effects tend to be short lived, but these effects can include but are not limited to:
It's always a wise idea to consult with your healthcare professional when adding something new to your regimen, especially if it is considered on the controlled substances list.
Even if you're using THC products for medical purposes, a cannabis friendly clinician or other healthcare professional familiar with Delta 9 THC will be able to guide you in order to achieve a positive result.
The legal status of Delta 9 THC varies depending on if it's from marijuana or hemp, and can be different from state to federal law.
There are states that allow for medical or recreational purposes with recreational marijuana. Other states allow for hemp derived Delta 9 THC products, where the Delta 9 THC content cannot be higher than 0.3% Delta 9 THC. This is outlined in the 2018 Farm Bill (also referred to as the Agriculture Improvement Act) and made hemp products legal at the federal level.
Then there are states that outright ban any products made from cannabis plants or hemp plants. Even if the Delta 9 THC content is within the federally legal states of the Farm Bill, some states don't even allow the hemp derived Delta 9 THC products made out of hemp extract from the hemp plant.
However, Delta 9 THC itself is still illegal at the federal level, as it is labeled as a controlled substance according to federal law.
Delta 9 THC and Delta 8 are actually very similar. Scientific research has shown that the main difference is in the location of the double carbon bond within the molecule.
In terms of potential benefits and potential risks and adverse effects, research is still being conducted. But, we have many consumer anecdotes on the effects that Delta 9 THC and Delta 8 THC products may produce.
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