
HHC: What is it, Effects and Benefits
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HHC, short for hexahydrocannabinol, is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid derived from THC through a hydrogenation process. This procedure, first discovered in 1944 by American chemist Roger Adams, involves adding hydrogen atoms to THC, making HHC more stable and resistant to heat, light and UV rays compared to THC.
Effects of HHC
The effects of HHC can vary significantly from person to person, but are generally considered to have similarities to those of THC and CBD. Some of the common effects include:
- Relaxation and Calm: Many users report relaxing and calming sensations similar to those of CBD.
- Euphoria: Some users experience a slight feeling of euphoria, but without the more intense side effects of THC, such as paranoia and anxiety.
- Appetite Stimulation: HHC can increase feelings of hunger, an effect also known as "munchies."
- Pain Relief: Like CBD, HHC can act as an analgesic, relieving aches and pains.
Possible Side Effects
Despite the benefits, HHC can have some side effects, especially if taken in high doses. These may include:- Fatigue: Feeling tired and drowsy.
- Dry Mouth and Nausea: Similar to those of THC, but less intense.
- Dizziness and Anxiety: In rare cases, some users have reported feelings of dizziness and anxiety.