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This is a good question and one that we don’t fully know yet. More studies need to be conducted before we can say with some certainty what THCP can do for you and your body.
When studying the effects of THCP on human cannabinoid receptors, the Italian team uncovered physiological effects including:
Hypomobility
Pain-relief (analgesia)
Decreased temperature in the rectum
The effects of THC-P are essentially identical to THC’s but with added horsepower. Pain-relief could likely be more pronounced. It could also be a more potent sleep aid for those suffering from insomnia.
Without any other substantial evidence to support its therapeutic use, we can only guess what it might be helpful for in the future.
Recreationally, some users will have fun with the added potency. The resulting “high” from a THCP-rich cannabis strain or product could produce some pretty powerful effects.
Paired with other cannabinoids and terpenes, the effects might be more sedating, energizing, or soothing.