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What is cannabinoid HHC?
The acronym "HHC" can refer to several different cannabinoids. However, most commonly, contemporary cannabinoid manufacturers use HHC to refer to a substance called hexahydrocannabinol.
HHC suddenly made a comeback, because the "legal" form of THC proliferated like weeds on the Internet. What is HHC? Is it rough? Is it safe and legal? Can I buy it today? Let's answer all these questions and more.
What is HHC?
Some sources suggest that hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) may be naturally derived, but this substance is known as one of the first synthetic cannabinoids ever produced. It is closely related to delta-9 THC and has similar effects. Since HHC is only available in very small amounts of cannabis, it is usually made by hydrogenating THC.
It is worth noting that the acronym "HHC" is also used in the scientific literature to refer to dangerous synthetic substances, such as 9-nor-9 β- Hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol and 11-nor-9 β- Hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol. All these Greek letters and super long hyphenated chemical names are reliable signs that these forms of HHC are synthetic.
Sure enough, 9-nor-9 β- Hydrocannabinol is the basis of many other synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists, which have significantly deviated from the cannabinoid family tree. This type of "HHC" is a synthetic seed used to produce various substances from the very useful clinical endogenous cannabinoid stimulant cp55940 to (C8) -cp47497 (the main component of the equally dangerous "pseudoweed" drug spice).