Have you heard that delta-8 is a legal way to get THC? Unfortunately, the way it’s made can be potentially dangerous! Learn more about delta-8 THC, why you should stay away from these products, and where you can get safe products instead.

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Features:

  • An overview of what delta-8 THC is vs. delta-9 THC
  • The potentially dangerous side effects associated with D8
  • Where to get safe products instead

There Are Different Forms of THC

Several forms of THC occur naturally within the plant.

With slight chemical differences, there is delta-8 THC (D8), delta-9 THC (D9), delta-10 THC (D10), and more.

These compounds work with the cannabinoid receptors in our endocannabinoid system.

Unfortunately, there’s some major controversy surrounding the delta-8 form of THC.

D9 THC is the form you may be most familiar with. It is considered a major cannabinoid because it naturally occurs in large amounts in a plant.

D8 and D10 are minor cannabinoids because they are only naturally present in very small amounts.

People claim that D8 can provide relief for those with chronic pain, migraine attacks, and other medical conditions.

Retailers love D8 because they believe it is a legal loophole, claiming it is legal at the federal level because it comes from ‘hemp’ plants.

Unfortunately, there have been an alarming number of claims of people reporting adverse reactions after consuming delta-8 flower, delta-8 gummies, and other delta-8 THC products like vape cartridges.

As concern grows over these products, New York State just ordered an immediate cease and desist for any company selling D8 or D10 products.

What is Delta-8? 

It is important to start with the fact that naturally occurring D8 THC is not inherently dangerous.

However, the cannabis plant does not naturally produce D8 in large amounts.

To get a large amount of D8 needed to make products to sell, it is chemically created from hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD).

To convert CBD into D8, manufacturers need to use harsh chemicals, like dichloromethane, which emits highly toxic fumes when exposed to heat.

D8 can also be made with things like battery acid and pool chemicals. 

It is the chemical process used to create D8 that makes it potentially unsafe to consume.

Again, it is not the compound itself but the chemicals used to produce D8 and the leftover residual material that makes it dangerous.

Side Effects of Synthetic Delta-8

Delta-8 THC has both psychoactive and intoxicating effects (whether it is derived from hemp extract or not)

The FDA has severally received cases of people who have reported adverse intoxicating effects of delta-8 THC such as difficulty thinking and speaking.

Regular use might also cause cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).

CHS usually leads to severe nausea and vomiting that doesn’t respond to typical anti-nausea drugs.

These effects will vary based on how the delta-8 is produced, the product’s strength, and the consumption frequency.

Large doses may cause more severe reactions.

Other negative side effects of consuming contaminated D8 products include:

  • Red eyes – Red eyes, including continuously rubbing your eyes and trying to restore some moisture
  • Slowed reaction times 
  • Dry mouth â€“ you will most likely feel parched as long as the Delta-8 molecule is present and active in your mouth. 
  • Anxiety â€“ although Delta-8 has been said to alleviate paranoia, people who consume much have reported feeling anxious and jittery. 
  • Memory loss 
  • Trouble with coordination 
  • Rapid heart rate 
  • Headaches – migraine symptoms, cluster headaches
  • Digestive distress – in some situations, you may experience diarrhea or other digestive problems

While many companies claim their D8 products are safe, little research has been done on what is considered ‘safe’.

There is no way to distinguish between a ‘safe’ and ‘unsafe’ D8 product. This is why D8 is banned in medical marijuana programs across the United States.

Instead, other cannabis products, like D9, are recommended to treat various ailments effectively.

Lack of Regulation 

One of the biggest risks of using D8 products is its lack of regulation.

This lack of regulation increases the chance of dangerous contaminants in the products sold.

Keep in mind that D8 hasn’t been evaluated by the US FDA for safety and has been banned by some states, including New York. 

In October of 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) both put out health warnings about D8 THC. 

Delta-9 is Safer Than Delta-8 

Cannabis use is supposed to be health-promoting, but using chemically derived D8 is not. 

Delta-9 products provide safer effects because they are naturally occurring, extracted through safe processes, and are already highly regulated.

This makes delta-9 products a safer choice than delta-8 products. 

In my shop, I have D9 THC gummies available, providing the euphoric effects you may be looking for.

This is a better option if you want a full spectrum option that will leave you feeling amazing without the possibility of dangerous contaminants.

Have You Been Harmed by D8?

Many people have come to me and told me the D8 product they tried has made them sick. Has this happened to you? Let me know in the comments below.

 

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Hi, I’m Emily Kyle and I teach people just like you how to use cannabis to find joy, enhance productivity, improve relationships, and naturally support your overall health and wellness.

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76 Comments

  1. I have pha/nta indica delta 8. I accidently took a whole one instead of half and an hour later I was face down in the toilet rage puking for over an hour. It wasn’t fun.

  2. Hi Kayla. That is horrible to hear. I am so sorry you went through that! Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

  3. I had some D8 and I have been throwing up stomach bile for hours, it won’t stop. I can’t even keep water down, if you want to get high figure out a different way because let me tell you D8 is not the way!

  4. Oh no, Ella! We are so sorry you are experiencing this, but thank you for sharing. Keep raising awareness!

  5. Have used delta 8 indica to sleep. Have developed severe nausea almost daily since starting it.

  6. Hi Doreen. We are so sorry you are experiencing this, but you should stop using it immediately. Cannabis use is supposed to be health-promoting, but using chemically derived D8 is not. In our shop, we have
    CBN Sleep Gummies that provide safer effects and offer a better option if you want a full spectrum option that will help you sleep without the possibility of dangerous contaminants. Sending you healing vibes! Feel better soon.

  7. I have a history of Galbladder issues along with other chronic pain conditions, so I used to have a medical prescription before moving to a state where it isn’t legal for anyone medically except cancer patients. I use D8 OTC because it’s my next best alternative, and have been for basically a year straight now. I hadn’t had any problems until recently, where I’m having such bad stomach pains that I’m sick :< Hoping switching to D9 will fix the problem.

  8. Hi Thorin. We are so sorry to hear of your recent problems, but thank you for sharing your experience with us. Sending you healing vibes for a quick recovery! ✨

  9. I bought some delta eight gummy’s in Key West to help me sleep after having knee surgery. I was only taking a quarter or less of the 10 mg gummy and it seemed to be helping. One night I had severe knee pain, so I took a little more than half of a gummy. I was hallucinating and sick and nauseous beyond belief. I vomited violently for several hours and was absolutely out of my mind, hallucinating, dizzy. This has never happened to me before. I will never ever take delta 8 gummies again.

  10. Hi Jo. I am so sorry to hear of your horrible experience, but thank you for sharing with us, as it helps raise awareness of how awful Delta-8 really is. Sending good vibes your way!