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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

No. HHC should be a little weaker than THC. However, this relativeizes with a correspondingly high dosage.

HHC-P, on the other hand, should be much stronger. It is said that it should be a full agonist on the CB1 receptor, whereas THC is only a partial agonist. Thus, HHC-P goes from binding behavior towards the notorious and forbidden synthetic cannabinoids that can be extremely dangerous. It is possible that the effect can be correspondingly severe.

Both substances are very poorly researched. We do not know much about the possible long-term consequences and also the acute consequences. I would like to continue recommending this episode from the psychoactive podcast. Although this is about the danger of HHC, which is said by the toxicologe Dr. Steinmetz, it is more or less possible to transfer to HHC-P: Hexyhadrocannabinol (HHC) with Dr. Fabian Pitter Steinmetz,https://open.spotify.com/episode/1PPY75X2kVwr3bP7Cj7fLH

aXXLJ
1 year ago

HHC and HHCP are two phytocannabinoids that have become popular in the cannabinoid market. While HHC is strong, some people prefer a stronger cannabinoid such as THC-P.HHC is essentially THC with additional hydrogen, while THC-P THC is with two additional carbons on its tail, making it much stronger than other cannabinoids1. HHC-O acetate is a derivative of HHC and is also referred to as HHC acetate or HHC-O. It is a prodrug prepared by adding acetate to HHC. Our body metabolism has enzymes that degrade acetate, making HHC readily available to CB1 receptors.HHC-O is the prodrug version of HHC and therefore has great medical effects

says the Internet.

Here in the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45sthBzn9Gg

the two experts say something basic about HHC