THC Free Testing and Certification

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THC Free Testing and Certification

THC is the abbreviation for a chemical compound called tetrahydrocannabinol. This compound is responsible for many of the psychological effects marijuana creates. It is structurally very similar to cannabinoid chemicals produced naturally by the human body.

THC Free Testing and Certification

Cannabinoid receptors are concentrated in certain areas of the brain associated with thinking, memory, pleasure, coordination, and time perception. A receptor is a protein that carries an extracellular signal into the cell. At the same time, they are cells, cell groups or nerve endings that receive various stimuli and are found in the structure of sensory organs. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) binds to these receptors and activates them. In this way, it affects a person's memory, tastes, movements, thoughts, concentration, coordination and sense and time perception.

The chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is one of many compounds found mainly in the resin secreted by the glands of the cannabis plant. This resin also contains other compounds called cannabinoids, which are unique to marijuana.

THC stimulates cells in the brain to secrete dopamine. Dopamine is another chemical substance found naturally in the human body that plays a role in the control of emotional responses and sends signals to the brain. With the secretion of dopamine in the brain, the person feels enthusiasm and contentment and feels good. However, this mental state generally carries a pathological meaning in psychiatry and is an early symptom of a brain-related disease. THC also interferes with the processing of information in the part of the brain where new memories are created. This causes hallucinations and delusions.

These effects start between 10-20 minutes after the THC is ingested and lasts for about two hours. This sensory disturbance can sometimes take longer. Sometimes, the side effects of this chemical compound include joy, anxiety, high heartbeat, short-term memory loss, sleepiness, relaxation, and pain relief.

These effects of the compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) made it an effective drug. However, it is considered one of the most used illegal drugs in the world. The biggest danger of consuming THC is that it causes impaired motor skills. It disrupts driving or similar tasks for about three hours after consumption and is considered the second most common psychoactive substance found in drivers after alcohol.

Meanwhile, the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can be obtained from cannabis. This chemical compound is used to treat or prevent nausea and vomiting, especially associated with cancer drugs, and to increase the appetite of people with AIDS. There is evidence that THC has many medical benefits if used properly. For example, according to the results of a study on mice, THC improves memory when taken in small doses. In this regard, the use of certain doses of THC in foodstuffs and medicines is allowed in some states in the USA.

However, foods containing THC have become a serious problem due to overdose. Consumable foods or medications can sometimes lead to an overdose because people often consume more than the recommended amounts. This is especially attractive for young people or people who do not want to breathe it in the form of smoke. According to experts, foods containing THC are extremely high in strength and are effective longer and more intensely in the digestive system. While the effect of inhaling THC lasts from 45 minutes to a few hours, edible foods are effective in the body for 6-8 hours, and in some cases you are more likely to go to the emergency room.

In fact, as the legal use of cannabis-type products increases, consumers become more curious about their options. Cannabis-type plants contain two natural compounds, cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Both of these interact with the body's endocannabinoid system, but have very different effects. Both have 21 carbon atoms, 30 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms in their molecular structure. However, depending on how the aoms are arranged, the effects on the body are different.

Legal hemp should contain no more than 0,3 percent THC. THC is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis, as explained above. This chemical is consumed by smoking marijuana. In addition, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is found in oils, edible foods, tinctures, capsules and many other products. In advanced laboratories, the presence and quantity of these chemical compounds in foods and drugs are determined.

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