HHC

What is HHC?

Hexahydrocannabinol, or HHC for short, is a not-so-new cannabinoid that has been gaining tons of popularity since quantities have scaled in availability as well as price. It was discovered when the chemist Roger Adams added Hydrogen to Delta 9 THC, giving us HHC in 1947. HHC is also an isomer of THC. However, this is a hydrogenated version. An interesting fact is that at a molecular level, HHC is considered the opposite of the cannabinoid CBN (cannabinol), which is what THC degrades into over time, involving heat and oxidation while gaining additional double bonds; HHC actually has no double bonds. 

Difference Between HHC and THC

The HHC cannabinoid is another cannabinoid discovered by the chemist Roger Adams of Illinois University when he added Hydrogen to Delta 9 THC. Because HHC is considered hydrogenated it makes the chemical structure much more stable than traditional THC. This means HHC can have a longer shelf life when compared to THC and is also much more resistant to UV light and heat. HHC actually has five carbons in its side chain, like Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC, and this means that HHC is considered to be psychoactive. Based on research that has been done, the potency of HHC is in the middle of Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC. Everyone’s endocannabinoid systems work differently, which is why we encourage you to dose responsibly.

Effects of HHC

The HHC cannabinoid is considered psychoactive; it is not recommended that you drive or operate any type of heavy equipment while under the influence. HHC shares many similarities to THC, so some of the effects are the same. Those effects can include sedation, psychoactivity, dry mouth, euphoria, and aid in relieving pain.

Does HHC Show Up On A Drug Test?

While HHC isn’t directly THC, it is still considered an isomer of it, so it will make you fail a drug test. We recommend you abstain from this product if you have to consider doing a drug test since this cannabinoid can stay in your system for up to 3 months.

How Is This Used?

There are multiple ways HHC can be used. The HHCcannabinoid is significantly more bioavailable when compared to THC. This means that when HHC is taken through the process of ingestion, it is more available internally when compared to taking THC. HHC is still processed through the liver to create an 11-hydroxy variant; once it does that, the bioavailability increases even more. HHC can be vaped as well. However, vaporization may not give you the full potential of what HHC can do. The full benefits or uses of HHC have not been fully determined since it has only recently become available for access to the masses.


The HHC cannabinoid is another cannabinoid discovered by the chemist Roger Adams of Illinois University when he added Hydrogen to Delta 9 THC. Because HHC is considered hydrogenated it makes the chemical structure much more stable than traditional THC. This means HHC can have a longer shelf life when compared to THC and is also much more resistant to UV light and heat. HHC actually has five carbons in its side chain, like Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC; this means that HHC is considered to be psychoactive. Based on research that has been done, the potency of HHC is in the middle of Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC. Everyone’s endocannabinoid systems work differently, which is why we encourage you to dose responsibly.

The HHC cannabinoid is considered psychoactive; it is not recommended that you drive or operate any type of heavy equipment while under the influence. HHC shares many similarities to THC, so some of the effects are the same. Those effects can include sedation, psychoactivity, dry mouth, euphoria, and aid in relieving pain.

Best HHC Products Wholesale

Browse our products listed at the top of the page to view our most popular products. We offer hexahydrocannabinol for sale and offer the ability hhc bulk at hhc wholesale price. Please inquire about wholesaling.

What Is HHC Distillate?

The HHC cannabinoid is a phytocannabinoid extracted from CBD isolate that is made from hemp flower. The process is done in a lab by experts so the HHC distillate is created safely. HHC is considered to be the hydrogenated version of Delta 9 THC. From the molecular standpoint, HHC is more stable than Delta 9 THC from degradation. HHC also works on the CB1 receptors, which are the same receptors that psychoactive phytocannabinoids like Delta 8 THC, THCo Acetate, Delta 9 THC, and others.

HHC – Frequently Asked Questions

How Is HHC Made?

The first step in making our HHC is creating CBD isolate extracted from hemp flowers. Once the CBD isolate is extracted/synthesized, it is then put through a chemical process to create the phytocannabinoid HHC. There are other methods to create HHC; some have been deemed unsafe and have even caused unfortunate fires and explosions in laboratories synthesizing it.

Is HHC Legal? 

The HHC cannabinoid that is hemp-derived is 100% legal thanks to the 2018 US Farm Bill. That act defines hemp as: “All derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent.” These regulations change on a regular basis, so we do recommend checking with your state’s current guidelines before purchase. HHC is hemp-derived, and ours is also compliant, having less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC. 

Is HHC Safe?

Yes, our HHC cannabinoid is completely safe. We stand behind our product as well as have 3rd party labs to verify our results in our product. The lab results are available online as well as on a scannable QR code. 

Is HHC Stronger Than Delta 9 THC? 

Unfortunately, there is no right or wrong answer to this question. We have yet to find a true way to determine if one Delta is considered to be more potent than another. The reason we say Delta regarding HHC is because HHC is the hydrogenated form of Delta 9 THC. That is the only difference between them from a molecular standpoint. The other factor is the consumer’s endocannabinoid system. Each person has their own endocannabinoid system that is unique to their body. In other words, if two people took an HHC or Delta 9 THC product as an edible or vaporized it, the effects may be similar, but not exactly the same since each endocannabinoid system works differently as well as the fact that both cannabinoids also produce intoxicating/psychoactive effects, each person also handles these effects differently.

What Is HHC’s Potency?

Another reason HHC’s potency is difficult to quantify is because when HHC is made, two types of HHC molecules are produced. The first type is the 9S HHC molecule, this molecule does not work well with the CB1 and other endocannabinoid receptors. The second type is the 9R HHC molecule; this molecule works with the CB1 receptors and other endocannabinoid receptors like Delta 9 THC does. However, it requires a higher amount of 9R HHC to feel similar effects to Delta 9 THC. 

Is HHC a CBD? 

The HHC cannabinoid is not a form of CBD. They are similar in some small ways. Both are phytocannabinoids that are found in cannabis and hemp plants. Aside from that, they are not very similar; HHC is psychoactive, whereas CBD has the ability to help lower the effects of a psychoactive cannabinoid like HHC or Delta 8 THC. CBD does not work on the CB1 receptors like HHC does.

Can HHC Distillate Get You High?  

Since the HHC cannabinoid is the hydrogenated version of Delta 9 THC, it can get you high. A rule of thumb when looking at different types of THC from a molecular level is that if it has four carbons or more in its sidechain, the THC can produce psychoactive effects; in other words, it can get you high. Since HHC has five carbons in its sidechain like Delta 8, 9, and 10 THC do, HHC can get you high. Based on anecdotal evidence, the consensus is that HHC is considered to be 80% as potent as Delta 9 THC. 

What Does HHC Do To You? 

The experience of taking the HHC cannabinoid is very similar to taking Delta 9 THC since HHC is the hydrogenated form of it. According to some anecdotal reports from our customers, HHC feels like a shorter-acting version of Delta 9 THC, so they intake or utilize more HHC than they would Delta 9 THC.

Can You Fly With HHC Products on a Plane?

You can fly on a plane with the HHC cannabinoid. Since our HHC is legal according to the 2018 US Farm Bill, it can be flown to all 50 states.

How Does HHC Make You Feel?

The effects of the HHC cannabinoid have been reported to feel similar to those of other THC’s, specifically Delta 9 THC. These effects can include Euphoria, Intoxication, and Increased levels of hunger.

Is HHC Synthetic?

The HHC cannabinoid is a phytocannabinoid that is naturally occurring in both cannabis and hemp plants when THC degrades, so it is actually not a synthetic cannabinoid. The issue with this is that, like Delta 8 and other cannabinoids, this only occurs in very small amounts in the cannabis and hemp plants. To get to the amounts needed to sell at both retail and wholesale levels, these cannabinoids are safely created from hemp-derived CBD isolate. It is important to note that third-party labs are a must for cannabinoids so that you can quantify what is in the product you are purchasing. 

Where Does HHC Come From?

HHC comes from the degradation of THC in the hemp or cannabis plant. This means that HHC is considered to be a naturally occurring phytocannabinoid. Since hemp and cannabis plants do not make large amounts of this cannabinoid, our HHC is created from CBD isolate derived from hemp in a laboratory.

What Is the Age Restriction To Buy HHC Products?

The common consensus for the purchasing age in the industry is 21 years old for HHC and other psychoactive cannabinoids.

DISCLAIMER

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The legal age requirement for purchase and use is 21 years or older. Do not operate machinery or drive a motor vehicle after consuming cannabis products. If you are pregnant or nursing, do not use them without consulting a doctor. If you have respiratory health challenges, heart conditions, or other concerns, do not use them without consulting a doctor.

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