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    I read this blog post and I found it interesting. I'm even thinking about 'sharing' it with some 'non Pot peeps'. I've only included a somewhat edited copy of the post instead of just providing a link to it as the site it's on sells stuff and I don't want to imply I'm affiliated. In fact, I'm not affiliated with anything D8 related. :cool:
    Delta 8 Distillate: How To Use The Power of Delta 8

    Delta 8 is among the most popular cannabinoids available in distillate form and because of its potency and versatility, it is also one of the most sought-after by consumers.

    Delta 8 distillate has numerous types and because of this, it can then be put to use in various ways. Consequently, consumers may experience some difficulty deciding which product is the best fit for them.

    This article will solve the mystery that is delta 8 distillate by answering questions like what is delta 8 distillate, the different types of distillate 8, and if you should use this substance.

    Perhaps you're a cannabinoid user who is new to the world of distillate 8 or you’ve been introduced to distillate 8 and would like to clarify the enigma that is this particular substance, this article is for you.

    What Is Delta 8 Distillate?

    Delta 8 distillate is a substance extracted from the cannabis plant which has gone through a process of distillation to eliminate all other plant materials and contaminants.

    The product of this extraction is a thick, sticky residue which depending on how it is processed may have different colors ranging from clear to dark amber.

    The best distillate, however, typically lies between these two extremes. If delta 8 distillate is too dark, it can often imply that impurities are contained in your distillate. The proper way to check for impurities, however, is to carry out HPLC testing in a laboratory.

    Is It Legal?

    Under the 2018 Farm Bill, Delta 8 is classified as industrial hemp so it is regarded as federally legal.

    However, there is controversy surrounding whether delta 8 distillate is natural or not because delta 8 is synthesized in the lab.

    Because of this, the delta 8 distillate is still banned in some states. It is banned in Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New York, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, South Carolina, Utah, and Vermont.

    How Is Delta 8 Distillate Made?

    Delta 8 distillate is obtained through a process of distillation. CBD is first converted to delta 8 THC which is distilled to extract delta 8 from other substances.

    Delta 8 THC is a psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis but it occurs naturally in such small amounts and because of this, it is almost impossible to harvest naturally.The process of producing delta 8 is carried out in the laboratory using the following steps which have been outlined below.

    Step 1: CBD Extraction

    First, CBD is extracted from the cannabis plant. This can be achieved through the supercritical C02 method or by using solvents. The CO2 extraction method is often considered the safest method because it reduces the occurrence of toxic residue. However, it is more advanced than using solvents.

    Using this method, temperature and pressure variations are used to cause phase changes in the CO2 gas. This change enables the chemicals in the plant material to separate depending on their different molecular weights.

    After the cannabinoids have been separated, they are collected into a chamber, where pure CBD oil will remain behind while the CO2 rises to the top.

    Alternatively, CBD can be extracted using solvents. The solvents could be hydrocarbons such as butane or propane or they could be natural solvents such as olive oil or ethanol.

    The solvent and CBD oil are combined as a result of the solvent extraction process. After the initial extraction, the solvent is evaporated to produce pure CBD oil. In some cases, the solvent can still be detected despite the evaporation process.

    It is ideal to stick with natural solvents as hydrocarbons tend to leave toxic residues if the solvent is not completely evaporated. When CBD extraction is complete, CBD is then reacted with acid.

    Step 2: Removal Of Unwanted Compounds

    The final product needs to be rid of any substance but the extract. This is done through the process of distillation

    The distillation process will separate different extracts from the initial ingredient by passing them through different temperatures. Each material will evaporate at different temperatures depending on the chemical characteristics. Then the desired product can be collected.
    Step 3: Purity Testing

    It is of great importance to test your product for its purity level.

    Clear vs Colored Delta 8 Distillate

    Delta 8 distillate can be clear or colored depending on how it was processed. The delta 8 distillate can be seen as pink, golden yellow, or clear in the market.

    But what makes a distillate colored or clear?

    A clear distillate usually indicates a high purity level. However, this is not always true in all instances. It is possible to remove the color from a distillate using clays. Bentonite clay is one of these that is widely used.

    If your distillate 8 is not clear, does this mean it is not good?

    This is untrue as they are different variables that contribute to the color of your distillate 8.

    Distillate 8 original color is typically a rose-tinted hue.

    When delta 8 THC distillate is seen to have a golden color, it implies that terpenes have been added to it. It could also imply that it contains other cannabinoids.

    On the other hand, a dark color could suggest contamination. A lab report, however, would be the best course of action to confirm the purity of your distillate 8.

    What Is It Used For?

    Delta 8 THC is what scientists would refer to as an isomer. It is structurally similar to delta 9 THC, hence, offers similar effects to the delta 9 THC but with slight differences.
    Recreational Purposes

    Delta 8 can be used to experience a ‘high’ that is associated with cannabis plants. However, the delta 8 THC is just half as powerful as delta 9.

    This implies that the delta 8 THC reduces the occurrence of anxiety and paranoid behavior typically associated with delta 9.
    Medical Purposes

    Consumers also use delta-8 distillate for therapeutic benefits. It can be used to relieve chronic pain, fight off insomnia and help with treating anxiety.
    Benefits Of Delta 8 Distillate

    A lot of research is still ongoing regarding the effects and benefits of delta-8 distillate. Moreover, there are ways through which distillate 8 can improve your daily life.
    Smoother Psychological Effect

    Delta 8 distillate provides recreational consumers who are prone to psychoactive effects a much smoother experience.
    Improved Sleep

    Delta 8 relieves stress and promotes sedation, hence, it can be used to treat sufferers of insomnia.
    Improved Sleep
    Pain Relief

    According to studies, THC has pain relief abilities. This is because THC has anti-inflammatory properties and regulates the hormones and neurons responsible for pain transmission.This implies that THC can alter the consumer's perception of pain, hence, making pain more bearable.
    Pain Relief
    Does It Make You High?

    Consumers who have used delta 8 have reported feeling a high similar to that of delta 9 THC but with less potency. Moreover, users of delta 8 THC claim that even at high doses, delta 8 does not cause anxiety or paranoia.
    Is It Safe?

    You should only purchase your Delta 8 THC from a reputable supplier. This will reduce the risk of any manufacturing-related chemical impurities.The presence of such impurities are hazards that you might be exposed to when using this product.
    Possible Side Effects

    It is important to be aware that using delta-8 distillate can result in some side effects which can include:

    Red eyes
    Dry mouth
    Increased heart rate
    Impaired coordination
    Sluggish response
    Anxiety
    Loss of memory


    Because delta 8 distillate is synthesized in the laboratory, the possibility of contaminants may induce side effects not included in this list.
    Types Of Delta 8 THC

    Delta 8 THC can come in the full spectrum or as an isolate.

    Full spectrum delta 8 contains other cannabinoids apart from delta 8 itself. These other cannabinoids are present in the final product and they include CBD, CBG, and THC.

    However, these other cannabinoids in full spectrum delta 8 are found in minute quantities. The advantage of the full spectrum delta 8 THC is its ability to evoke the entourage effect which is presumed to have a better result than individual cannabinoids.

    Nevertheless, the delta 8 isolate is a preferred option among some consumers because of its more consistent effect which is preferable medicinally.
    Terped Delta 8

    ‘Terped’ delta 8 is a type of delta 8 in which terpenes have been added back into the delta 8 after its production. Terpenes usually give them the distillate a special scent and taste.

    Not only does terpene add an exciting scent that could range from citrus to berry, but they are also beneficial. They contribute to the Entourage effect as discussed earlier.
    Distillate vs. Oil

    The distillate form of delta 8 is the most concentrated form with 99% pure delta 8 THC. it has a viscous and syrup-like texture. On the other hand, delta 8 THC oil is diluted with a carrier oil which could be grape seed oil or coconut oil.

    The distillates are preferable when used in a vape pen or a dab rig. It can also be eaten but it is not very tasty. Delta 8 THC oil, however, is preferred for its improved flavor and capability to measure smaller dosages.

    For a stronger and shorter acting period, you should most likely go for the distillate. If you prefer slightly less potent but prolonged effects, then the oil is your preferred choice.
    How To Consume Delta 8 Distillate

    Delta 8 is a very versatile compound and can be utilized in numerous ways. This is advantageous, particularly if you discover that one way is not what you prefer.
    vaping

    This is a flavor-induced, fast-acting method for using distillate 8. The majority of delta-8 distillate cart goods include 1ml of vape juice, which is a mixture of delta-8 distillate and terpenes obtained from cannabis or plants (CDT or BDT).

    Vape cartridges with delta-8 in them are available in Sativa, Indica, and hybrid forms.

    Disposable Pens

    Disposable pens give a more convenient vaping experience and as such may cost more. They are quite similar to vaping cartridges but with a pre-installed battery.

    Disposable pens have high concentrations of distillate 8 mixed with natural terpenes.

    Edibles

    Distillate 8 edibles usually come as gummies in the market but they can also be gotten in the form of chocolate bars, cookies, and brownies.

    Edibles, however, don't give an immediate high effect because they must undergo first-pass metabolism before it gets to your bloodstream. However, it does have a longer-lasting effect.

    E-liquids are a cheaper option for vapers. E- liquids contain delta 8 distillate with a mixture of flavorings (terpenes) and a carrier oil which could be propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin.

    Tincture Oils

    Tincture oils can be taken instead of smoking or vaping. This can be taken by putting a drop under the tongue. Additionally, tincture oil can be ingested with food or drink.

    Concentrates

    Concentrates tend to induce an increased high due to excessive doses of the extract. Concentrates can be dabbed using a suitable dabbing rig. It can also be vaped and ingested as edibles.
    Moon Rocks

    Moon rocks usually contain a CBD-rich flower dipped in hash oil and then rolled in CBG kief. These substances induce a highly relaxing effect and are characteristically very potent.
    Moon Rocks
    Flowers

    Delta 8 flowers are hemp products that contain less than 0.3% THC. The nugs are coated with delta-8 distillate. If you are partial to the smoking method, then this is for you.
    How To Store Your Delta 8 Distillate

    Keep delta-8 distillate at a constant, cool temperature in a dark, dry location. Distillate should not be exposed to direct sunlight to preserve the delta-8 cannabinoids. Distillate that has been properly stored will remain effective and fresh for at least a year.
    Storing Delta 8
    Should You Try Delta 8 Distillate?

    The benefits of delta 8 distillate cannot be ignored. Whether you are a recreational consumer or you require the medical effects it offers. Nonetheless, it is important to consider some factors such as the legalization status of the distillate in your state of residence.

    Another factor to consider is your safety. Before consuming this product, ensure you have a third-party testing report verifying its purity.
    Final Thoughts: The Power of Delta 8 Distillate

    Delta 8 distillate is a potent form of the delta 8 THC and an isomer of delta 9 THC. It is similar to delta 9 THC in both structure and effect save for a few differences.

    The effects of delta 8 THC are not as potent as that of delta 9 THC hence, it will require twice as much dosage to achieve a euphoric effect. Delta 8 is not accompanied by the psychoactive effect that induces paranoia and anxiety.

    Terpenes could be added to delta 8 distillate to improve its flavor and this distillate comes in many forms which are helpful for users who prefer one form over the other. Do not forget quality is important for your safety. Delta 8 distillate should be thoroughly tested by trusted laboratories before consumption.

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    FAQ
    What is Delta 8 Distillate?

    Delta 8 distillate is a high-grade, full-spectrum hemp extract product that is rich in cannabinoids and terpenes. Delta 8 distillate is derived from hemp plants and is highly concentrated, meaning it contains a higher concentration of cannabinoids than other hemp extract products.
    How is Delta 8 Distillate Used?

    Delta 8 distillate can be used in a variety of ways, including as a tincture, topically, or in edibles. It can also be used to make vape juice or cartridges.
    Is Delta 8 Distillate Legal?

    The legality of Delta 8 distillate varies depending on where you are located. Generally speaking, Delta 8 distillate is legal as long as it is derived from hemp plants and contains less than 0.3% THC.
    What Are the Benefits of Delta 8 Distillate?

    Delta 8 distillate is known for its potential medicinal benefits, including its potential anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, and anti-depressant effects. It is also believed to help with pain relief, promote relaxation, and improve sleep quality.
    Are There Side Effects of Delta 8 Distillate?

    As with any supplement, there is always the potential for side effects. Common side effects associated with Delta 8 distillate include dry mouth, dizziness, and headaches. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider before using any hemp extract product.
     

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    I got d8 flowers for a while to help me sleep while I was working. It helped until I got my medical card after retiring. Thankfully I can just grow what I need now and know it's pure. There are a lot of places using the farm bill loophole to sell legal herb, (less than .3% thc) most naturally occurring thc in weed is thc-a, which decorboxilates to thc (delta-9) when heated by flame,oven or vape.
     

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