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What is THCP? All you need to know about this molecule

Cannabis possesses a particularly varied biochemical complexity. Interest in these different effects and properties has been growing for several years now. In 2019, the THCP (Tetrahydrocannabiphorol) I'd like to tell you about today was discovered.

What is Tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP)?

THCP is now available forpurchase. Tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP) is a cannabinoid, i.e. naturally produced in cannabis, which was discovered very recently. The novelty of this molecule, with its surprising effects, is now attracting a great deal of scientific and recreational interest. It is distinguished by its unique chemical structure and potency, surpassing even THC.

Today, some products offered in CBD stores can be enriched with THCP, although there is as yet no significant hindsight on the long-term effects on the human body.

How do you tell THCP from THC?

THCP is different from most cannabinoids. You're probably wondering why, and the answer is simple: its molecular structure.

Compared with THC, which itself has particularly powerful effects on the brain, THCP is considered even more potent. This is due to its molecular structure, with a longer side chain. It has 2 more carbon atoms than THC, making its binding to the brain's cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) even more effective. It is said to reach CB1 receptors 30 times faster.

How is THCP "made"?

As you've probably guessed, THCP is produced naturally in cannabis. In this context, however, its dosage is particularly low. That's why it took so long to discover this molecule.

Today, studies are beginning to be carried out on the creation of THCP-enriched products, as well as on scientific research into its potential benefits. Keep in mind, however, that this cannabinoid is relatively new, and more research is needed to fully understand its short- and long-term effects.

THCP can be obtained by solvent extraction or supercritical CO2 extraction. At present, studies are also being carried out into the chemical synthesis of THCP, although information on this subject should be treated with caution.

Is THCP psychoactive?

Tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP) is considered potentially psychoactive, although further studies are needed to understand its impact on your brain.

Its high affinity for cannabinoid receptors suggests that it could produce psychotropic effects similar to or more powerful than THC. But as you probably know, everyone's experience of cannabinoids is different.

What are the effects of THCP?

I would remind you once again that the properties of THCP are based solely on studies carried out by pharmaceutical laboratories, but there is little hindsight on these potential discoveries, so keep your discernment.

As I said earlier, THCP has very similar effects to THC. This implies that the same characteristics can be found in its benefits. It is assumed to haverelaxing and anxiolytic properties, in particular to promote sleep. Its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties could also make it an asset for certain pathologies, but it is of course advisable to consult a doctor for any health problem.

Can THCP be dangerous?

THCP has a certain speed of absorption and potency, making it a product to be consumed with caution.. We strongly advise against taking it before driving. If you're going to use it, I'd advise you to take very small doses first, to see how it affects you before taking more.

Its side effects are ultimately very similar to those of THC, although THCP has yet to reveal all its secrets. You may experience red eyes, paranoia, drowsiness and fatigue, tachycardia, dry mouth, vomiting and more.

If you want to have a good time, watch your dosage!

Is THCP legal?

Given the recency of discoveries about THCP, the legality of its use is still unclear. It is not listed as a controlled product, but not without limits. At Ireland, its marketing is authorized, provided the product contains less than 0.3% THC. Time will tell!

Now you know everything there is to know about THCP. Like its legality, THCP's short- and long-term effects are still very unclear. However, it is not lacking in potential. Pharmaceutical laboratories have already understood this, and there are undoubtedly many benefits to be gained. But for the time being, it's best to err on the side of caution!

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