I can’t remember the first time someone warned me about Spice, but since whenever that was, I have heard it a million and a half times. The dangers and effects of K2 were seen throughout the country, and throughout my town. The ‘Zombie Drug’ was contributing to the drug epidemic enough, so when the hype for Spice died down, I became weary of this “new synthetic cannabis” sold at vape shops and gas stations.
Yes, I am indeed talking about products like “Delta-8”, “THC-O” and others like them.
These cannabis derivatives were an immediate success in my community for their legality, effects and availability. I remember trying a Delta-8 product and understanding that someone could feel “high”, but the feeling felt wrong. Wrong enough to pique my interest on the nature of synthetic cannabinoids and what this new product was. Soon after I tried this “legal weed” I learned of a close friend who was in the hospital. Her lung had collapsed and the doctors diagnosed her with something called “CHS”.
CHS, or Cannabinoid Hypermesis Syndrome, causes someone to severely vomit regularly and when I looked it up and read that it occurs in “long-term users” I became worried. My friend had only started smoking cannabis recently and was not a heavy smoker. Looking deeper, I found that this condition can be caused by related chemicals in THC products, and even can be brought on by unsafe consumption. My brain immediately wondered, “Is it Delta-8?”.
I called my friends mom and asked if she had been regularly smoking weed from the gas station and reported back to me that my friend had been regularly using Delta-8 products as a THC substitute.
Looking deeper, I found that Delta-8, and its predecessors, are found in sativa strains of cannabis flower, but in very minuscule amounts. So concentrated amounts of these compounds are manufactured from CBD oil. But that didn’t make sense to me either. How do you get high off of CBD? An amazing essay on the matter by scientist Christopher Hudalla highlights just exactly “what” is in these products and the dangers. https://thecannabisscientist.com/testing-processing/we-believe-in-unicorns-and-delta-8
This article is my go to source to educate people on how these synthetic cannabinoids are altered, manufactured, and the effects. I sent my friend that article as soon as she got out of the hospital, and after recovery she started smoking THC cannabis for pain again and she is asymptomatic of her CHS to this day.
Some people have had great experiences with Delta-8 or synthetic weed and although I acknowledge the problems with access, and legal consumption, I urge people to think about what they are putting in their bodies, and take advantage of Minnesotas recent change in Legislature.
In conclusion, I would say synthetic cannabinoids are a Don’t.
What are your experiences with these products?
What are your thoughts on the article provided?
(Early 200’s anti weed commercial voice): “This is your body on Delta-8”
Hey Ahni,
I found this post really interesting and worrying. I was worried about the THC knock off stuff like Delta8 since it first started being sold around Minnesota. My only experience with K2 was years ago when a friend was unknowingly given it and had a horrible panic attack. I stayed away from all that since. It’s scary to hear that story of your friend getting sick from it! Hopefully these products will be less prominent now that THC products are fully legalized in Minnesota. I have been a medical patient for a couple of years now, for my migraines and mental health. Medical cannabis has been, honestly, necessary for my functioning on days I have migraines. I don’t think the synthetic stuff is good at all, best to avoid it.