Can HHC Beat Epileptic Seizures? Let’s Find Out!

You must be wondering about what HHC is. Well, HHC is a newly discovered cannabinoid obtained from the hemp plant. HHC is now available as several products- from disposable vapes to vape cartridges. Although they are limited in supply, you can purchase lab-tested HHC products from the market. 

We have come a long way from studying everything about cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabidiol (CBD) to discovering new cannabinoids like Delta-8 THC, Delta-9 THC, HHC, etc. As the fight to legalize cannabinoids continues and discoveries are being made every day, we can now experience these products in different shapes and forms. HHC, in particular, can prove to be a game-changer. Although you should note that HHC’s scope is not limited to only fun like other cannabinoids.

But where did HHC come from? And how is it created? And what about its benefits, properties, and side effects? Moreover, can HHC help treat conditions like epileptic seizures? Don’t worry because we have collected all about HHC in this article. Read on to find out more!

How Is HHC Made?

HHC is an acronym for. HHC is a hexahydrocannabinol. This compound can not be found naturally and can only be obtained by following a highly professional production process.

How Is HHC Produced?

To obtain HHC from hemp, you need to introduce a limited amount of hydrogen combined with chemicals present inside a specific cannabinoid. This compound is then combined with a catalyst like nickel. This triggers a chemical reaction that alters the molecular structure of the cannabinoid. This change gives the compound some properties which it doesn’t possess naturally. Thus, the hydrogenation process allows HHC to retain its original properties but alters how they get absorbed by the human body. 

What Benefits Do HHC Offer? 

HHC offers several benefits, such as making you feel chilled, relaxed, and happy. It gives you a strong mind and body experience, relieves your anxiety, and eases muscle pain.

Hexahydrocannabinol products play a crucial role in your body’s bioavailability. The cannabinoid content in HHC connects itself to our bodies’ receptors triggering a chemical reaction. That chemical reaction regulates and manages bodily functions. However, our bodies are still not able to absorb cannabinoids fully. Consequently, we can not derive the full benefits from HHC even if we take it in higher doses.

When we derive HHC from hemp, it makes cannabinoids bioavailable. This, in turn, prepares our body to absorb the effects of HHC fully. HHC products have enhanced stability and hence produce potent effects on their users. This gives a better absorption rate to cannabinoids in our bodies and keeps the compound fresh for a longer time. Generally, natural cannabinoids degrade in quality under six months and consequently lose their effectiveness on users.

Generally, it is the oxidation process that degrades cannabinoids. The production process of HHC develops a unique resilience against environmental factors that may increase the oxidation process. So far, several research studies have pointed out that HHC can be more effective than non-hydrogenated cannabinoids because of the hydrogenation process involved while producing it. 

For example, one study reported that HHC is more effective in reducing pain than naturally occurring cannabinoids. This study even compared the effect of HHC on pain to that of morphine. It can kill cancer cells more efficiently than conventional cannabinoids. To sum it up, both these studies and many more have concluded that HHC showed higher and more potent effects on users than naturally occurring cannabinoids. 

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder where our brain’s activity becomes abnormal. This causes seizures and results in unusual behavior, loss of awareness, and weird sensations. Any person can have Epilepsy. Epilepsy symptoms can be of a wide range. For example, some patients stare blankly at walls for a few seconds while others constantly shake their legs and arms during seizures. If you are thinking of getting an Epilepsy diagnosis, get it after you get at least two seizures within 24 hours unprovoked. 

Getting medicinal treatment or surgery is an effective way to control Epilepsy seizures. While sometimes life-long treatment is required to control seizures, they mostly go away after some time. Moreover, several kids who have Epilepsy outgrow their symptoms as they grow up.

Can You Consume HHC To Treat Epileptic Seizures?

When the FDA approved the medicine Epidolax, it started the journey to legalize CBD. This move and the impressive effects of Epidolax have considerably reduced the stigma around cannabis-based treatments and medications. And even though the research on this topic is limited, the user-based anecdotal reports have shown promising results.

The Epilepsy Foundation has stated that CBD may help reduce seizures resulting from Epilepsy. They are even putting pressure on the government to ease restrictions around the possible use of cannabis as a medicine. And as HHC is related to CBD, we can conclude that consuming HHC can also help treat seizures in epilepsy patients. So if you or someone you know faces trouble while trying to reduce their Epilepsy seizures, try talking to your doctor and consider taking HHC as a supplement. 

What Side Effects Can HHC Have?

Even though it is mostly safe to consume HHC, consuming too much can cause adverse side effects like experiencing a dry mouth or having a headache. These effects can last for about two hours. You should practice caution while consuming HHC and only take it in small to moderate doses.

Conclusion

We strongly believe that the discovery of HHC can alter humanity’s experience with cannabinoids. We can use this compound in moderate amounts to help treat conditions such as epileptic seizures. The hydrogenation process involved in making HHC makes the compound more effective. This is specifically helpful for people who consume psychoactive substances like CBN, CBG, Delta-8, and so on to seek some specific benefits. To sum it up, we need more studies into HHC to learn more about its benefits and properties.

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