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You've read the article's title: today we're going to talk about H2CBD. As you've probably guessed, it's a synthetic molecule created in the laboratory. It sits right between CBD and H4CBD. At least on a molecular level, because, as we shall see, in terms of bioavailability and [...].

In the world of CBD, new cannabinoids are discovered almost every month. Between those that are among the hundred or so that the plant can produce and which have not yet been catalogued, and those that are created from scratch or simply chemically "improved", there's really no time to [...].

THC acetate ester (THC-O or THCOA) is a synthetic cannabinoid that has been around for decades. It was much in the news in the 70s for its "spiritual and psychedelic" potential. After this spotlight, it was banned in many countries. But in recent years, with the relaxation of the various [...]

The list of new cannabinoids available on the market continues to grow. Between the cannabinoids naturally present in hemp (THCV, THCP...) and those created in the laboratory (THCPO, HHCPO...), there is today an incredible variety of choices. To this long list, we must now add THC-jd, or from its full name : [...]

Progress never stops, and in the world of CBD, innovation never stops. After HHC, HHCPO, THCPO, here comes CBN-O. As you may have guessed, CBNO, aka cannabinol acetate-O, is the acetylated version of CBN. And as always, on a molecular level, this version is [...].

We told you all about THCH last week, but here's another new discovery in the vast world of cannabinoids: tetrahydrocannabutol or THCB. Like all cannabinoids, it is responsible for interactions with the endocannabinoid system which, according to preliminary studies, could lead to a series of potential therapeutic benefits. Is it [...]

With the free sale of CBD and the decriminalization of THC for medical or recreational purposes in Western countries, medical and commercial research into cannabis is in full swing. More research means more results, and here's one of them, the latest discovery: THC-H! [...]

On June 12, 2023, the agency responsible for regulating chemical molecules, the ASM, called for a ban on HHC and some of its derivatives. The reason? The possibility of addiction and dependence among consumers. Following this ban, new synthetic and semi-synthetic molecules (THCV, THCP, H4CBD...) were [...].

Everyone knows CBD and THC, of course, but are you familiar with these other cannabinoids: CBN and its hydrogenated form, H3CBN. One is natural, the other semi-synthetic, and their effects are radically different. Want to find out more? Find out here! CBN and H3CBN: what are they?

CBN, H4CBD, H3CBN, THCP, HHCPO... new synthetic and semi-synthetic CBD derivatives are appearing at breakneck speed, so it's not always easy to know what you're dealing with. Need a quick rundown on all these products? Are you interested in how they are made and how they are used?

You've probably already heard of it. After taking the French market by storm, HHC was banned by the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé (ANSM). You may be wondering what HHC is, what its history is, what its effects are, and why it has been banned.

Alongside H4CBD, here are the two new arrivals on the market: THCV and THCP . These are two of the many cannabinoids present in cannabis. As you probably know, alongside the two best-known and most concentrated compounds, THC and CBD, there are more [...].

The supply of legal CBD is constantly evolving. Just a few weeks after the ban on HHC, new products are appearing on the shelves. THCP, THCV and the one we're going to talk about here: H4CBD. What's its history? What are its effects? What are the benefits and risks?