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Is Delta-9 THC Better Taken Alone or Together With CBD?

  • Writer: Lucas Stead
    Lucas Stead
  • Nov 23, 2021
  • 4 min read

THC is the cannabinoid that many of us know and love. After all, it's the compound in cannabis that gives us the feeling of being high.

That's not all, though, because THC has a lot of benefits besides getting us lifted. However, THC works much better when combined with other cannabinoids, especially CBD.

If you'd like to know all about THC and how CBD can help boost its therapeutic properties, then continue reading below.


What Is THC?

THC's full name is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. That's not to be confused with delta-8 THC, a very similar but different cannabinoid.

As we mentioned, THC is psychoactive and is the main intoxicant in cannabis plants. That's why THC is limited or banned in many countries.

THC is also part of a group of chemicals called cannabinoids. These cannabinoids are unique to cannabis plants and help the plants survive.

THC is just one of over 100 different cannabinoids discovered so far. However, THC is the most abundant cannabinoid found in marijuana plants.


How Does THC Work?

THC, like other cannabinoids, work by interacting with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS is an incredibly complex network of receptors found in humans and many other animals.

In a nutshell, the ECS helps regulate mood, appetite, the immune system, sleep, and so much more.

It turns out that cannabinoids like THC can have an effect on the ECS. More specifically, THC can interact with receptors called CB1 receptors.

These CB1 receptors are found throughout the body, but mainly in the brain. That's why THC has the power to get us lifted.


What Are the Benefits of THC?

Over the decades, researchers have discovered a wide range of benefits from THC. For starters, THC is excellent at supporting pain relief.

Studies have shown that THC can help people with chronic neuropathic pain. Not only that, but THC can also aid anti-inflammation.

Inflammation is one of the leading causes of pain and is the root of many diseases. However, THC has been shown to suppress inflammation in the body.

It doesn't end there because THC is also known to aid in muscle relaxation. All of these properties combined mean that one of THC's main benefits is putting the body at ease.

It's this completely relaxed state which is why THC can also support a good night's rest and aid anxious moods.

THC has also been used for decades to help treat cancer patients. That's because THC can support nausea relief and boost appetite.


Using Delta-9 THC and CBD Together


Of course, the story wouldn't be complete without talking about the next most abundant cannabinoid—CBD.

CBD is the yin to THC's yang because CBD helps round out and enhance the benefits of delta-9 THC. Not only that, but CBD also has many benefits of its own.

The Entourage Effect

The reason why THC and CBD work better together is because of the entourage effect. The entourage effect states that all the compounds in cannabis work together to create the different effects that we feel.

CBD and THC work together along with dozens of other cannabinoids and even terpenes. That's why some cannabis strains can feel sleepy while others feel energetic.

However, THC and CBD are the duo of cannabinoids that provide the most benefit.


CBD Reduces the Negative Effects of THC

One of the main effects of CBD on THC is that it reduces THC's adverse effects. What we didn't mention is that sometimes THC can cause anxiety and paranoia.

That's because THC has a biphasic response. That means that low amounts of THC reduce anxiety while high amounts elevate it.

Luckily, CBD can counteract the effects of THC and eliminate the negative effects completely. Usually, a one-to-one ratio of CBD to THC provides the perfect balance.

CBD Enhances the Effects of THC

Thanks to the entourage effect, CBD's benefits combine with THC's. That means that having delta-9 THC and CBD can support pain relief, anxious moods, a good night's sleep, anti-inflammation, and much more.

However, the relief is much better when the cannabinoids are used together rather than alone. Researchers have also found that CBD can enhance the effects of THC.

That doesn't mean that CBD makes THC stronger but instead makes it more effective and longer-lasting.


Is There an Easy Way to Combine Delta-9 THC and CBD?

Luckily, getting an effective dose of delta-9 THC and CBD is easier than ever before. That's thanks to Simply Crafted's Delta-9 and CBD High Spectrum Hemp Gummies.

These gummies contain a one-to-one ratio of 10 mg THC and 10 mg CBD. The best part is, this high delta-9 THC gummy is entirely legal in most states.

That's because each gummy weighs 4500 mg—meaning that there's less than 0.3% THC in each gummy.

Try delta-9 and CBD hemp gummies today and get the benefit and power of two cannabinoids in the form of a delicious treat.

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