H4CBD: What is it and can it replace CBD?

If you've only been in the world of cannabis for a short time, you certainly know at least some of the basic cannabinoids. You've definitely heard of THC, CBD, CBN and CBG. However, there are many other cannabinoids. One of them is H4CBD or hexahydrocannabidiol. What are its effects? Does it have any side effects? How is it produced and should you try it? In this article, we'll introduce this new cannabinoid in more detail.

What is H4CBD?
What is H4CBD

H4CBD is a new cannabinoid that has entered the cannabis scene. It is a synthetic cannabinoid that was created by adding four hydrogen atoms to the CBD molecule. H4CBD is essentially a hydrogenated version of CBD.

H4CBD does not naturally occur in cannabis plants. It is a laboratory or semi-synthetic derivative of CBD. Its production is comparable to making margarine from oil. During production, chemists use CBD molecules from hemp and combine them with hydrogen atoms. Technically, H4CBD is a semi-synthetic substance because it is created in a laboratory and its production requires specific procedures.

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