Product = THCA Diamonds (see pics)
Sizes = 1oz, 1/4LB, 1/2LB, 1LB
Potency = 94-99% (see coa)
Color = White/Translucent Crystals (see pics)
Scent = Hemp Smell
Lead Time to Ship = 2-3 Days
2018 Farm Bill Compliant. .3% Delta 9 THC or lower.
Bulk THCA Diamonds (94-99% Potency) (1oz, 1/4LB,1/2LB, 1LB Pricing)
96-99% Pure THCA Diamonds - Lab Verified
Our THCA diamonds, derived from federally legal hemp flower, boast a remarkable purity level of 96-99% THCa. Purity is synonymous with quality, and our diamonds consistently meet this high standard.
Custom Labeling Available
We offer private labeling and can package these diamonds according to your specifications.
What is Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCa)?
THCa is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, meaning it does not impact your mood or mind. Often mistaken for THC, THCa and THC are distinct compounds.
THCa serves as a precursor to THC. When exposed to heat, THCa rapidly converts to THC.
THC is known for its psychoactive effects, whereas THCa does not produce a high. Heating THCa above approximately 250 degrees converts it into THC.
Effects of THCa
The primary advantage of THCa is its potential to convert into THC, but on its own, THCa does not induce psychoactive effects. However, it does offer several other potential benefits.
For instance, some individuals use THCa to manage inflammation, finding relief from conditions such as chronic inflammation, arthritis, and old injuries. THCa may help alleviate these symptoms, but it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for medical advice.
Additionally, THCa is sometimes used to aid sleep, particularly for those with sleep disorders.
THCa vs. CBD: Understanding the Difference
While THCa is a cannabinoid acid, CBD is a cannabinoid. Although structurally different, both are non-psychoactive and share similar benefits like reducing inflammation, aiding sleep, and calming anxiety.
CBD interacts with the CB1 and CB2 receptors in our nervous system. It binds to CB1 receptors to counteract the psychoactive effects of THC (not THCa) and to CB2 receptors to alleviate inflammation and pain.
THCa, conversely, does not bind to CB receptors. Instead, it engages with the body’s endocannabinoids and enzymes to reduce inflammation and pain.
Despite producing similar outcomes, the mechanisms by which THCa and CBD operate are different.