Delta 10 THC is a relatively mild intoxicating cannabinoid, about 30% less potent than delta 9 THC. But, you still might experience some mild, short-lived side effects from it, especially if you’re new to THC altogether or just have a low tolerance in general to psychoactive hemp derivatives. Fortunately, these common side effects can largely be remedied easily so that you can get back to enjoying all of the blissful effects of delta 10 THC.
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Can Delta 10 THC’s Side Effects Be Dangerous?
Anyone with a low tolerance and/or high sensitivity to psychoactive cannabinoids may get worried that taking too much will lead to disastrous consequences. The thing that is important to keep in mind is that these cannabinoids are nontoxic to adult human bodies, and so you will not experience life-threatening side effects because you got too high. These cannabinoids are well tolerated by the human body, and so metabolize relatively quickly to leave the system in a short period of time. We’re aware that getting too high can make you worry that something is wrong – maybe your heart is suddenly racing, you feel dizzy, or you feel so out of it that you’re afraid you’ll feel that way forever. But, just remember, your body can handle these cannabinoids because you have an endocannabinoid system (ECS), which prevents toxic effects from occurring.
Note: Poorly made delta 10 products, such as those that use low-grade delta 10 THC, have a purity level below 90%, use other cheap ingredients & fillers that’re mixed with the delta 10, and/or simply fake delta 10 products, do bring with them a higher chance of not only different side effects, but the potential to actually get sick after using that said supposedly “authentic or fresh delta 10 product”.
Delta 10 THC Side-Effects You Need to Be Aware of
Now, there are some more temporary, mild side effects that you might experience due to a low tolerance. While simply taking a moderate dose according to the label can prevent them from happening, they can happen on occasion, and it’s best to have an idea of what you can do should a side effect impede your ability to enjoy the Delta 10 THC product you’ve taken.
Side Effect #1: Anxiety
Delta 10 has been recognized to cause anxiety in some people. How come? Well, because delta-10 activates the identical areas of the brain like delta 8 and delta 9 do. These areas are in charge of triggering feelings of fear and anxiety.
The Solution: If you’re prone to anxiety, it’s best to avoid delta 10 altogether. If you do decide to try it, go with an extremely small dose and see how you react.
Side Effect #2: Dizziness/Lightheadedness
A common thing that happens when we’re high is that our blood pressure gets lower. This isn’t to a dangerous extent at all, but someone experiencing it may feel uncomfortable by what happens when their blood pressure decreases, which can include feelings of dizziness or lightheadedness. A person may also feel shaky, look pale or feel like their hands and feet are cold.
The Solution: In this case, sugar is your friend. Low blood pressure can be quickly remedied by something sweet, like fruit juice or a cookie. That’s because it brings up your blood sugar levels quickly, and your blood pressure will go up as well. It’s also the reason why you’re usually given something sugary after drawing blood.
Side Effect 3: Grogginess
It’s extremely common to feel groggy after taking a psychoactive cannabinoid, including a more uplifting and milder one like delta 10. Cannabinoids work on the neurotransmitters that regulate our energy, our mental alertness and our sleep cycle, so it’s far from unusual to suddenly feel a deep urge to lay down and close your eyes. Of course, this can be a problem if you’re trying to stay awake because you have something to do in a couple of hours.
The Solution: If taking a closing your eyes and napping just isn’t an option, reach for some coffee, or any caffeinated drink for that matter. This will give your nervous system the boost that it needs to feel alert, awake and energized.
Side Effect 4: Getting Too High
We’ve all been there – we take a bit more of a psychoactive cannabinoid than we intended to, and suddenly we’re feeling “too” high – maybe we start getting paranoid, anxious or claustrophobic, or feel dissociated from our bodies to a very uncomfortable extent. Because Delta 10 THC is so incredibly potent, it’s all the easier to get higher than you had planned for.
The Solution: There are actually a few ways to bring down the feeling of getting too high, and they mainly revolve around consuming something that jumpstarts your nervous system to “wake you up.” Think a cookie, sweet fruit juice or even some coffee, all of which get you back into a more alert, mentally clear state that can offset a lot of the cerebral effects that may make you feel uncomfortably “out of it.”
Side Effect #5: Dry Mouth
Cottonmouth is a classic side effect that many people get, even those with a high tolerance. While it’s not actually a dangerous side effect, it can be annoying. Cannabinoid-induced cottonmouth dry mouth has nothing to do with dehydration, but rather by the cannabinoid’s effects on cannabinoid receptors that control the production of saliva. The effect is very temporary, but you will likely want to do something about it regardless, because having a dry mouth is just uncomfortable.
The Solution: This one is simple – just drink a glass of water, or really any fluid. All that you need to do to combat a mouth that’s dry is provide it with moisture, so keep a glass or bottle of water nearby and drink as needed. This will also activate the salivary glands so that you can produce more saliva.
Side Effect #6: Dry Eyes
Most of us know that classic dry-eye effect that comes with getting high – maybe the eyes turn red, or they fail to produce any moisture at all. This effect isn’t just annoying for us physically, but we don’t necessarily want to look stoned for hours while we navigate the public world. It’s the result of the cannabinoid interacting with cannabinoid receptors that control the moisture level of our eyes, so it’s not actually a cause for concern.
The Solution: Carry saline eye drops with you, which are formulated specifically for dry eyes. A couple of drops in each eye is all that you need to get the relief you’re looking for.
Side Effect #7: Nausea & Vomiting
Delta 10 might cause nausea and vomiting, similar to delta 8, but not as bad as delta 9. This effect is brought about by the activation of identical brain areas that’re responsible for regulating nausea and vomiting to begin with.
The Solution: If you’re already prone to nausea, then definitely start with a very small dose and see how you react.
These Side Effects Don’t Always Have to Stop You From Using Delta 10 THC Again
When it comes to side effects associated with delta 10 THC, the good news is none of them are any real cause for alarm, and thus, will wear off soon. But, if you want to avoid them altogether, just follow the directions on a product’s label, which will tell you how much to take. Also, if you do experience any of these side effects, it’s recommended that you speak with your doctor, since they’re medically licensed to give you advice as to what you should then do. At Binoid, we always provide clear dosing directions for all of our delta 10 products, so you can get the dreamy high you deserve with as minimal a risk of these side effects as possible.
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