Dark Chocolate THC Delta 9 – Minis – Xite

Dark Chocolate THC Delta 9 – Minis – Xite

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30 MG Total Per Piece: 15 MG Delta 9 THC | 15 MG CBD

Our rich Dark Chocolate THC Minis are perfect for the more experienced pallet with over 64% Cocoa. Free of all dairy products, this is a great vegan option.

Ingredients: Chocolate Liquor, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Sunflower Lecithin, Natural Vanilla Flavoring, Coconut Oil, Full Spectrum Hemp Extract

Vegan – All Natural – Non-GMO – Gluten Free – No Artificial Flavors – No Artificial Colors – Lab Tested – Sustainably Sourced (Chocolate THC)

Why Do Cannabis and Chocolate THC Work  Well Together?

Chocolate contains caffeine, which on its own stimulates the nervous system/mind, making you feel those uplifted and energized pharmacological effects. The cocoa bean is also a reputable vasodilator, meaning it can increase blood and nutrient flow throughout the body. Fun fact, this is why so many people tend to love drinking coffee with their cannabis, but we can get into that another day. Lastly, Chocolate THC has two compounds that are called N-oleolethanolamine (OEA) and N-lin oleoyl ethanolamine.

The structure of this contains a lot of chemicals, but bear with me because I promise it all connects.

What Can I Use Edibles Chocolate for Exactly?

Despite contrary belief, eating edibles chocolate like the cacao bites, or consuming cannabis in any form for that matter, offers so much more than just obtaining a high that makes you laugh. Overall, edibles chocolate is a pretty amazing combo that is filled with a strong punch of antioxidants, treating things such as:

  • Anxiety and depression;
  • Insomnia;
  • Restlessness;
  • Dysmenorrhea in women;
  • Migraines;
  • Inflammation and muscle pain;
  • Digestive pain/aids in digestion; and
  • much more.

N-oleolethanolamine (OEA) and N-lin oleoyl ethanolamine (18:2 LOEA) are the two players that allow you to experience more amplified effects of cannabis edibles. You see, because the body is pre-wired to interact with THC and CBD because we naturally produce them, these compounds can influence more anandamide levels in the brain just like cannabinoids do.

For the record, anandamide, also known as "the blissful molecule' is a lipid fatty acid that delivers similar effects as THC. In summary, because the anandamide in chocolate and the THC in cannabis have very similar structures and effects, intertwining them together as you see with the cacao bites results in a mind-blowing, euphoric experience that is both enhanced and lasts much, much longer. 

Cannabis edible

A cannabis edible, also known as a cannabis-infused food or simply an edible, is a food item (either homemade or produced commercially) that contains decarboxylated cannabinoids (cannabinoid acids converted to their orally bioactive form) from cannabis extract as an active ingredient.

Unlike smoking

Although edible may refer to either a food or a drink, a cannabis-infused drink may be referred to more specifically as a liquid edible or drinkable. Edibles are a way to consume cannabis. Unlike smoking, in which cannabinoids are inhaled into the lungs and pass rapidly into the bloodstream, peaking in about ten minutes and wearing off in a couple of hours, cannabis edibles may take hours to digest, and their effects may peak two to three hours after consumption and persist for around six hours.

Chocolate THC affect on

The food or drink used may affect both the timing and potency of the dose ingested. Most edibles contain a significant amount of THC, which can induce a wide range of effects, including heightened sensory perception, relaxation, sleepiness, dizziness, dry mouth, euphoria, depersonalization and/or derealization, hallucinations, paranoia, decreased or increased anxiety.

Amount of THC

THC-dominant edibles are consumed for recreational and medical purposes. Some edibles contain a negligible amount of THC and are instead dominant in other cannabinoids, most commonly cannabidiol (CBD). The main characteristic of cannabis edibles is that they take longer to affect users compared to smoked cannabis. Foods and beverages made from non-psychoactive cannabis products are known as hemp foods.

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FAQs

Why is chocolate so good while high?
When consumed together, the chocolate helps the weed activate the brain receptors that produce feelings of euphoria. This works by eating chocolate prior to smoking, and also for edibles, which is why a lot of people report better effects from weed-infused chocolate bars than from other special treats.
Why is chocolate so good while high?
When consumed together, the chocolate helps the weed activate the brain receptors that produce feelings of euphoria. This works by eating chocolate prior to smoking, and also for edibles, which is why a lot of people report better effects from weed-infused chocolate bars than from other special treats.
What chocolate makes you high?
Also, dark chocolate contains higher amounts of these substances due to its higher cocoa content. Anandamide: Binds to receptors in the brain called the cannabinoid receptor. The presence of anandamide imitates the psychoactive effects similar to cannabis.
Does chocolate have THC?
THC, however, is not found in chocolate. Instead, another chemical, a neurotransmitter called anandamide, has been isolated in chocolate. Interestingly, anandamide is also produced naturally in the brain.
Are chocolate edibles stronger than gummies?
Which cannabis edibles are fast-acting? Gummies tend to be faster-acting than chocolate that's been infused with CBD or THC due to their limited fatty content. While gummies may produce the effects of CBD and THC quicker, this also means that the effects will not last as long.