Shipping Exclusions
Currently, the following states have restricted or banned Delta-8 THC and thus we do not ship to the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New York, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington. [updated Apr 2022] For all sales inquiries, please call or text 888.DENEX.CO (888.336.3926) .
Proper Storage
For a short-term stash, keep it in a cool and dark place like a drawer or a lockbox. However, over time your extracts will be continuously exposed to elements that can deteriorate the aroma, potency, and weight. If you’re not planning to use your concentrates within a week, put it in an air-tight container or vacuum-sealer and put it in a consistently cool, dark place. Otherwise, you may need to utilize the refrigerator or freezer.
What is the effect of Delta-8 THC?
Delta-8 THC gives a very clear-headed, engaged high, with zero anxiety or fogginess. While it can alter and elevate your mood, it is far less intoxicating and much more functional without the paranoia associated with Delta-9 THC. Our customers also reported the following:- Clear head
- Calm
- Focus
- Happy
- Motivated
- Relaxation
- Anti-nausea
What is the effect of CBG?
The immediate effect of CBG is an enhanced focus and energy and thus it is recommended for daytime use. Cannabigerol (CBG) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid. It is known as the mother of cannabinoids as cannabigerolic acid (CBGA) is what converts into THCA, CBDA, and CBCA; and THCA and CBDA which then becomes THC and CBD. Though scientists have known of cannabigerol for decades now, there is still so much more research needed before anyone can come to any concrete conclusions about the exact effects CBG may have. Many of CBG’s benefits mirror those of CBD and also cannabinol (CBN). Here are some of CBG’s potential medical benefits:- Treating glaucoma, though its vasodilator and neuroprotective effects.
- Decreasing inflammation, as seen in animal models of inflammatory bowel disease.
- Combatting Huntingdon’s disease, again through its neuroprotective effects.
- Inhibiting tumor growth, in animal models of colorectal cancer.
- Killing drug-resistant bacteria, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).