THC-B

THC-B stands for Tetrahydrocannabutol, which is known to be a homologue of Delta-9 THC. This means that it’s closely related. The most significant difference is in its chemical structure. THC-B’s chemical compounds make it more binding to the CB1 receptors in our Endocannabinoid System (ECS). The CB1 receptor is the part of our brain responsible for that high feeling you get when you consume THC. Therefore, THC-B can produce a better and stronger high for some people.

You can expect to experience similar euphoric sensations as you would with Delta-9. However, it is not turbulent or with mental cloudiness like Delta 9 THC. The type of experience will also depend on your THC tolerance as it does bind to your Endocannabinoid receptors. This is what ultimately determines the type of experience.