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What are the effects of hash?

Curious about the effects of hash? Also known as hashish, this cannabis-derived substance derived from the resin of the cannabis plant. Its use can have a series of effects, both short-term and long-term, on the body and mind of those who consume it. These immediate effects are mainly due to its high content of THC or tetrahydrocannabinol, which is the primary psychoactive component of hashish. However, despite some positive or therapeutic effects, there are potential negative consequences. To learn more about these effects of hash, this article has been written.

Hash composition

Hashish, or hash, is a psychotropic substance made from concentrated cannabis resin. Its diverse forms offer distinct profiles of cannabinoids and concentrations, including not just cannabinoids but also aromatic terpenes responsible for the unique flavors and scents found in various cannabis strains.

What are the main cannabinoids? 

At the heart of hashish lies the powerhouse cannabinoid delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), responsible for those mind-altering experiences. Yet, some hash varieties boast high levels of cannabidiol (CBD), renowned for therapeutic benefits without the intense psychoactive kick. The balance of THC, CBD, CBN, and CBG shapes hashish’s specific effects, varying based on the cannabis strain and production method.

Types of hash

You can choose among different types of hash, they come in different flavors, each with its origin and extraction method. Find out below some the most wll-known:

  • Moroccan brown hash: compact texture and brown color.
  • Afghan hash: sticky and soft texture with high levels of THC.
  • Lebanese hash: there are two different kind, red nd yellow, bothe very potent. 

Two major types stand out: high THC concentration for cerebral intensity and higher CBD ratio for a potentially more relaxing experience.

Effects of hash

Effects of hash

The consumption of hashish has various effects on health, which vary depending on the duration of use and composition, both in the short and long term, including its potential therapeutic benefits.

Short-Term effects

Following hashish use, individuals may experience the following sensations:

  • Euphoria: Some people may experience an intense feeling of well-being or joy, accompanied by other positive sensations.
  • Relaxation: It can induce muscle relaxation and reduce tension in the user.
  • Increased sensitivity in both senses and emotions.
  • Reduced fear.
  • Increased assertiveness and sociability.
  • Changes in temporal perception.
  • Increased passivity.

Short-Term side effects

On the other hand, a series of short-term side effects can be observed in the organism, including:

  • Motor coordination problems: Coordination issues and perception alterations may arise immediately after consumption.
  • Respiratory alteration and sensory distortions.
  • Gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, vomiting, or stomach pains.
  • Anxiety, panic attacks, and paranoia.
  • Tachycardia and heart problems.
  • Acute drowsiness and sensory distortions.
  • Increased risk of traffic accidents due to loss of reflexes and coordination.

Long-Term effects

Currently, debates exist within the scientific community regarding the potential long-term positive effects of hashish, focusing on its therapeutic value rather than recreational use. However, when a person frequently consumes hashish, certain side effects may persist over time. Some of these effects include:

  • Respiratory diseases: Chronic bronchitis and reduced resistance to common illnesses like colds.
  • Impact on testosterone production, reducing it and affecting sexual life.
  • Irregularities in cell structure.
  • Cognitive problems such as memory lapses or learning issues.
  • Psychological disorders such as schizophrenia or depression.

Therapeutic potential

Increasingly, studies aim to investigate possible therapeutic applications due to the higher THC concentrations in hashish. It may be particularly useful for chronic pain and neuropathic pain relief. Some potential uses include:

  • Relief of chronic or neuropathic pain: Research explores the use of hashish to alleviate chronic pain in certain patients.
  • Psychiatric disorders: Despite risks, studies suggest that cannabinoids could play a role in the treatment of specific psychiatric disorders under medical supervision.
  • Beneficial for combating certain conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, insomnia, PTSD, glaucoma, HIV, autoimmune disorders, Alzheimer’s, or Parkinson’s.

Does hash create dependency?

Is hash addictive? As a concentrated derivative of marijuana with a THC concentration, it can potentially lead to dependency, especially at higher doses, as it may induce physiological changes. Frequent consumption of hashish can result in addiction, significantly affecting the body.

Legal Cconsiderations

Hashish is considered an illegal drug in most countries worldwide, including Europe. Its possession, consumption, and trafficking are punishable by law. In Spain, for instance, the possession of hashish can be considered an administrative or criminal offense, depending on the quantity seized and its intended use.

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It is becoming increasingly common to encounter CBD hash, with THC percentages below 0.2%, and a high CBD levels providing therapeutic properties. This is only available for ornamental use or as aromatherapy, never for human consumption.

These are some of the effects of hash, although it will depend on the composition of each type of hashish and its cannabinoid concentration.

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Erik Collado

Con más de 10 años de experiencia en la industria del cannabis, sus experiencias y aprendizaje son la base del éxito de GB The Green Brand.

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