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Delta 9 THC Gummies
Dive into a delightful experience with Simple Leaf’s Blue Raspberry gummies! Each pouch is packed with 2 gummies, each infused with a harmonious of hemp-derived cannabinoids + Blue Zkittles terpenes. Here’s a quick breakdown for you:
- Delta-9 THC: 10mg
- CBD: 10mg
- CBN: 5mg
Indica Hemp Gummies
Let’s talk flavor and effects. Imagine sinking into a relaxed, chill state of mind, thanks to the calming terpenes and juicy berry flavors. It’s not just about the taste; it’s about the full effect, ensuring you get the most out of every gummy.
Blue Zkittles Terpenes
These gummies are bursting with the full flavor and effect of the Blue Zkittles terpene strain. Dive deeper into the terpene profile, and you’ll find Limonene, β-caryophyllene, Humulene, Linalool, and other minor terpenes. These natural plant terpenes give the gummies their juicy berry flavor.
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We’re committed to bringing you the best. No gimmicks, no artificial stuff, and absolutely no BS. Just pure, high-quality ingredients. We promise you’re getting the good stuff with Simple Leaf. Enjoy!
Simple Leaf Delta-9 Blue Raz Gummies
Let’s talk about what’s NOT in these gummies. No artificial sweeteners, flavors, or colors. They’re plant-based, gluten-free, and infused with real terpenes. And yes, they’re made right here in the USA with all-natural and premium ingredients. We’re talking 100% dispensary quality, lab-tested, and verified. Plus, they’ve been third-party lab tested at an ISO-17025 certified lab to ensure purity and quality.
Legal Delta 9 Gummies For Sale
Gummies with Delta-9 THC, CBG, and CBD, all enhanced with Blue Zkittles terpenes. Every gummy contains 0.3% or less THC, making them fully legal nationwide under the Farm Bill. Enjoy responsibly! 🍍🇺🇸
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If you’re wondering about quality, here’s the scoop:
- Proudly made in the USA
- Crafted from all-natural and premium ingredients
- 100% dispensary quality
- Thoroughly lab-tested for purity and quality at a 3rd party ISO-17025-certified lab
- No artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, or preservatives
- Full flavor, Full effect gummies
Why Simple Leaf D9 Gummies?
What makes these gummies special? They’re:
- Free from artificial sweeteners, flavors, and colors
- Plant-based and gluten-free
- Infused with natural plant terpenes
- Perfect for nighttime use, offering calming and soothing effects
All Natural. No Artificial Ingredients.
We’re committed to using only top-tier ingredients, ensuring you get the finest products out there. No tricks, no fakes, no nonsense—only pure excellence. That’s our guarantee. 🌟
What is Hemp-Derived Delta 9 THC?
Delta-9 THC from hemp is simply THC that’s extracted from the hemp plant, not marijuana. By law, hemp can only have up to 0.3% of Delta-9 THC, whereas marijuana usually has more than that.
You might hear Delta-9 THC called by other names like Δ9, D9, or just THC. It’s the star player behind that classic “high” feeling most folks talk about.
And here’s a quirky tidbit: Whether it comes from hemp or marijuana, the Delta-9 THC molecule is identical! 🌱🔬
What are Terpenes?
Every living plant houses terpenes, the fragrant molecules responsible for their unique scents. Beyond just aroma, terpenes also offer therapeutic advantages.
Combine terpenes with cannabinoids, and you get a powerful duo that creates the “entourage effect,” a harmonious interaction that amplifies their benefits. 🌿✨
Full Spectrum CBD Softgels FAQ
Simple Leaf’s full spectrum organic hemp extract contains CBD and a wide range of cannabinoids, including THC. All of our lab tests verify the THC levels are always under the 0.3% legal limit.
This usually amounts to 1mg of THC per softgel. This is not usually enough THC to make an adult the slightest bit high, but if you are subject to drug testing, then a THC-free product (like our capsule CBD products) may be a better choice.
Our full spectrum CBD softgels contain a small amount of THC, no more than 0.3%. This is not enough to make an adult feel high if the recommended dose is taken.
Cannabinoids are naturally occurring molecules found in hemp plants that interact with the human endocannabinoid system (ECS). The most well-known cannabinoids are THC and CBD.
Like other cannabinoids, CBG interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS). It’s responsible for important things like mood, memory, and sleep. The ECS plays a homeostatic role in health, meaning it balances the body’s processes for your overall wellness.
Terpenes are naturally occurring chemical compounds found in plants and some animals. They’re responsible for the aromas, flavors, and even colors associated with various types of vegetation. In terms of cannabis, terpenes are what make certain strains smell or taste different from others.
They can also be processed into produce products, like cleaning solvents, pesticides, and dyes. Some even have therapeutic properties.
While nearly all plants contain terpenes, some of the more common sources people encounter them include:
- cannabis
- aromatic herbs, like sage and thyme
- citrus fruits
There are about 400 known terpenes in cannabis, but experts have only linked a handful of them to specific effects.
Here are some common terpenes and their potential effects:
Beta-caryophyllene. A major ingredient in cloves, rosemary, and hops, beta-caryophyllene could be beneficial for managing symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Beta-pinene. If you’ve strolled through a coniferous forest, you know the smell of beta-pinene, which could also have potentially both anti-depressant and anti-cancer properties.
Humulene. This terpene is found in ginseng, which has long been used in folk medicine for energizing effects.
Limonene. One of the most commonly found terpenes, limonene has distinct citrus notes and may potentially have anti-cancer properties. In mice, it’s been shown to have anti-anxiety properties.
Linalool. Lovers of lavender as aromatherapy may want to seek out cannabis with linalool, which may help alleviate stress.
Myrcene. Found in mangoes, myrcene has antifungal and antibacterial properties and could also have sedating effects.
Keep in mind that much of the research around terpenes is still in early stages. More high quality studies in humans are needed to fully understand the health impacts of different terpene profiles.
Beta-caryophyllene is unique among terpenes in that it acts as a cannabinoid and targets the CB2 receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system. In many ways, beta-caryophyllene is an important reminder that terpenes and cannabinoids are not separate and that the two work in conjunction with one another.
Terpenes influence how cannabinoids behave and can modify how much THC crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Terpenes can also regulate the production and decomposition of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin.
Terpenes like beta-caryophyllene also affect flavor and combine with flavonoids and cannabinoids to produce unique therapeutic effects (the entourage effect). While different terpenes and cannabinoids have other effects at different dosages in various combinations, it is essential to remember that they are all interlinked.
Beta-caryophyllene is a potent anti-inflammatory and provides pain relief, potentially useful for inflammation and neuropathic pain. Beta-caryophyllene also has the potential to act as an anti-anxiety medication.
Although beta-caryophyllene has physiological effects, it does not bind to CB1 receptors and has no psychoactive effects. And for all its benefits, studies have found little-to-no adverse side effects in beta-caryophyllene.
The therapeutic benefits of Cis-Nerolidol are widespread and well-documented, including the inhibition of tumors and fungus as well as possessing antioxidant and antibacterial qualities. Other suggested medicinal use cases of Cis-Nerolidol include inducing drowsiness and soothing topical conditions.
Researchers are currently studying potential health benefits, including the nerolidol terpene’s different effects on different people. Researchers need to conduct clinical trials in order to develop a better understanding of nerolidol’s effects on humans.
Antifungal
One 2007 study published in the Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin analyzed the effectiveness of nerolidol against a skin fungus in guinea pigs. Researchers found that nerolidol seemed to act as an antifungal agent in a clinically effective manner on the guinea pigs.
Sedative
A 2013 study published in the journal Neurochemical Research revealed that nerolidol appeared to have a sedative and antioxidant effect on rodent test subjects. More research is needed to understand if nerolidol could function as a sleep aid for humans.
Antioxidant
One 2016 study published in the journal BMC Neuroscience showed that nerolidol had apparent antioxidant properties in rodents. Researchers found that nerolidol protected against oxidative stress and exhibited potential in treating neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease.
Anticancer
In 2017 Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology published a study that demonstrated how cis-nerolidol arrested cell growth and induced cell death in human liver cancer.
Antibacterial and antimicrobial
Nerolidol terpene effects may include the ability to make certain strains of bacteria more susceptible to antibiotics, as uncovered in a 2003 study published in the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. Further, a 2007 animal study published in the Netherlands in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents discovered that the terpene could be a tool against malaria when used with other drugs.
Anti-anxiety
A 2016 study published in the Indian Journal of Pharmacology found that nerolidol seemed to have an anti-anxiety effect in mice.
Skin lesions
A 2007 study published in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics found that nerolidol was a skin penetration enhancer of topical agents on animals, which could possibly benefit skin lesions. Further research is necessary to determine if nerolidol could exert an effect on human skin lesions.
Delta 9 THC Gummies Lab Test Results - COA
At Simple Leaf, trust and quality go hand in hand. We’re dedicated to bringing you only the finest hemp products, and we take the extra step to verify their contents personally. Our commitment to excellence is evident as every product undergoes rigorous testing by independent ISO 17025-certified labs. This ensures that our offerings not only meet but surpass industry standards in quality, consistency, and safety.
Rest assured, we’re meticulous about our ingredients. We steer clear of additives, pesticides, and contaminants. Additionally, we independently verify the cannabinoid profiles of our products and ensure they adhere to the federal limit of less than 0.3% THC.
Transparency isn’t just a buzzword for us; it’s a promise. We believe you deserve to know precisely what’s inside each bottle. That’s why every product comes with a unique batch number, stamped at the bottom, which corresponds to a third-party “Certificate of Analysis” (COA).
Our hemp-derived Delta-9 THC gummies stand as a testament to our dedication to natural and wholesome alternatives. Each product undergoes multiple rounds of testing to ensure its potency and purity. And the hemp we cherish? It’s organically and sustainably cultivated right here in the USA. With Simple Leaf, you’re not just choosing a product; you’re choosing trust and integrity.
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WARNING: Keep out of reach of children. This product contains up to 0.3% THC. California has recognized THC as potentially causing reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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