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At Darc Arts, we prioritize your safety and satisfaction. 

Our Certificate of Analysis (COA) provides detailed results for every batch, verifying that our THC-A products are free of harmful contaminants and meet legal requirements. Explore the COAs below to see the proof of our commitment to quality and transparency.

 

Disclaimer

All products distributed by Darc Arts are third party tested for potency, purity, and consistency. Darc Arts only distributes the highest-grade products that are fully organic, contain no pesticides, no residual solvents, no heavy metals, and no toxic mildew or mold. All products we distribute are tested by 3rd parties to confirm and maintain full accuracy and consistency of all quality control measures. All phytocannabinoid (PCR) rich products we produce, manufacture, or distribute, are either imported legally, or derived from 100% Federally legal industrial hemp and conforms fully to the 2014 US Farm Bill section 7606 which federally legalized the cultivation of industrial hemp under certain federal mandated conditions which Darc Arts and its partner suppliers fully meets.

 

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CBD Information

Live Resin

Live resin is a superior cannabis product that offers a more potent and flavorful experience compared to traditional concentrates. Unlike other extraction methods, live resin is made from fresh cannabis plants that have been flash-frozen immediately after harvesting. This helps to preserve the plant's terpene profile, resulting in a more aromatic and flavorful product.

One of the main benefits of live resin is its higher terpene content, which not only enhances the overall flavor but also provides additional therapeutic benefits. Terpenes are organic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to the plant's unique aroma and effects. By preserving these terpenes, live resin offers a more robust and well-rounded experience for consumers.

Furthermore, live resin is known for its high THC content, making it a more potent concentrate compared to other products on the market. This allows consumers to achieve a stronger and longer-lasting high with just a small amount of product.

Overall, live resin is a superior cannabis product that offers a more flavorful and potent experience for consumers. Its unique extraction method and high terpene content make it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts looking for a top-quality concentrate.

 

Entourage Effect

The entourage effect refers to the synergistic interactions between different compounds that are present in marijuana or cannabis products.

When it comes to live resin, a cannabis concentrate made from freshly harvested cannabis plant material that has been frozen immediately after harvest, the terpenes play a crucial role in creating this entourage effect.

Terpenes are the aromatic compounds found in cannabis and other plants, and they are responsible for the unique flavors and aromas of different strains.

In live resin, the terpenes are preserved in higher concentrations compared to other extraction methods, such as dried flower or cured resin. This is because the freezing process helps to retain the terpenes' volatile nature, ensuring that their full spectrum of effects is still present in the final product. When consumed, these terpenes work in harmony with the cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, to enhance the overall experience of the user.

The entourage effect of terpenes from live resin can result in a more potent and well-rounded high, as each terpene has its own unique effects on the body and mind. Some terpenes may help to enhance the sedative effects of THC, while others may provide a more uplifting and energizing experience. Overall, the entourage effect of terpenes in live resin showcases the complex and nuanced interactions between the various compounds present in cannabis, leading to a richer and more diverse cannabis experience for the consumer.

Terpenes in live resin contribute to the entourage effect by interacting with cannabinoids in cannabis to enhance their effects. Terpenes have their own unique therapeutic properties and can also help to modulate the effects of cannabinoids, creating a synergistic effect that is greater than the sum of its parts. This interaction between terpenes and cannabinoids is what is known as the entourage effect, where the combination of different compounds in cannabis produces a more powerful and nuanced effect than any single compound on its own. In live resin, the high concentration of terpenes due to the fresh plant material used in extraction can intensify the entourage effect and produce a more flavorful and potent experience for the user.

 

CBN

Cannabinol, or CBN, has gained attention in recent years for its potential benefits in promoting better sleep. Unlike its more well-known counterpart, THC, CBN is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis that has been shown to have sedative effects on the body.

CBN has been found to interact with the endocannabinoid system, which plays a critical role in regulating various physiological processes, including sleep. Studies have suggested that CBN can help induce sleep by interacting with specific receptors in the brain that control the sleep-wake cycle.

One of the main benefits of using CBN for sleep is its ability to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety, both of which can significantly impact the quality of sleep. Additionally, CBN has been shown to have pain-relieving properties, which can help alleviate conditions such as chronic pain that may be interfering with a person’s ability to fall asleep.

In conclusion, incorporating CBN into one’s bedtime routine can be a natural and effective way to improve sleep quality. However, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before using CBN, especially if taking other medications, to ensure it is safe and appropriate for individual needs.

CBN (Cannabinol) is generally considered to have fewer side effects and potential drawbacks compared to other sleep aids such as prescription medications or over-the-counter drugs. Some potential drawbacks of traditional sleep aids include dependency, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and negative interactions with other medications.

CBN, on the other hand, is a non-intoxicating compound derived from the cannabis plant that does not have the same potential for dependency or tolerance as other sleep aids.

Additionally, CBN is not known to have serious side effects when used in appropriate doses, although some users may experience mild effects such as drowsiness, dry mouth, or changes in appetite.

However, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the potential side effects and drawbacks of CBN, as well as its interactions with other medications. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new sleep aid regimen.

 

CBD

CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system by binding to various receptors within the system. The endocannabinoid system is a complex network of receptors, enzymes, and endocannabinoids that are involved in regulating a variety of bodily functions, such as mood, appetite, pain sensation, and immune response.

CBD binds to receptors known as CB1 and CB2 receptors, which are located throughout the body. CB1 receptors are primarily found in the brain and nervous system, while CB2 receptors are predominantly found in the immune system and peripheral tissues. When CBD binds to these receptors, it can modulate the activity of the endocannabinoid system and influence the regulation of various physiological processes.

Additionally, CBD can also interact with other receptors and enzymes within the endocannabinoid system, further influencing its overall function. By interacting with the endocannabinoid system, CBD can help to promote balance and homeostasis within the body, offering potential therapeutic benefits for a variety of conditions.

 

Potential health benefits of using CBD

  • Pain relief: CBD has shown promise in reducing pain and inflammation, making it a potential natural alternative to traditional pain medications.
  • Anxiety and depression: Some studies have indicated that CBD may help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by interacting with neurotransmitter receptors in the brain.
  • Neuroprotective properties: CBD has been studied for its potential neuroprotective properties, which may be beneficial for conditions such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.
  • Anti-inflammatory effects: CBD has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help in reducing inflammation and improving symptoms of inflammatory conditions such as arthritis.
  • Anti-seizure properties: CBD has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of seizures associated with two rare forms of epilepsy, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome.
  • Improving sleep: Some studies suggest that
  • CBD may help improve sleep quality and reduce insomnia, making it a potential natural remedy for sleep disorders.
  • Skin health: CBD has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help in reducing acne and improving skin health.
  • Heart health: Some research indicates that
  • CBD may have potential benefits for heart health, including reducing high blood pressure and improving cardiovascular function.
  • Cancer-related symptoms: CBD has been studied for its potential anti-cancer properties and its ability to alleviate symptoms related to cancer treatment, such as nausea and pain.

It is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the potential health benefits of CBD and to determine the ideal dosage and form of consumption for different conditions. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using CBD for any health-related purposes.

WARNING! If you choose to smoke CBD flowers, THCA Products, or ingestion of any cannabinoid please be advised that you do so at your own risk; any form of smoke inhalation may be harmful to your health. All descriptions of the traditional uses of these products have been taken from information available to the public on the internet and may not be substantiated by scientific evidence. Our products are not approved by the FDA to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any illnesses. All products are compliant with the US Farm Bill and under 0.3% THC.

THCA Information

THCA is through raw cannabis. When cannabis is heated or smoked, THCA is converted into THC through a process known as decarboxylation. However, consuming raw cannabis allows for the therapeutic benefits of THCA to be realized without the psychoactive effects of THC.

As interest in cannabis and its potential health benefits continues to grow, more research is being conducted on THCA and its effects. While the field of study is still relatively new, early results are promising and suggest that THCA has the potential to be a valuable tool in the treatment of various medical conditions.

 

Is THCA legal?

  • The 2018 Farm Bill and subsequent explanations by the DEA make it clear that the only cannabinoid currently defined as “marijuana” under the Controlled Substances Act is delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, the final and most common form of THC. As a result, THCA is considered to be industrial hemp, the same regulatory category as CBD or CBG.

THCA vs. THC

  • If you apply enough heat when you use this cannabinoid, the effects of THCA are exactly the same as the effects of THC. These two cannabinoids are inherently different, however, due to the carboxyl group attached to THCA that disappears when it transforms into THC. Until this transformation takes place, the THC molecule can’t properly bind to its neuroreceptor sites.

 

Hemp derived delta-9 THC

Delta 9 THC, also known as delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, is a chemical found in both medical marijuana and cannabis plants (Cannabis sativa). It is one of the primary cannabinoids which are responsible for producing effects on the body and mind when consumed. For many years, the psychoactive effect of cannabis products were widely misunderstood, with movies like Reefer Madness portraying exaggerated and inaccurate information. However, with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, it became federally legal to buy and sell industrial hemp cannabis products (which have low THC levels) at the federal level. This development has led to an increase in legal hemp-based products containing significant amounts of Delta 9 THC.

 

Legal Status of Delta 9 THC

The legal status of Delta 9 THC varies between federal and state laws, making it a complex landscape for users to navigate. While some states allow medical or recreational marijuana use, it remains illegal at the federal level. In this section, we will explore the legal status of Delta 9 THC at both the federal and state levels, providing a clearer understanding of its legality across the United States.

Understanding the legal status of Delta 9 THC is crucial for anyone considering its use, as it can help avoid potential legal consequences and ensure compliance with the law.

Federal Law

Under federal law, Delta 9 THC is classified as a Schedule I drug, making it illegal in the United States. However, hemp-derived Delta 9 THC is allowed under federal law as long as it has less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC on a dry-weight basis. This distinction between marijuana-derived and hemp-derived Delta 9 THC highlights the complexity of its legal status at the federal level.

It is essential for users to be aware of the federal laws regarding Delta 9 THC, as they may face legal penalties if found in possession of marijuana-derived Delta 9 THC, even if it is legal in their state.

State Laws

State laws regarding Delta 9 THC vary, with some states allowing medical or recreational use, while others maintain its illegality for medicinal purposes. Hemp-derived Delta 9 THC is allowed in 42 states, plus Puerto Rico and D.C., provided that each product has less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight. However, some states have completely banned Delta 9 THC.

As the legality of Delta 9 THC differs from state to state, it is important for users to familiarize themselves with the laws in their jurisdiction to ensure compliance and avoid potential legal consequences.

***WARNING***
If you are sensitive to THC, please do not purchase this product, use with caution! Please respect this product and only consume this in the comfort of your own home, do not drive or operate heavy machinery. Consult a doctor prior to consuming this product.

Product Warning

If you are sensitive to THC, please do not purchase this product, use with caution! Please respect this product and only consume this in the comfort of your own home, do not drive or operate heavy machinery. Consult a doctor prior
to consuming this product.

If you choose to smoke CBD flowers, THCA Products, or ingestion of any cannabinoid please be advised that you do so at your own risk; any form of smoke inhalation may be harmful to your health. All descriptions of the traditional uses of these products
have been taken from information available to the public on the internet and may not be substantiated by scientific evidence. Our products are not approved by the FDA to diagnose,
treat, prevent, or cure any illnesses. All products are compliant with the US Farm Bill and under 0.3% THC.