: These chemicals are designed to mimic THC but can be significantly more potent and toxic.
: Online marketplaces for these products are often "honey traps" or scams. Reviewers frequently warn against buying unregulated synthetic products due to horrible physical and mental highs.
: Many of the active chemicals in spice are classified as Schedule I controlled substances. Manufacturers constantly tweak the chemical formulas to bypass laws, but law enforcement often uses broad "analogue" laws to prosecute buyers and sellers.
: Users have reported severe reactions, including seizures, psychosis, heart palpitations, and even death.
: Some products marketed as "herbal" may actually contain sawdust or toxic fragrance oils similar to those used in industrial fireworks.
For those seeking safe or legal alternatives, it is recommended to consult a licensed medical professional or visit a reputable, licensed dispensary where products are lab-tested for safety and purity.
: Because these products are unregulated, one batch of a specific brand like "Head Trip" may contain entirely different chemicals than the next. Legal and Safety Risks of Online Buying
Synthetic cannabinoids, often marketed as "herbal incense" or "liquid incense," are NOT natural or safe alternatives to marijuana.