How long does delta 8 remain in the body?
Delta 8 is a hormone produced by the body that helps maintain a normal range of glucose levels in our blood plasma, which are necessary for life. Delta 8 also strongly increases after meals and during exercise. A deficiency can cause hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. It's been known to occur when too much fructose has been ingested and consumed at fast-digesting foods such as sweets, liquids sweetened with corn syrup or high fructose corn syrup, fruit juices, honey and agave nectar.
How long does delta 8 remain in the body?
Delta 8 is supposed to be able to leave the body quickly when glucose levels are high. However, we do not know exactly how long it takes for delta 8 to leave the body. It may take one minute or longer, depending on which study is studied. Also, there are numerous factors that can affect how long delta 8 remains in the blood. These include:
* The test is being done.
* The portion of delta 8 that is being tested (percentage)
* Where there is a deficiency
* The health of the individual
* Type of blood test being used.
There are two types of tests one can do to see how long delta 8 remains in the blood: direct and indirect. A direct blood test measures the amount of delta 8 in your blood, while an indirect test is done by measuring insulin levels.