There is a huge place for your oil in the industry if it is what you say, isolate has helped consumers to understand individual effects of cannabinoids. Full spectrum oils is what the market is demanding now, which is why Rosin carts are extremely popular.
Hey Curious I think you are looking for things to pick apart. Your discussing process as I am questioning a specific oil and possible place in the market for it. I will be happy to change heading. I was just trying to explain why its possible since we have it and I personally feel the market is what it has been created to be and is in its infancy.
Thank You Wolkentek and I look forward to your review of the tests but more so when you are able to try some. I do not believe the tru Entourage Effect can be built and thats harder to read on a COA and thats one of the hurdles getting this type of oil on the market.
Yes Tweed I am aware …smartass you know what I meant and yes water can lol
I’m not sure if you’ve given this site much of a look.
70-90% of threads are fairly/highly technical.
Nomenclature is pretty important.
Namely, that’s why the first 30 replies to your thread had no idea what you were talking about. It was your misuse/misunderstanding of the word chemical.
What was your starting thc % in your material. If you started with something at 20-25% thc and only brought it up to 30%… Then it’s pretty unremarkable.
I will respectfully agree to disagree with your last comment. I see there are those on here to discuss a topic, those who are educated and those who like to flex. I appreciated the conversation.
Hot water steam ran through a reactor from top inlet to bottom outlet. So it’s basically like a solvent wash in a reactor but the hot water steam is the solvent. This pushes off all the terps. Some cannabinoids are extracted some are not. Then there’s gotta be some sort of post processing involved. Gonna have all that yummy chlorophyll.
Chemical free or not? If not, change the post title or it’s a false statement. And no, I’m not gonna be that dude that says water is technically a solvent. So how am I nitpicking?
That’s pretty misleading to say you have a chemical free extraction method, then later say well, no, I mean no harmful chemicals.
Anyway, good luck with your venture, I’m not in your target demo.
Just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s good or safe.
The poison is in the dose.
Terpenes can be bad for you.
Your body produces acetone naturally, but it’s certainly not good to ingest.
It also produces hydrochloric acid. You shouldn’t drink it either.
Do you have the GRAS guidelines for your “secret solvent”? Do you know if it’s inhalable? Do you know if vaporizing it at high temperatures produces other byproducts? (I highly doubt there’s been studies on that). Is it an allowable solvent in your state? Did they set ppm guidelines on residuals? Have you got the numbers for your residual solvent ppm? Did you have it tested?
Are there any benefits of using this “secret” solvent other than marketing/labeling?
GRAS is a joke of a safety designation In my opinion. It’s basically just an industry term to confirm the company that makes a compound stands behind its safety and the government hasn’t gone out of its way to prove them wrong. The FDA is such a joke sometimes.
I got skeptical when he said all the old school heads liked it because it reminded them of the old school high. Then completely stopped reading after he said he turned to MedMen for info
this is clearly you trying to sell your process. there was no need for you to mention your process/extraction method. all you had to say was: “why dont people like to smoke crude?”
these kind of games on this site are usually met with negative responses.
this site has a cut the bullshit mentality which i love — just my 2 cents and no disrespect just offering advice
There was a big dose of sarcasm in my post. This guy said his distillate only gets to 80%. Theres way more wrong to what he’s saying than trying to sell an sop or whatever people here think.