Orange concentrates

Hexane and silica usually results in a mor orange extract as well.

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CRC is good when done right. It can make extracts cleaner when actually done right, but he’s right about people just tossing whatever kind of biomass they want into a CRC chamber. Which is my main question.

I do realize color doesn’t mean everything but it does on the black market when buying from random sources, which is my question.

My friends press flower rosin and it comes out poop brown or golden poop brown and it dabs well for just flower rosin and its how you excel into hash rosin. My question is why does some batter look orange and from what? Is it bad? If it isn’t what are they usually doing to make it? Vice versa. I just want to understand what these people are doing and how to identify said product to avoid it and to know whats in it to educate more people.

The fried food you eat is crc :man_shrugging:t3::joy:

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Who CRC’s solventless material?

I’ve only seen people CRC mids shatter to replicate the look of rosin/hash rosin.

I realize that yes but you also said CRC can cause it. Which is my point of the question as well. I posted this in another comment here.

doesn’t mean im gonna smoke it, hah!. my general point is these strains, aromas, cannabis aromas have been naturally occurring in one form or another for thousands of years, we humans most likely have gotten used to smelling sed aromas, even smoking them. im not gonna go play god pretending I know exactly what profile im giving people after a CRC is performed and then boast that its actually healthier than the alternative. Just me idk I need hard evidence, thats it. Ill run my own test on Terpenes and their interactions with filtration medias.

Natural > manmade for smoking and cannabis

For food eh, depends.

CRC definitely changes the aromatic compounds. I’ve seen this extensively. Acid activated media causes a lot of changes on the non-terpene compounds that I’ve long argued are more important than any terpene. Not necessarily bad but yes it changes it from what nature created. The thing is, so does every extraction method. So the holistic all-natural argument is a bit of a moot point on concentrates, with or without solvents or filter media.

Filter media can contaminate the end product. It’s more common than people realize. That’s a whole different issue though.

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Either way you still take it into your body. I mean really think about it…

Food

Water

Air

Literally everything around us has been filtered or remediate in one way or another to be produced into what it is as a consumable in front of you now. The components of the device your using to type was likely crc’d.

You shouldn’t be hitting high enough temps to even vaporize these media’s, if you’re inhaling them in your concentrates you need better filtration to catch said micro particles. Or the manufacture does.

The reality of it is, properly made consumables that have undergone this process should always be tested to ensure they’re a safe product to be released into market.

People hate crc, but then praise distillate. I don’t get it.

If you can’t trust a manufacturer due to their inability to make a extract with the right filtration equipment/materials then you likely should not be consuming their product in the first place.

With that being said, yes we as humans have preferences for specific terpenoids, carotenoids, flavonoids, cannabinoids, & many other compounds within these plants & many others around as well. Using proper filtration or crc will help purify specific compounds & if using a variety of different media variations you can acheive a wide variety of these said compounds in a cleaner more pure scale. Collect fractions & really get down to the nit & grit.

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And god herself came down from the heavens, her face shining like an concentrated orange angelic light, and she blessed us with this comment, which we shall revere above all other comments made upon this most holy first day of May.

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The point of the term “all natural” for extracting is the starting material and being clean. Not using dirty material to turn into something that “looks good” but doesn’t smoke good.

That is an opinion. All-natural means all-natural. It does not pertain to quality or even how clean it is, just origin of all contents contained within the product.

One caveat and something of a grey area is that you can technically synthesize chemicals with acid-activated filter media. Then it’s treading a fine line between being classifiable as “natural.” That doesn’t have anything to do with using old/unclean material however. I don’t disagree that I have mixed feelings on CRC at times. As with all things there’s a right way and a wrong way.

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When I see orange extract like mentioned it comes out of the triangle a makes its way away from the folks with the knowledge & sold to unexpecting custies. This is what happens with fires, rolling blackouts & freezer after freezer stuffed to the lids with farm fresh frozen. There in the game for paper, nothing more. This isn’t about good product for great people, something totally different. YMMV

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May the fourth be with you sire

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It sounds like he might be needing more than the fourth to be with him…
But we knew this…

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You mean… Da fifth?

Like pleading the fifth? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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He’s gonna need his sixth sense

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Don’t drink the pine terps fam

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I only drink water that’s been baked out of b80

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