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Safety & Compliance

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October 10, 2017

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So does it? Or does it not? Taking an in-depth loo So does it? Or does it not? Taking an in-depth look at the interaction between the psychoactive and the sweet 🍫
Some say color matters, others say it doesn't. T Some say color matters, others say it doesn't. 

The truth is, color does not indicate concentrate quality. 

This applies not only to cannabis but also to other plant concentrates like olive oils. 

Factors such as the type of plant and harvest time can affect color. However, some companies use color remediation techniques to clean their products or lighten the color of poor-quality material. 

While lighter-colored concentrates may be more appealing, it doesn't necessarily mean they are better ✨
#CBD Extract Market is expected to hit USD 36 bill #CBD Extract Market is expected to hit USD 36 billion by 2032. The 21% CAGR is defined by regulatory improvements and the rising preference toward cannabis extracts 🔥
🌿 CBD, a major component of hemp, is being rese 🌿 CBD, a major component of hemp, is being researched for its potential to treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, rosacea, psoriasis, and dermatitis. 

🌿 When applied to the skin, CBD interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system, which can have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-microbial effects. 

🌿 While more research is needed, current evidence suggests that CBD may be a beneficial and safe alternative to traditional pharmaceuticals for skin health.
#HAPPY420 everyone! We're excited to be back on In #HAPPY420 everyone! We're excited to be back on Instagram 🌿
Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is the precurso Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is the precursor to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and it is the newest trend in cannabis extracts. THCA is not intoxicant as THC, but it converts to it through heat treatment undergoing the decarboxylation process.  This compound has multiple benefits, and it may open new doors for the cannabis industry.

Why THCA over THC extracts

THCA extracts have a higher purity, no smell, and more versatility in terms of how it can be utilized compared to THC containing extracts. [1] THCA may have many health benefits including brain protective in the treatment for Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s, anti-inflammatory properties, anti-tumor, appetite stimulant and anti-insomnia among others. Nevertheless more studies and clinical trials should be done in order to assess THCA potential. [2] Overall, THCA has similar benefits to THC, but without the undesired psychotropic effect.

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Live rosin gummies are a new type of edible that r Live rosin gummies are a new type of edible that reports to deliver a “Δ-9 smoker’s high” that has a 5-15 minute onset and 2-4 hour duration. What makes this product unique is that it is not developed from tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) distillate, like most edibles. Instead, these edibles are made from live rosin.

What is THC distillate?

Most cannabis edibles on the market today are made from THC distillate, that is a highly concentrated, gooey product with an average THC level of around 70 percent. THC must be derived from tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), which does exist in the trichomes of the living cannabis plant. THC is made when TCHA is exposed to heat and oxygen over time.

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Distillation of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) leads t Distillation of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) leads to one of the most potent cannabis products on the market. However, pure THC distillate lacks all but THC. In other words, it’s missing many but not all of the desirable characteristics of cannabis plants, such as taste and smell. Fortunately, distillate manufacturers and even consumers can remedy this by adding back to the distillate what was lost.

Terpenes and THC Distillation

Cannabis terpenes are chemical compounds that produce the smells and tastes consumers find pleasing. They also have powerful medicinal properties and have attracted the attention of the pharmaceutical and health industries for their medical potential.

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Solventless concentrates are quickly becoming the Solventless concentrates are quickly becoming the new gold standard in the cannabis extracts niche. It’s one of those fairly rare cases of simplicity meeting luxury.
According to BDSA, a cannabis market analyst firm, in the first quarter of 2018, there were only 4 rosin vape cartridge products sold in Colorado. Fast forward to the first quarter of 2021, and they became 160. That’s a 40-fold increase in 3 years!
The same trend can be observed in California, going from 16 to 28 products in the same period. The reasons behind the rapid rise in solventless concentrates’ popularity are a few.
Safety and Purity
This is the first and most obvious one. In fact, it’s perfectly logical not just within the cannabis world, but the worlds of wellness, foods and drinks as a whole in which safety and purity are becoming a bigger priority as a result of our increased access to information on health and the hazards to it.

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