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Whilst your about, do you know anything about hash rosin coming to medical in 5 to 6 weeks, the person in the video has mentioned this.
Literally there's 4 other companies aside from Mamedica®/ Clearleaf® working on it right now. I'm not sure immediately whom will be first to market, as I know two different companies were at the stage of importation. One of those is hoping to package rosin in a different format - I can't say much more for now.
 
Just to end the accusations and general bullshit around it, this is how Nev's THCA extract is made:
 
Following all of this and laughing. Remember when distilate first came out and ppl were putting it in joints and having loadsa fun with it until they realised about why it became a distilate in the 1st place.

It all came down to the source product so ppl quickly moved away from this very winterized refined clean product because of source material that was used in SOME instances and this was how companies was not losing money with bad material that needed cleaned not binned.

Its much the same i see here. If it is rosin as was claimed then show ppl the buds or hash thats being pressed but looking at supercritical co2 the winterization lol then the full spectrum lipids fats waxs is removed so am i right in saying that rosin is full spectrum extract with waxs fats lipids intact where nevstract is winterized not full spectrum extract.

Having had supercritical before winterization its very dark product now to get it light as a nevstract takes work to get that out so alot of difference to rosin that was the 1st argument. Thca nevstract is different than calling it rosin so if it was just called this and winterized then anyone whos in the know knows its been cleaned up.

The nevstract i have seen looks as light as unoxidised hash rosin and i wonder if he knew this and did he call it rosin in the past or was it called rosin cos it looks the part.

How the hell does these terpenes stay intact now that is a science i want to know.

No skin in this game as i am more a flower man than extract.
 
The nevstract i have seen looks as light as unoxidised hash rosin and i wonder if he knew this and did he call it rosin in the past or was it called rosin cos it looks the part.
He called it rosin on the first batch, but changed it to THC-A extract as he was called out on it being Rosin. He admits himself he did not understand the terms for extracts/rosins etc, so he mis labled it, corrected on the batch after. This is what has led to the fall out, 2 people will not let it drop he called it rosin. I knew it was a co2 high pressure extraction and not CRC that those 2 individuals are saying it is.
Rosin is usually (according to one of these experts) a more yellow creamy colour, but what people do not realise is you can whip up Nevs getting air into it and it turns into a more budder type 'rosin' in appearance.
 
He called it rosin on the first batch, but changed it to THC-A extract as he was called out on it being Rosin. He admits himself he did not understand the terms for extracts/rosins etc, so he mis labled it, corrected on the batch after. This is what has led to the fall out, 2 people will not let it drop he called it rosin. I knew it was a co2 high pressure extraction and not CRC that those 2 individuals are saying it is.
Rosin is usually (according to one of these experts) a more yellow creamy colour, but what people do not realise is you can whip up Nevs getting air into it and it turns into a more budder type 'rosin' in appearance.
Ah ok so its just called a nevstract rather than rosin
So the co2 extract will extract the terpenes in a chamber and they will be added back in and the colour of extract will be yellow to gold and then in alcohol for 24 hr and come out a lighter colour and have that consistency then terpenes added in or Its a dark oil and crc`d with questionable terpenes added back in.

So immature plants that has to have the terpenes get extracted into differnt chamber then higher pressure n thca extracted ok i get it

Seen hash rosin as whiter than white but all depends on heat and time oxidised

Yeah little heat n whip can create diff looking peoducts.
 
Hi Doob, I'm familiar with this video, with all 3 in fact. One scousers view promoted by smacksalad who is at war with Nev.
Everyone who watches obviously gets doubts, basically smacksalad is affecting nevs business, like he has now with you.
Nev is flying to USA with a film guy to film the whole process to give us peace of mind. Nev says crop to co2 pressure extraction method pure and good. Big fozz says otherwise. Bit like whether or not our bud is pgr.
I can't say to you to trust it or not. All I can say is my 6th order arrives tomorrow. And most of my script money happily goes to nev at present.

Did the filming of the process emerge do you know @Moon ?

Would be interested to see it if so. Had a look on the YouTube channel but couldn't see anything there
 
Hey all, I’ve been following this thread and just wanted to add my take.

One of my subscribers actually sent me some of this product recently, asking if I could help shed some light on it. They live remotely, can’t work due to health issues, and were trying to find a way to medicate affordably and stay functional — so I took the request seriously.

I’ve been experimenting with it and documenting everything carefully as part of a wider harm reduction approach I support through Meducated UK. While I won’t make any final conclusions just yet, I will say this:

🧪 The product appears to behave as you'd expect from THCa — it converts when heated, gives off a terpene-rich aroma, and has similar effects to other concentrates I’ve tried.

That said, there’s a huge gap in traceability, standardised testing, and transparency. And as someone focused on education and patient safety, I totally understand the concerns being raised here.

I’ll probably do a video about it soon with my thoughts — no hype, no hate — just a breakdown from a harm reduction angle to help patients make informed choices.

Much love to everyone sharing their experiences here — this kind of open convo is important as medical access evolves.
 
Hey all, I’ve been following this thread and just wanted to add my take.

One of my subscribers actually sent me some of this product recently, asking if I could help shed some light on it. They live remotely, can’t work due to health issues, and were trying to find a way to medicate affordably and stay functional — so I took the request seriously.

I’ve been experimenting with it and documenting everything carefully as part of a wider harm reduction approach I support through Meducated UK. While I won’t make any final conclusions just yet, I will say this:

🧪 The product appears to behave as you'd expect from THCa — it converts when heated, gives off a terpene-rich aroma, and has similar effects to other concentrates I’ve tried.

That said, there’s a huge gap in traceability, standardised testing, and transparency. And as someone focused on education and patient safety, I totally understand the concerns being raised here.

I’ll probably do a video about it soon with my thoughts — no hype, no hate — just a breakdown from a harm reduction angle to help patients make informed choices.

Much love to everyone sharing their experiences here — this kind of open convo is important as medical access evolves.

Nice one - no hype, no hate, no ego - that's what we're aiming for here 💚
 
Learning alot these days me lol

I will say ive orderd it and will giv my view once it arrives. White runtz!

But is the science correct, heat the thca then it becomes THC?? Thats the main part of what i want to know. If thats true it could be a very good concept. No matter how you advertise it for sale in the uk, not for human consumption is a good loop hole. Thus the product could be a good thing wouldnt you say?

So lets say nevs product proves to be a clean product, tested and all that, thats a good thing for the cannabis users no?? Medical and recreational in the eyes of the law??

Do i sound dumb saying all that. Im trying to get the gist of this one
 
Learning alot these days me lol

I will say ive orderd it and will giv my view once it arrives. White runtz!

But is the science correct, heat the thca then it becomes THC?? Thats the main part of what i want to know. If thats true it could be a very good concept. No matter how you advertise it for sale in the uk, not for human consumption is a good loop hole. Thus the product could be a good thing wouldnt you say?

So lets say nevs product proves to be a clean product, tested and all that, thats a good thing for the cannabis users no?? Medical and recreational in the eyes of the law??

Do i sound dumb saying all that. Im trying to get the gist of this one
I'd say your gaining knowledge
 
Theres a lot, a very lot to learn about how advanced things have come over the years and how slow the government is in response the that advancement especialy. To me its exciting what different things are on offer and how the days of just smoking a joint or having a bong in the back yard have progressed to where we are today. Legally or not, and it all comes from 1 plant. Amazing
 
Theres a lot, a very lot to learn about how advanced things have come over the years and how slow the government is in response the that advancement especialy. To me its exciting what different things are on offer and how the days of just smoking a joint or having a bong in the back yard have progressed to where we are today. Legally or not, and it all comes from 1 plant. Amazing
There is definitely a lot to learn with regards to cannabis, how your supposed to use your medication, housing and cannabis, driving, the different ways and best gadgets for vaping, how to press rosin for yourself, best clinics, how your Cannabis medication effects you and what's best for you. There is a lot to learn, I'd say enjoy "Your Journey" as you go along 😅
 
Learning alot these days me lol

I will say ive orderd it and will giv my view once it arrives. White runtz!

But is the science correct, heat the thca then it becomes THC?? Thats the main part of what i want to know. If thats true it could be a very good concept. No matter how you advertise it for sale in the uk, not for human consumption is a good loop hole. Thus the product could be a good thing wouldnt you say?

So lets say nevs product proves to be a clean product, tested and all that, thats a good thing for the cannabis users no?? Medical and recreational in the eyes of the law??

Do i sound dumb saying all that. Im trying to get the gist of this one
Yes thca needs 'decarbing' to become THC, ie it needs heating to 160c to do this. We can use raw as in a vape, dab, spliff it reaches far higher temps and works.
 
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