We strongly encourage everyone (consumers, caregivers, and licensed companies) to share information here. As such, gifting is prohibited on Michigents. Gifting of cannabis may be legal for adults 21+ in MI, but transactions involving cannabis violate Reddit’s Content Policy. This rule includes, but is not limited to, both sales and sourcing. P2P sales remain illegal under MI law, and are simply not allowed under Reddit’s Content Policy. Threats of violence are unacceptable and will result in an immediate permanent ban. Keep it civil and avoid personal attacks. This is a large community with a wide variety of opinions, so disagreements will happen. Join the discord! It's a great way for users to connect! Rules I am open to change my mind, hear other's thoughts.A place for fellow Michiganders to celebrate trees as well as everything else that comes along with living in Michigan (local craft beer, music festivals, etc). I hope my "fears" are wrong, but as a huge concentrate fan/snob, I just don't like what I have seen/read/experienced firsthand, about crc tech. Medicate with what works for you totally. Until I hear that companies like them say it's safe process, I have no use for crc tech, but please don't think I mean any disrespect to those who have differing opinions. They have been at the forefront of so much cutting edge tech, but i don t see any crc out of there. They are a quality company, started by a husband-wife team, with patients and quality in mind. Other companies put out some fire too, no doubt, but imo, consistently, black label GDL, is/was, heads and above the gold standard. I can't see how anything can get better(week in, week out, year after year)than Green Dot Labs black label HTFSE, Live Nectars, Live Rosin. I assume can back me up here, but Colorado has some of the finest concentrates on earth, prior to any crc tech. So many questions before I can get behind this tech or use the products made with that process. Is the crc tech product the cause for this? Should we be vaping things that pass through silica gels, Magnesol, and t5 bentonite clay? Is the company doing something wrong in the crc tech process that's to blame? I don't think inhaling silica into our lungs is good, but I'm not sure I know that 100%. They stated they were not using carts at all, which is normally where we have seen EVALI show up. This person claims to have dabbed only PW concentrates for roughly one month, around 7 grams total i think, so it doesn't appear to they are a heavy user, imo, to blame it on. In fact, in our reddit sub for med patients, 2 days ago, someone who claims to have been using only Prime Wellness concentrates(every one ive had or seen on the web is crc tech made) had posted that he/she had been diagnosed with e-cigarette or vaping product use associated lung injury, aka EVALI. Now maybe I would trust some hippie hash artisan to do this process properly and most importantly, use FIRE flower, not poor grown/cured garbage, but I don't trust Corporate-Canna conglomerates to do things right when it comes to their patients/customers. They use, Magnesol, also called, frying oil filter powder T5 bentonite clay and silica gel in the process. But it seems people are either on on side or the other when it comes to this tech in the industry. Until Prime Wellness I had not seen/had this type of product before. So I can only imagine how uninspiring the flower is that they use to make the CRC Tech concentrates. Their flower, that I have bought a few times, always looks ok, but then smells and tastes of chlorophyll/hay. I bought 2 grams early on and will never buy it again. It is some of the blandest, tasteless, and harsh product I have ever used. We have a company in the program called Prime Wellness.
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