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True Terpenes Viscosity Extract Liquifier Viscosity allows you to gently control the flavor and flow rate of your premium distillates. The terpenes combine smoothly with your oil and are formulated to minimize the impact to flavor and aroma while maintaining product potency. Viscosity is not a thickening nor cutting agent and not recommended to be used with CBD. Viscosity is designed to be used with winterized extracts. INGREDIENTS: Phytol, Beta-Caryophyllene, D-Limonene, Farnesol and Nerolidol It does not contain PG, VG, PEG, MCT, Squalane, Squalene, Coconut oil, Triethyl Citrate, or Vitamin E Acetate Description Viscosity is the only extract modifier comprised of terpenes found natively in the plant. Viscosity allows you to gently control the flavor and flow rate of your premium distillates. The terpenes combine smoothly with your oil and are formulated to minimize the impact to flavor and aroma while maintaining product potency. Viscosity contains only terpenes: * Phytol * Beta-Caryophyllene * D-Limonene * Farnesol * Nerolidol Viscosity does not include the following: * No PG * No VG * No PEG * No MCT * No Squalane * No Squalene * No Coconut Oil * No Mineral Oil * No Triethyl Citrate * No Vitamin E Acetate Is Viscosity All Natural? No. Viscosity uses synthetic phytol due to its greater purity and stability. Generally, synthetics can be more stable, pure and consistent than their natural counterparts. Does Viscosity Have An Oror? Viscosity has a very mild color and odor that minimally contributes to the aroma and flavor of the product in recommended solution. Why Is Viscosity Better Than PG, VG, PEG, MCT Or Other Carriers? Research indicates that PG, VG, and PEG form toxic byproducts through pyrolysis. Studies found that heating to just 150°C yielded degradation products including carcinogenic formaldehyde, vinyl ethers, and a variety of smaller PEG oligomers. Considering the toxicity of the ethylene glycol monomer (a primary ingredient in automobile antifreeze) data describing the degradation of PEG at relatively low temperatures should raise serious concerns about the safety of the polymer, as well as PG and VG, as an additive. MCTs are derivatives of glycerol so despite natural origins they are expected to suffer similar toxic pyrolysis. Indeed, studies on the pyrolysis of closely related food oils have indicated the generation of many different decomposition products, including the carcinogenic acrolein. While it remains unclear what risk is posed by its inclusion, the use of MCT oil as a carrier should be treated with some caution. Is Viscosity A Cutting Agent? No, Viscosity is not formulated to thicken oil, cut costs, or heavily dilute plant-based oils. It is not an adulterant. Is Viscosity A Thickener? No, the opposite actually! Viscosity is comprised of terpenes which help to thin the extract while keeping the ratio of cannabinoids to terpenes closer to what we find in nature. What Extracts Should I Avoid Using With Viscosity? Viscosity acts as a true extract modifier, not a carrier. Meaning it will dissolve into your extract and force separation of non-soluble components. While many clients have had success using Viscosity with raw CO2, BHO, Rosin, and other unwinterized extracts, we cannot say that we recommend using Viscosity with these products because each extraction is unique and contains a varying content of lipids and waxes and other plant constituents which are not oil soluble and may separate and cloud your final product. If you choose to use Viscosity with unwinterized extracts you may do so and find great success, however if it does not turn out as you would have hoped, we cannot offer any form of compensation as you have been informed.
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