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  1. luchiano

    Vaporizing causes severe paranoia after T-break...

    Drink some type of fruit juice, preferably orange or welches grape, 15-30 MINUTES BEFORE YOU PUFF, along with 250mg of vitamin C, and lower the amount you load into the bowl. You might not need as much as you think.
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    I forgot about the mold issues, so you may want to scrap that idea. Unless you can keep the humidity low enough to prevent mold from growing(40%-60%) with a programmable dehumidifier, I don't think you should use one. Just try to keep the moisture in your bud, and vapor path.
  3. luchiano

    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    I like that little thing. Dreamer, have you ever thought of getting a humidifier in your room to add some moisture to your environment?.
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    When I state moist herb, I'm referring herb that is not too wet, but also not too dry. Yes, the herb will dry after a few hits, but the substances that give the flavor we like are hygroscopic and will take away moisture from our respiratory system if they don't have enough in the herb. This is...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    Alright, after some thinking, and experimenting, I balled down the issues to dryness, inhalation speed, way of loading the bowl, stirring, temperature used, and the amount of puffs or bags. 1-When you use dry herb, it will pull moisture from your mouth, and respiratory system. Some of the...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    Yeah, I like the thought provoking aspects of herb, but I still believe in the health effects it does for my body, which is why I want to get the most out it, and I'm trying to help others get it also, which is why I'm asking so much questions, and trying to bring all the information together to...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    This is really making me confused. I'm going to do some research to find out why some feel satisfied with low, and some with high temperatures. Don't me wrong I can deal with low temps, but it feels like something is missing if I stay at a temperature as low as 180c. I can go there, but not be...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    I don't know why it was still harsh?. Maybe the herb was too dry. I don't know, but try to figure it out because you're missing out on a nice experience. At least you tried, but again try to figure it out, and don't just leave it alone, because like I stated you still want to filter out the...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    Have you ever tried to use some type of water pipe to keep the harshness down so you can go higher?. You can use ice instead of water, if you want to keep more flavor, while still keeping everything cool. Also, if you don't want to use too much ice which can condense some vapors resulting in...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    That's good you tried. What vaporizer did you use, and how much did you use, if I may ask?. 180c is too low for me, that is only 356f. I wonder why certain people need low temps, while others need high temps to feel satisfied?. EDIT: I did more thinking, and the only reason I can think...
  11. luchiano

    The Magic-Flight Box

    That may be true for most vaporizers, but the mflb is an exception. Because it heats up so fast, and it uses just regular rechargeable batteries, there is a learning curve. Other vaporizer either have a set temperature or you can control the temperature, but they don't heat up nearly as fast as...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    To keep the harshness down, get some boveda packs to store your herb, but use them after your ground up your herb because the moisture prevents the herb from grinding good. Also, make sure your herb is dry already so the boveda will keep the moisture accurate, and prevent mold from growing. If...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    I think the reason a lot of people don't like going higher in temperature is because the thc is too strong when it is released in high amounts, which it will be when you go in temperatures 396, and up. This has been shown is studies. When thc is concentrated, it tends to be overbearing for...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    The taste changes due to be so volatile, and boil at a low temperature, that if you use very dry herb it will lose taste quickly from not having water to keep everything cool, and intact. I explained it earlier so I won't go into that. Also, the vapor gets thin because of whatever temperature...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    The thing is, if you have chunks of herb, even a small piece, there will still be trichomes that haven't been heated enough to release the thc. Remember air is very lite compared to the herb it is touching so the air will only be most effective to the surface of the areas it touches. If you have...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    Slow & long, is really the best for the most extraction, assuming you have the proper temperature set, because it allows the hot air to stay in contact with the surface of the herb much longer then if you were to inhale too much, and the airflow temperature dips, giving you a temperature that is...
  17. luchiano

    Marijuana Isn’t a Pain Killer—It’s a Pain Distracter

    That's true, but the skin is on the outside of the body so they should have tested people who used balms or at least eaten the cannabis with the proper fatty foods so the cannabinoids can go to the skin through the lymphatic systme and do it's thing. Just testing people by giving them a tablet...
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    Study: Cannabis Use Associated With Decreased Prevalence Of Diabetes

    This is something I always thought because the whiteys, and paranoia, people experience from strong herb when they don't have enough carbohydrates in their system is from cannabis lowering their blood sugar too much, and causing those effects. Even though the article doesn't show how cannabis...
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    Different strains different vaporization time?

    Yeah, I don't agree with that, but that is a different subject. That is more about buying as opposed to using which is what I'm referring to. If you buy herb you should buy it dry as possible, to prevent mold problems as well as buying less for more. You can always add you own moisture when needed.
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