um there alot of cannabis smoking cancer patients, at least in my state where it is Medical marijuana is legal.
ca5h I'm not saying there isn't a balance, all I'm saying is that there is a possible benefit to vaping.
If you like smooth pulls, and excellent diffusion, frits are worth considering, but there are enormous drawbacks. cleaning if not done very frequently is quite difficult. expensive fine abrasive very quickly add up in cost, solvents like dichloromethane are out of the reach of most glass...
not hardly, as it is correct, but there are workarounds, try using boveda humidity packs, it's a silica gel that absorbs and releases water vapor to maintain a constant humidity.
whether they are freezable or not is a good question.
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20090623/marijuana-smoke-linked-to-cancer
I say possible, because no causal link has been established yet, though it is possible for acetaldehyde to act as a DNA adduct.
It's time to change the nation's stance towards many things. That being said, this is a large step in being honest with ourselves.
Near the end of the article it is said that the court could order the DEA to reschedule cannabis, but that is not possible. It is the Department of Health and...
particle trapping is a stupid reason, unless you walk around with one attached to your face. as others have mentioned, the idea of having a humidifier does help, alot of people attest to warm water's effectiveness.
have you tried tinctures?
another option is to combust before vaping, i'm aware that this technique is effective for many, as well as just waiting for the vape to kick in.
as for heavy hitters, the supreme vape and the herbalaire both qualify as such, but stronger than anything is the skinny...
crystal, like the kind used for hookah's is made with lead oxide, but the chances of the lead solubilizing and incorporating itself into the water vapor is so highly unlikely (provided extensive cleaning prior to the first use), similar to the boron from borosilicate glass incorporating itself...
look, what you have done in the past is completely relevant.
what is relevant is that science is based upon narrowing down what is possible so that we may be able to understand our reality. things like "fact" are not scientific, by its nature, things that are learned from science are best...
please read some debates on aetheist vs. religion, and you will quickly realize that things that you can assume to be proven as "fact" with science, are really just limiting doubt.
as much as i think fears of teflon are overstated, i think you should reconsider this word usage.
"scientific fact" is contradictory, anyone who understands the definitions of science understands this, please refrain from making such outcries.
science is the idea of narrowing down...
one of the most effective and lowest usage vapes i have found is simply a Pasteur pipette AKA the skinny pete. break off the long tip, pack the other end leaving space at the tip, and then heat the glass around the herb with a lighter.
simple, but effective.
it's logical to me that your bags would not feel hot. plastics are very good insulators, which is why they are ideal for a vapor path, so less vapor condenses onto them vs ceramics, glass, or especially metals.
which is why the vapor does not chill too much in the bags. personally i find bags...
well there's a couple things i would like to clarify.
yes, "water filtration" is less painful in the sense that some heat is removed. the psychoactive compounds are in a mix of vapor state, and droplets that have condensed on dust particles. I don't have high hopes for an extraction process...
I would think that the HA would fit this description, it's very similar if used upside down in a water pipe.
the compromise with the HA is quite small, even nonexistant if you're using it in this style, the only compromise you would have to make is when using it with a whip, but why would you?
The Herbalaire fits your description quite well. the learning curve is quite short, it is fairly inexpensive if you know where to look (usually half the price of the plenty), it's not designed as a portable, and it is not massive, nor heavy.
as far as simplicity is concerned, look no further...