if anyone has watched how the pumps work, it isn't hard to imagine that some amount of tubing would be incorporated into the fluid, that being said, is the quantity of silicone being found in the patients of medical significance?
I'm curious, it seems as if the different members of this forum have disagreements over what is healthy for them. I believe this comes down to differing definitions of "health" and "healthy".
I think a discussion about this will lead to increased thought on the topic.
I define health as...
i looked into the vaporsmoke for a while and it seemed to be right on the money for what you need.
that being said the learning curve is somewhat long.
http://vaporsmokepipe.com/
while the point of whether vaping is healthier than smoking is debatable, i will leave that point be.
if you're coordinated the supreme, if not the herbalaire.
there's a multitude of other options out there, as well as constructing your own device.
but those two are straightforward and effective.
without going into too much detail, potency is reduced by condensing the vapor, that being said more vapor will be condensed with a longer vapor path, as well as the addition of water and the use of materials with high thermal conductivity.
in general terms the thermal conductivity looks like...
I spoke a bit with Mr. Jolson after the failure of the previous proposition, and I believe he has a good head on his shoulders.
After reviewing the current propositions that may get the 19 title, I still think his is the best.
Here ya go...
if you grind fine enough, the ubie is the answer, the less, the better.
also, larry is correct, the widened spectrum a higher temperature provides when administered simultaneously provides the most efficient dose.
the product doesn't mention how to remove it from the glass, in chemistry the typical joint lube is silicone grease, and in order to remove it, dangerous, hard to acquire solvents are required.
it means the vapor will condense like it does when used with a water device so it won't lead to the drying out of the lungs that many vaporists are complaining about.
i think the sentiment that vaporization is what is causing the irritation is a correct one.
based upon anecdotal evidence, i have concluded that the overall heat transfer to the lungs is greater when vaporizing than when smoking. this can lead to far greater irritation of the mucous membranes...
i feel i have to comment. this is why meth labs get on the news for blowing up neighborhoods, because people don't do things the right way when dealing with solvents. it's unfortunate, and often leads to legislation limiting brighter, more cautious individuals.
your friend gets no sympathy...