Studies have concluded that smoked cannabis is an immunosuppressant. That's commons sense (in regard to the particulates/toxins in the smoke).
I have yet to see any that concluded that vaporizing or oral consumption has caused the same thing. Do you have links?
Ob, you have one that looks very similar to mine! Cheers on your new vape!
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To remove residues, you can run a tack or a nail through the tube. The head of the nail should scrape the condensed vapor off of the interior of the tube.
After you do this, you can use some solvent, like rubbing alcohol, to dissolve any further residues. You can add salt to the solvent as an...
On the topic of butane, would it be possible to make the oil with CO2 or another safe solvent?
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I like the fact that this has an all-glass vapor path. Silicon oxides are not toxic, as opposed to many metal oxides.
StoneMonkey, will the glass-on-glass fitting be reinforced (thicker than normal) to protect it against potential damage and breaking?
The glass-on-glass fitting is right...
It doesn't need to get to 2,500* F, it can just get to 2,190* F. That's over 300* F LESS.
I think if you left it to heat for too long with a propane torch or something similar (not necessarily the small butane torches), you could cause it to react quickly with oxygen to create a thin layer of...
This is why I decided to post the information here. Hopefully someone who has any connections to biochemists/chemists may chime in.
For the moment, I am a pretty skeptical that titanium dioxide may pose any risk to Ti plate/nail users.
I don't see how Ti vaporization is required for oxidation...
Surgical implants are not subject to very high temperatures that may make the metal more prone to oxidation.
EDIT: On TokeCity, people have acknowledged the presence of oxidized titanium on their nails/plates...
Titanium Dioxide Classified as Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans
Titanium dioxide has recently been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen ''possibly carcinogen to humans''. Titanium dioxide accounts for 70% of the total production...
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