So i have been vaping for a few years now. but l used to temp step a lot. Now lately with some strains i went straight to the higher temperatures (195c/383f medical temperature). So i noticed that when i do that sometimes i get a discomfort in my left arm, my pink goes numb, i get strong sedative feelings in left arm. the rest of my body feels fine. I have the same problem with edibles. Also it causes me to sometimes have trouble swallowing or breathing at higher temperatures. It sort of feels that i forgot how to breath or something. It does not seem to happen at lower temperatures.
I have been going back to the lower temperatures. And I don't get the discomfort then. I vape at 182c/360f on my Arizer Extreme Q now.
I seems like the higher temperatures release something that my body does not agree with.
I was never really a big fan of high temperatures because i dont like that feeling on my body in general. But i find it fascinating that this does not occur on lower temperatures. I have discomfort in left arm after taking weed before, so i know i am not the only one.
But i was wondering if somebody knows what is causing this?
My guess is that it could be the CBN which is a byproduct of the thc-a being decarbed. I noticed that the effect is very minimal at 185c, but i like the 182c/360f a bit better.
Yesterday i was vaping a bowl of the Happy haze throughout the day at 182c/360fand i felt fine. And I was actually really impressed with the dark ABV i got from that EQ at that low temperature. So I put the ABV in the mighty at 210 just to see for science sake how much vape the mighty could still squeeze out of that abv.
And some came out, it hit me, including the slight numbness in the left arm. it was very mild. So something happens to my body at the 185c or above temperature and i want to know what it is. And i am not going to use that temperature anymore, because i think i already extracted 90% of the herb at 182c. So not really worth the effort and discomfort.
I have been going back to the lower temperatures. And I don't get the discomfort then. I vape at 182c/360f on my Arizer Extreme Q now.
I seems like the higher temperatures release something that my body does not agree with.
I was never really a big fan of high temperatures because i dont like that feeling on my body in general. But i find it fascinating that this does not occur on lower temperatures. I have discomfort in left arm after taking weed before, so i know i am not the only one.
But i was wondering if somebody knows what is causing this?
My guess is that it could be the CBN which is a byproduct of the thc-a being decarbed. I noticed that the effect is very minimal at 185c, but i like the 182c/360f a bit better.
Yesterday i was vaping a bowl of the Happy haze throughout the day at 182c/360fand i felt fine. And I was actually really impressed with the dark ABV i got from that EQ at that low temperature. So I put the ABV in the mighty at 210 just to see for science sake how much vape the mighty could still squeeze out of that abv.
And some came out, it hit me, including the slight numbness in the left arm. it was very mild. So something happens to my body at the 185c or above temperature and i want to know what it is. And i am not going to use that temperature anymore, because i think i already extracted 90% of the herb at 182c. So not really worth the effort and discomfort.