Sorry, I was being vague, I'm referring to the white oxidation layer that builds up on TI Nails after use - and when scraped off is what I've seen referred to as oxide dust. People replace and maintain their Ti nail to avoid this oxide layer because if inhaled, causes more potential for cancer.There are many different types of "Oxides" so you may need to be more specific in your question.
I ain't really a science guy but oxide just means it's a chemical compound that contains at least one Oxygen atom along with at least one other element.
So the answer to your question may vary from compound to compound. Point out which compound your worried about and someone else with more knowledge then myself may be able to answer you.
do you use sunscreen? if you do you rub it all over you wherever you put sunscreen...Titanium Dioxide is insoluble in water and cranberry juice. I do not know the extent to which of fine dust gets trapped in water.
Why do you doubt that? Because someone convinced you to spend a lot more money on your nail?do you use sunscreen? if you do you rub it all over you wherever you put sunscreen...
its used to make things look white...
frankly if your nail is super oxidized... either A slow the torch down... or B get a higher grade nail cause I doubt titanium dioxide is your only concern.
Once I realized Titanium Oxide is even in namebrand chewing gum, I definitely stopped caring so much.do you use sunscreen? if you do you rub it all over you wherever you put sunscreen...
its used to make things look white...
frankly if your nail is super oxidized... either A slow the torch down... or B get a higher grade nail cause I doubt titanium dioxide is your only concern.
there is a difference between being soluble in water and being filterable via water. Many contaminant in smoke/vapor can and are filterable through water. Not all of those things are soluble in water. Water doesn't remove all of any contaminant from smoke/vapor. And based on the fascination with exhaling clouds of vapor/smoke. I doubt most would want a filter that actually removed the all the possible contaminants, from said smoke/vapor. Face it EVERY time you INHALE, you are inhaling bad stuff. It's up to you to decide how much and what bad stuff you want to voluntarily inhale.
I hate to be that guy, but do you have anything to back any of this information up? I'm not saying you're wrong, I'd just like to do more than take your word for it.Once I realized Titanium Oxide is even in namebrand chewing gum, I definitely stopped caring so much.
@1337Dude TI Oxide definitely is trapped by the water. Only something like a really crappy stemless perc, on a super short bong, could (barely) conceivably not trap the dust.
The thing is, I don't really care about other contaminants. Those other contaminants aren't necessarily carcinogenic. What I'm discussing is very specific, carcinogenic, and has a whole market centered around it - TI Oxide Dust. Is TI Oxide Dust filterable via water? If so, what degree of it is filtered out? This should be an important question for anyone who has dabbed off a TI nail before. I'm only asking because I'm not only concerned about my health, but my wallet as well - which is why I'm attempting to be particularly scrutinizing.
I want to take preventative, health-wise steps that don't dive into the realm of diminishing returns. Are people spending $80 on pieces of metal that are only .0001% less likely to give them cancer? Are people buying expensive TI nails just to feel better about themselves and their health? Are businesses exploiting this ignorance? Are we all being exploited?
I'm okay spending $80+ on something that could be 100% unnecessary (I already bought my HE Nail), but I'm also still curious about the marketing and rational behind the HE nails and their popularity. As much as I'd like to simply turn my brain off regarding the situation, I want to eventually find out if I wasted my money or perhaps if we're all going to get lung cancer from regularly using real GR2 TI just as much as fake GR2 TI
I really just wish there were more cold, hard facts on this type of information rather than logical speculation, anecdotes, and intuition. I'm not going to lose sleep over it, dabbing on TI is my primary method of THC consumption and I don't see that changing until something better comes along.
I hate to be that guy, but do you have anything to back any of this information up? I'm not saying you're wrong, I'd just like to do more than take your word for it.