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Deja Vu's Comprehensive Guide & Discussion:
The Vaporisation of Herbs & Plants for Remedial / Aromatherapy Purposes
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This aims to be a comprehensive guide to the effects and benefits of vaporising herbs, plant matter, roots and flowers based on my own experience with them & extensive research.
For the experimentation; I have used an ARIZER Ultimate Q with no modifications or bubbler attachments (unless stated otherwise) and have thoroughly cleaned the device and all relevant tubing for each different herb to prevent the flavour/effect of one plant interfering or altering that of another.
Vaporising is done indoors but in a well ventilated area at an average room temperature of 18-20 degrees Celsius (64-68 Fahrenheit).
All reports on the effects/flavours of the herbs are only based on the experiences of primarily myself and for certain herbs; my partner, (23 year old male & 21 year old female, both healthy, Vegan, in touch with our bodies & senses and open-minded) and our history is that of two extremes. She has never really smoked anything or been a 'smoker'/'vaporiser', and I am an EX-seasoned and experienced weed smoker (bongs/blunts) who hasn't smoked anything in 2 years, and has never vaporised anything. That being said; I have done a considerable amount of research on the proper vaporising temperature of the many herbs as well as techniques. I am aiming to get the standard desired effect/flavour out of all of these, and the reports are based on multiple uses of the herb and not just a single session.
If anyone has anything to add that will be relevant to this 'research' please let me know! I want a proper, comprehensive guide to the remedial, medicinal and aromatic properties of a VAST range of plant matter out there from a variety of sources.
The actual list of herbs and their descriptions & effects will be in the 2nd and 3rd posts. This is so that I can edit and update information until it's perfect. I've reserved those posts for when I will inevitably need them due to the large amount of text and images that will make up this guide.