Hi all,
New to the community and glad to be a part of it. Everyone is welcoming and helpful.
My previous post was removed from the herblizer review thread. Unsure why my question doesn't fit there. I'm sure others will have the same question and the herbalizer thread is probably the best place for this information to be, but i will follow the rules as a good boy. :-)
I'd like everyone's opinion on the safety of materials used and how clean the air is that is inhaled. Especially if any impurities are present from materials used in construction. Their website says:
"The Herbalizer’s components are inert—meaning, they don’t off-gas or impart flavor. From the quartz halogen bulb, stainless steel airway, and medical grade silicon, we spared no expense in the Herbalizer’s components. All you experience is pure, clean, flavorful vapor."
Based on this it seems to satisfy my concern. Do y'all think we can trust this without third party testing? They say the materials used are inert, not sure what this means..eeek! Sorry not a chemist out engineer.
Thanks in advance!
KL
New to the community and glad to be a part of it. Everyone is welcoming and helpful.
My previous post was removed from the herblizer review thread. Unsure why my question doesn't fit there. I'm sure others will have the same question and the herbalizer thread is probably the best place for this information to be, but i will follow the rules as a good boy. :-)
I'd like everyone's opinion on the safety of materials used and how clean the air is that is inhaled. Especially if any impurities are present from materials used in construction. Their website says:
"The Herbalizer’s components are inert—meaning, they don’t off-gas or impart flavor. From the quartz halogen bulb, stainless steel airway, and medical grade silicon, we spared no expense in the Herbalizer’s components. All you experience is pure, clean, flavorful vapor."
Based on this it seems to satisfy my concern. Do y'all think we can trust this without third party testing? They say the materials used are inert, not sure what this means..eeek! Sorry not a chemist out engineer.
Thanks in advance!
KL