organic weed
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Hello Folks
I have been reading quiete a few posts in this forum about dry throat and respiratory tract irritation because of dry vapor. There are people (like myself) who are prone to allergies and can easily get irritated from the dry vapor. This is a list of what I have found so far by reading your posts and trying some of these stuff on my own also:
1. Sip some warm water in between hits
2. Mix two table spoon of honey with half glass of water and sip it before vaporising and also in between hits
3. Use a bubbler or a water tool/bong together with your vape
4. Fill your mouth with water (pure water or water mixed with honey) and vape while keeping the water in the mouth. This will act as a second bubbler. After the hit, swallow the water.
5. After the session, do some gargling with water and decongestion natural medicine (i.e. honey, etc) and then swallow
6. Use warm steamy water in the bubbler/bong instead of ice (not hot boiling coz it can break the glass)
In theory throat irritation would decrease if ALL of these actions are used. I will try later this week and post my feedback later on here.
However, I still think there is one key aspect that the vaporisers are missing and that would greatly increase the moisture level: incorporate a ultrasound humidifier in the vaporization system.
Basically if the water tool or the vaporiser had a ultrasound humidifier attached to it that creates vapor while hitting the bong, I guess a lot of the dry throat issues would be resolved. I have a mini one and I'll try to develop a home made solution that links such tool to the vaporiser and see if this is possible. I'll post this experiment also during my next post.
Anu comments/additions are more than welcome
I have been reading quiete a few posts in this forum about dry throat and respiratory tract irritation because of dry vapor. There are people (like myself) who are prone to allergies and can easily get irritated from the dry vapor. This is a list of what I have found so far by reading your posts and trying some of these stuff on my own also:
1. Sip some warm water in between hits
2. Mix two table spoon of honey with half glass of water and sip it before vaporising and also in between hits
3. Use a bubbler or a water tool/bong together with your vape
4. Fill your mouth with water (pure water or water mixed with honey) and vape while keeping the water in the mouth. This will act as a second bubbler. After the hit, swallow the water.
5. After the session, do some gargling with water and decongestion natural medicine (i.e. honey, etc) and then swallow
6. Use warm steamy water in the bubbler/bong instead of ice (not hot boiling coz it can break the glass)
In theory throat irritation would decrease if ALL of these actions are used. I will try later this week and post my feedback later on here.
However, I still think there is one key aspect that the vaporisers are missing and that would greatly increase the moisture level: incorporate a ultrasound humidifier in the vaporization system.
Basically if the water tool or the vaporiser had a ultrasound humidifier attached to it that creates vapor while hitting the bong, I guess a lot of the dry throat issues would be resolved. I have a mini one and I'll try to develop a home made solution that links such tool to the vaporiser and see if this is possible. I'll post this experiment also during my next post.
Anu comments/additions are more than welcome
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