fuck combustion
I didn't miss it. It shows an increase in expired co2. It's reported over a number of tests and statistically impossible to have been caused by anything other than the vaporized marijuana. The tests cleary show that it's an increase over normal exhalation. It was slight, but it's there. The levels reported are slightly higher than normally exhaling, which is what I said all along. I'd love to stop talking about this, just quit replying to me with false information.
You missed the word expired. That means it is present in exhalation. CO and CO2 are always present in exhaled breath at the levels reported in that study. The weed turns from green to brown because the flavinoids are vapourized, not because of released CO2 and CO.
If you want to discuss this further, open a thread in Vaporization Discussion. We're way off topic here.
I'll repeat that because in the past, some members have had a lot of trouble grasping what it means: If you want to discuss this further, open a thread in Vaporization Discussion. We're way off topic here.
I didn't miss it. It shows an increase in expired co2. It's reported over a number of tests and statistically impossible to have been caused by anything other than the vaporized marijuana. The tests cleary show that it's an increase over normal exhalation. It was slight, but it's there. The levels reported are slightly higher than normally exhaling, which is what I said all along. I'd love to stop talking about this, just quit replying to me with false information.