"The Joy of Vaporizing"

Rin101

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Found this great article on another forum that I frequent and thought it should be shared on FuckCombustion!!

The Joy of Vaporizing

Marijuana, an effective form of botanical medicine, has few side effects that impact health and wellbeing. However, the most common mode of delivery, smoking, presents a health care concern. Smoke from marijuana contains many of the same chemicals and carcinogens found in tobacco smoke. There is no definitive evidence indicating how much smoke causes damage, just that inhalation of tar and other compounds is associated with increased cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, ect. 3, 4 Donald Tashkin, MD, a previous opponent to marijuana smoke reversed his claims that marijuana smoke causes cancer in a report to the International Cannabinoid Society. In fact, he states that the evidence may show a protective effect of marijuana smoke.

The effects from inhaled marijuana are felt within minutes from only a few inhalations, unlike tobacco which only delivers small amounts of nicotine per puff, requiring many repeated inhalations. The vaporizing method was invented in 1996. Vaporization is a method in which the cannabis plant is heated to approximately 150 C, a temperature lower than that required for combustion, but not enough to change the beneficial chemicals from a solid to a gas. This allows the inhalation of beneficial vapor that has less of the harmful hydrocarbons and tars that are produced as part of smoke with the burning of plant cellulose. This means that the lungs are not being exposed to tar nor carcinogens and the patient's risk of developing any long term lung problems is greatly reduced 1.

The vaporizer is still an inhalation method and has all the benefits of smoking; rapid effectiveness means relief from pain, nausea, and anxiety within minutes. The vaporizer heats the medicine slowly allowing the patient to gently inhale medicinal vapors. The effect last from 2-3 hours, the vapors can be more potent than smoke and take effect with fewer inhalations, making the most of a small amount of medicine. The vapors are mild and do not taste like smoke. Some smokers may feel that they are not getting the same quality of inhalation, simply because they are not breathing in smoke. This takes some time to getting use to.

1Marijuana Water Pipe and Vaporizer Study. Newsletter of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies MAPS Volume 6 number 3 Summer 1996
2 Marihuana, the Forbidden Medicine. Bakalar, James B. and Grinspoon, Lester. Yale University 1993.
3 The interactions between cigarette smoking and reduced lung function on systemic inflammation. Gan,Wen G Man, Paul Sin Don D Chest 2005; 127-558-564.
4 Smoking related diseases: the importance of COPD. Zaher C, Halbert R, Dubois R, George D, Nonikov D, Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2004 dec. 8(12);1423-8. Medicann Newletter May 2006
Source: http://www.420magazine.com/forums/general-420-talk/56266-joy-vaporizing.html


I love vaporizing and wish more people understood it..I still have friends that despise vaporizing as much as I despise smoking
 
Rin101,

audiodelic

... Boom Shiva !
yup .... nice article .... if given a choice an informed user would never go back to smoking after trying a good electric vaporizer ..... :peace: to saving our lungs in the process of getting high :peace:
 
audiodelic,
Vaporizing was "invented" long before 1996.
As soon as the regulars wake up, they will fill you in on the details.
 
Howie Feltersnatch,

upriver

combustion-free
I was vaping in 1993... though they were hard to find and most were home-made, usually using a car's cigarette lighter as an element.
 
upriver,

DevoTheStrange

Ia! Ia! Vapor Fthagn!
Scythian priests used to do a form of vaporizing around 600-300 BC. They would get a tent fill it with hot rocks and throw buds on it and would inhale the vapors that came off of it, then consume the cooked seeds. I also believe the Egyptians did this also at a much earlier date.
So the concept of vaporizing herb is not a new one, it is just the technology for it has increased by leaps and bounds the past 15 years. Even more so the past couple of years if you think about it.

I also know a bunch of hippies that have done home made vaping in the 70's. . . Most frequent thing I hear is using some heat source held far enough away as to not burn or scorch the herb... a piece of coal, cigarette lighter, hot metal... all kinds of things, but they never called it vaporizing, I don't think that name came until much later.
 
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PerseusStoned

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Ha ha ha, what an informative thread. I'm not sure what they mean by "the vaporizing method", but its pretty clear that line needs some revision. Still a good article. Thanks for sharing about the scythian priests DevoTheStrange. Wouldn't surprise me at all if the Egyptians had been doing it..
 
PerseusStoned,
Also:

Ever heard of "sweat lodges?"
Native Americans have been quasi-vaping native herbs for quite some time too.
 
Howie Feltersnatch,

DevoTheStrange

Ia! Ia! Vapor Fthagn!
Howie Feltersnatch said:
Also:

Ever heard of "sweat lodges?"
Native Americans have been quasi-vaping native herbs for quite some time too.
A traditional Native American Sweat lodge does not use herbs. "Herbal Sweats" are practiced by non-natives imitating a traditional Sweat lodge, or they are doing an asian based sweat. Native American Sweat Lodges are for purification, so addition of herbs counter acts that.
I have participated in many Sweat Lodges and I've never encountered anything inside the lodge other than Steam from water.

Oh and btw, I'm native. So I had to comment on this. Herbal remedies were used, but not in a sweat lodge setting. Maybe Peyote and Tobacco, but that is pretty much it. Any herbs present at a sweat lodge were used after the sweat was over, and more than likely burned, not vaporized.

Now what the Scythians did was closer to what you are talking about, adding additives to the sweat. As did most Shamans of asian/russian cultures (where the word Shaman comes from).
 
DevoTheStrange,

Lean

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DevoTheStrange said:
Scythian priests used to do a form of vaporizing around 600-300 BC. They would get a tent fill it with hot rocks and throw buds on it and would inhale the vapors that came off of it, then consume the cooked seeds. I also believe the Egyptians did this also at a much earlier date.
Nice post man, never knew that before. They were gettin down back than. I wish I could attend something like that. Vaked as hell!
 
Lean,

realvapedman

Well-Known Member
I prefer vaping my herbs over smoking my herbs for 2 reasons (besides of course the obvious main reason which is the reduced risk of health problems when vaping rather than combusting).

Reason one: My herbs taste WAY BETTER!!!

Reason two: No crash when you come down.
 
realvapedman,

stonemonkey55

Chief Vapor Officer
Manufacturer
If you think about hookahs and the hot stone/coal (or whatever that thing is that you put on top of the flavored tobacco) is a primitive version of conduction vaporizing.
 
stonemonkey55,

the ob

all good in the hood.
I have seen comments a number of times on this board talking about how people hate vaping. I do not understand this. I do not know why someone would HATE it. there is nothing to hate. I can understand if someone likes the visual aspects to taking huge hits but overall I find the vaping experience much more pleasant.
 
the ob,

Xeal

Well-Known Member
Nice post.Marijuana decreases depression and anxiety. The approval to legalize would help so many people and would greatly reduce medical costs because people could grow it themselves.
 
Xeal,

AGBeer

Lost in Thought
DevoTheStrange said:
Oh and btw, I'm native. So I had to comment on this. Herbal remedies were used, but not in a sweat lodge setting. Maybe Peyote and Tobacco, but that is pretty much it.
Dude, vaping Peyote (or Mescaline) :o

LOL
I couldnt resist :)

Seriously, the Native American culture is fascinating to me. (Rather sad in some cases) But still fascinating. Many years ago, my parents ran a general store that was the closest thing to the reservation (that sold alcohol mind you) and they had another store ON the reservation. The 'tours' that I took around the reservation were fascinating. Watching the elders weaving beautiful baskets, and the mere fact that 'time' is nothing to them.

It was a really neat experience and you got to meet alot of really neat (and not so neat) people all of the time.
 
AGBeer,

jeffp

psychonaut/retired
the ob said:
I have seen comments a number of times on this board talking about how people hate vaping. I do not understand this. I do not know why someone would HATE it. there is nothing to hate. I can understand if someone likes the visual aspects to taking huge hits but overall I find the vaping experience much more pleasant.
i haven't come across posts on this board talking about hating vaping but i probably only read maybe 1/10th of everything's that's here.
the only reason i can see why people would be turned off to vaping is the skill and preparation - breathing properly, drying and grinding - but we all know that this is very minor and easy
once you get the hang of it.

i think, based on what i observe with people in my life, that distaste for vaping is due to laziness, period.
 
jeffp,

GreenLeaf

Well-Known Member
Thanks for posting this article.

On other forums I post and lurk at people the people who do not like vaping are not doing it correctly.
 
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