I understood (from info on these forums) that some of the nasties (benzene, CO, tar ?) begin being produced above 400°F and increasingly as the temp increases. So, if you're vaping to minimize these, you would avoid higher temps. If you're not so bothered and want the more sedating and analgesic effects, then higher temps are recommended.Isn't there a lot of good medicine to be had above 400?
Other than couch lock, why wouldn't I want to vape all the way up to near combustion?
The toxins you get with higher temps are indeed a trade off for the analgesic and sedative compounds that release above 400. They don't accumulate in your body though, like heavy metals would, and even high temp vaping is still much healthier than smoking, so IMO it's no big deal if you like the higher temp effects.I understood (from info on these forums) that some of the nasties (benzene, CO, tar ?) begin being produced above 400°F and increasingly as the temp increases. So, if you're vaping to minimize these, you would avoid higher temps. If you're not so bothered and want the more sedating and analgesic effects, then higher temps are recommended.
The toxins you get with higher temps are indeed a trade off for the analgesic and sedative compounds that release above 400. They don't accumulate in your body though, like heavy metals would, and even high temp vaping is still much healthier than smoking, so IMO it's no big deal if you like the higher temp effects.
I'm just curious about the range of effects vaping can provide, especially around 400-500F range.
A bit of benzene and napthene is nothing to worry about if you live in a city, or have friends or smoke cig's , burn incense in your house, cook food on bbq's etc.
By that logic you shouldnt be consuming any vapor... at all temperatures many chemicals are present in the vapor stream, because they are present in the ambient air you are sucking through the vaporizer.
No your logic does not make sense. No matter the temperature you are being exposed to harmful chemicals all day long. Unless you totally eliminate all combustion from your life, that is, engines, gas stoves, grilling, bbq, fires, incense, candles, second hand smoke, diesel trucks and so on, staying under 400f is pointless and a huge waste of your weed. You can never eliminate all combustion unless you move to antarctica away from everyone/thing else.
i can conclude that below 200c you are just wasting your pot unless all you want is a very minor head buzz for half an hour)
Would you say that a 1 pack-a-day cigarette-smoking city dweller who lives and breathes the daily city grime is at the same risk of cancer or lung disease as someone who doesn't smoke cigs at all? Would you say to someone "why take a bath, you're going to get dirty again anyway"? Would you say that gluttony is as healthy as moderation? ??? Did you suggest that combusting herb gets you 50X higher than vaping??? Thanks in advance for a "healthy" discussion!No your logic does not make sense. No matter the temperature you are being exposed to harmful chemicals all day long. Unless you totally eliminate all combustion from your life, that is, engines, gas stoves, grilling, bbq, fires, incense, candles, second hand smoke, diesel trucks and so on, staying under 400f is pointless and a huge waste of your weed. You can never eliminate all combustion unless you move to antarctica away from everyone/thing else.
Further to that, none of your vapes have digital temperature control and a few of them used to run on butane or using a flame as a heat source... and you are telling people to watch out for benzene. Can i ask, how are you so sure that you are even staying under 400f with your LSV or indeed any of your other vapes? you are not, and you cant be, just because a vape is set at 400, does not mean the bowl is at 400, with a slow draw you can heat the weed beyond the temp the vape is set at, because the cannabis and glass parts accumulate heat, thats why slow draws are the go.
And further to that, there is flat out no science about this stuff, what makes you so sure that 385f is safe, dont say 'im not sure' because you are clearly sure, otherwise you wouldnt be debating the point with me here. Sorry but some stupid infographic from hightimes magazine, that links back to a bunch of forums and wikipedia articles is not acceptable. Now you can say, well id rather not risk it, but you dont know that 385 is safe so you are still risking it... now i dont mind if you want to vape at low temps, but know that you are seriously missing out on the majority of the cannabis plant, that you are wasting quite a lot of pot and that you are likely damaging your lungs to the same level as someone vaping just 15f higher than you, who is 50x as stoned for the same risk level. I
Honestly, if you have such a critical lung issue that you are not willing to 'risk' vaporizing beyond 200c (after three years of vaping and smoking weed all day (i would swap between only smoking, only vaping and doing both, now im vape only), much experimentation with low temps, i can conclude that below 200c you are just wasting your pot unless all you want is a very minor head buzz for half an hour) than seriously. you shouldnt be vaporizing or inhaling anything foreign into your lungs full stop.
Eh, i find the vape hangover to be much much much less than the hangover from caning 10 bongs the night before. I use cannabis on a semi recreational basis (well, 3 years recreation, last two months ive shifted to be more medical, only getting stoned after 8pm or so because i use it as a sleep aid) For me there is nothing that can help me get to sleep besides cannabis, i can stay awake through a xanax or termazepam with ease, melatonin is a joke to my body, but cannabis allows me to get to sleep quickly and stay asleep for a solid 7-10 hours depending on what i need. With out it my only option is to sleep 4 hours a night tops and develop a load of crazy cancers long term from never having enough slepe, even though i can function fine on four, i know its not a healthy long term prospect.
I dont see any problem with high tempreture vaping, infact shit, 400 is a low tempreture vape for me. On my old extremeQ i would start at 200c (400) and move up to 230ish (440) by the end of my bowl. A bit of benzene and napthene is nothing to worry about if you live in a city, or have friends or smoke cig's , burn incense in your house, cook food on bbq's etc.
I find that i wake up with a much much much clearer head no matter if i vape so much at night that i finish the night laying in bed with the vape going and vaping with my eyes closed. That is the best part of the extremeq, the auto shutoff feature!
In three years i have had one combustion, when i set my friends exq to 250c and F3 with a fully packed (but vaped, we were preheating it and forgot about last nights bowl) cyclone bowl, that did get a full cherry going. But yeah 250 and F3 and like 10 mins of it going like that is what it took for combustion to occur.
Some people will worry about that...I don't....As I recall, there was a Pubmed study that confirmed that the amount of toxins released at 425f was less than the toxins already floating around in the atmosphere.
There is alot of ignorance in this thread, most of which has already been addressed.
Also, if you run everyday, like I do, you can tell the difference between staying around 385*f and going over 400*f has on your daily health. This is also because I limit the toxins I encounter to a minimum, because as Iwien said, toxins accumulate.
To me, vaping and body health go together.
Lol, what? Like above a chemical plant flare stack?