Posted by | Posted in What is Vaporization? | Posted on 21-06-2010
Tags: Health, Marijuana, risks, vaporization
Question:
I bought a small vaporizer pipe for my herb and am concerned as to how pure the vapor is. The issue is that i cannot control the temperature as precisely with my pipe as i would be able to if i had a volcano or vaporbrothers etc. all i can do is put the pipe closer or further away from the flame. How do i know if i’m not getting a little smoke in the vapor? does combustion only occur when you hit that exact temperature (230 F i believe) or is it a gradual thing. if so i’m worried as to what percentage of smoke is in the vapor. what are the complete health facts with vaporization? i thought that there was no respiratory-related health problems what-so-ever, are there? thanks, any information will be helpful. – Adam.

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holy shit you are the smartest, most stressed out stoner I have ever seen. Just chill and smoke with some friends who have experience.
Adam, you have a valid question. As I have lupus and use MM to help with the symptoms I too am concerned with how vaporization affects the lungs. Vaping vs smoking is supposed to be I believe in the 80-90% safer range if not in the mid 90s. hope this helps.