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There is no new "ha" it was fucking retarded and so is euh.. which one of you tinks is making these dumb fads?
 
Damn that sucks, what kinda vaporizer did you have that it made your computer catch fire? Or better yet what kinda of computer did you have that it caught fire from a vaporizer?
 
Vapor is a steam of active herbal ingredients, produced by heating i.e. thc in herb to the point of its vaporization. During vaporization combustion and burning doesn't happen and there is no smoke. Thus vapor contains only warm air and vaporized plant active ingredients.

Smoke is an effect of combustion and burning of plant material i.e. buds and besides the desired active ingredients contains harmfull, toxic tars and gases.

Straight and simple when it comes to modern, efficient vaporizers the difference between vapor and smoke is huge.
 
Vapor is a steam of active herbal ingredients, produced by heating i.e. thc in herb to the point of its vaporization. During vaporization combustion and burning doesn't happen and there is no smoke. Thus vapor contains only warm air and vaporized plant active ingredients.

Actually there are several cannabinoids that make up marijuana's effect. THC is just the one commonly referred to.

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) gets a user high, a larger THC content will produce a stronger high. Without THC you don't get high.

CBD (Cannabidiol) increases some of the effects of THC and decreases other effects of THC. High levels of THC and low levels of CBD contribute to a strong, clear headed, more energetic high.

CBN (Cannabinol) is produced as THC ages and breaks down, this process is known as oxidization. High levels of CBN tend to make the user feel messed up rather than high.

THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is found primarily in strains of African and Asian cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner. Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might indicate a high level of THCV.

CBC (Cannabichromene) is probably not psychoactive in pure form but is thought to interact with THC to enhance the high.

CBL (Cannabicyclol) is a degradative product like CBN. Light converts CBC to CBL.

Vaporizers can pin-point the exact temperature u need to extract all of these components. Without nearly as much harm being done do you health.
 
Actually there are several cannabinoids that make up marijuana's effect. THC is just the one commonly referred to.

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) gets a user high, a larger THC content will produce a stronger high. Without THC you don't get high.

CBD (Cannabidiol) increases some of the effects of THC and decreases other effects of THC. High levels of THC and low levels of CBD contribute to a strong, clear headed, more energetic high.

CBN (Cannabinol) is produced as THC ages and breaks down, this process is known as oxidization. High levels of CBN tend to make the user feel messed up rather than high.

THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is found primarily in strains of African and Asian cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner. Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might indicate a high level of THCV.

CBC (Cannabichromene) is probably not psychoactive in pure form but is thought to interact with THC to enhance the high.

CBL (Cannabicyclol) is a degradative product like CBN. Light converts CBC to CBL.

Vaporizers can pin-point the exact temperature u need to extract all of these components. Without nearly as much harm being done do you health.
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Actually there are several cannabinoids that make up marijuana's effect. THC is just the one commonly referred to.

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) gets a user high, a larger THC content will produce a stronger high. Without THC you don't get high.

CBD (Cannabidiol) increases some of the effects of THC and decreases other effects of THC. High levels of THC and low levels of CBD contribute to a strong, clear headed, more energetic high.

CBN (Cannabinol) is produced as THC ages and breaks down, this process is known as oxidization. High levels of CBN tend to make the user feel messed up rather than high.

THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is found primarily in strains of African and Asian cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner. Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might indicate a high level of THCV.

CBC (Cannabichromene) is probably not psychoactive in pure form but is thought to interact with THC to enhance the high.

CBL (Cannabicyclol) is a degradative product like CBN. Light converts CBC to CBL.

Vaporizers can pin-point the exact temperature u need to extract all of these components. Without nearly as much harm being done do you health.

Interesting, thanks for the info
 

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