Vaporization for Medical Uses
A vaporizer is a machine used to heat plant matter to a precise temperature at which the psycho active compounds of the herbs are turned into a gas, to be ingested. Vaporization is an alternative to smoking which is the burning and breathing in of both extraneous plant matter and desired compounds at very high temperatures.
Vaporization is considered superior to smoking by a number of enthusiasts because it reduces and can virtually eliminate the inhalation of irritating by-products in smoke. Because they heat herbs to very specific temperatures vaporizers work by vaporizing only the active compounds. No burning of plant matter occurs.
When plants are burned most of the cloudy smoke that results is due to the plant matter itself. It is in this part of the plant that many of the harmful components are found. In the case of most herbs that are commonly smoked for enjoyment reasons the active compounds become gaseous and able to be consumed at temperatures far below the burning temperature of the underlying material. By warming plant matter to the temperature required to vaporize only the wanted compounds there is no need for burning.
Most vaporizers work by heating herbs and then passing the resulting vapor either through a hose to be ingested immediately or into a receptacle to be inhaled leisurely. Since there is normally not much smoke produced the smoker can enjoy cooler temperatures and a much nicer hit.
Aficionados of vaporization cite several advantages including more pronounced effects from the psychoactive elements and faster onset as compared to other delivery methods such as edibles. As another benefit the detrimental effects of second hand smoke are significantly reduced.
Many people like vaporizers and the unique smoking experience they can provide. If you are new to vaporization contemporary models are incredibly easy to use. A number come equipped with digital controls and displays which allows for precise heat control, the most important part of vaporizing..


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