Why Is The Body High, Less Strong When Vaping?

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by NoMoreShmoke, Sep 19, 2014.

  1. does a vape waste CBD? Always feels like more of a head high?
     
    Thanks!

     
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    I want to know, too. The vape high is just so different from smoke highs or edible highs, to me. Maybe I'm vaping wrong? I feel like I have to hit the vaporizer a lot to stay out of pain, where with smoking, I'd just take a hit at a time and be good for a few hours. It definitely kills pain but it's not effective for as long and it does feel less "body-heavy" and doesn't couch lock me - or at least for as long. It's one thing for briefer medicating sessions but if I'm dealing with serious, all day pain, then I definitely like and want that deeply relaxing body-heavy sensation. If I've hit the point where I'm exhausted from being in pain for hours and am smoking weed to be out of pain, then I don't particularly care for the "functional high" as much. 
     
  3. I don't know how to really answer your question. But what vapes are you guys using?
    If your using one where you can control the temperature maybe it could help a lot.


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  4. For Christ's sake just up the temp. Throw a bong in the mix too. Take vapor bong rips so large you can't handle your self.

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    That's exactly what happened to me last night.     Took 3 HUGE rips from my LSV through my bong and I was doing one of those head noodders on the couch every 3 minutes for an hour.    lol
     
  6. What is a vapor bong?


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  7. Just hooking your vaporizer up to a bong.
     
  8. You get mostly THC.
     
  9. How? Are there connectors available?[




    quote name="POTatato Head" post="20645232" timestamp="1411271334"]Just hooking your vaporizer up to a bong.[/quote]
     
  10. Its because you feel less burnt out since you aren't smoking a bunch of harsh plant matter. I vape tons of oil, I'm always ripped but never feel burnt out or tired from smoking.
     
  11. [/QUOTE]Yeah adapters are available for most vaporizers. Some vaporizers are even designed with the use of a bong in minde like the pinnacle pro, lsv, and sublimator.
     
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    And for those who use whip based vapes, they can just stick the whip inside of the down stem of the bong or bubbler without any optional attachments needed.
     
  13. #13 hibodharma, Sep 21, 2014
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    The high sneaks up on you, its a creeper high! Just be patient and let it come.
     
    The first time I got high with a vape, it was a warm, fuzzy, holy-shit-can-feel-it-coming experience that was way stronger than smoking. Lasted longer too, less of a headache when you come down.
     
     
    This happened years ago, i then went over to a friends house and they found out fast. It wasn't my fault, they kept doing the Yogi Bear voice "hey booboo where's my picnic baskets?"
     
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  14. The high doesnt have to creep up on you though. That comes from certain variables but it is possible to get the same smack in the face instant high with vaporizing as you can with say a large bong toke.
     
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    Yup.   A lot of this depends on strain.     I thought that the vapor high was a creeper for a very long time, that is until I got some Tahoe OG.     That shit came on almost before I even exhaled.   
     
  16. It's because you are burning only THC and little to no CBD (burns at a higher temp)

    THC = head high
    CBD = body high


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  17. Phytocannabinoids, their boiling points, and properties


    delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) 
    Boiling point: 157*C / 314.6 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Euphoriant, Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antiemetic

    cannabidiol (CBD) 
    Boiling point: 160-180*C / 320-356 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Anxiolytic, Analgesic, Antipsychotic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic

    Cannabinol (CBN) 
    Boiling point: 185*C / 365 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Oxidation, breakdown, product, Sedative, Antibiotic

    cannabichromene (CBC) 
    Boiling point: 220*C / 428 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antifungal

    cannabigerol (CBG) 
    Boiling point: MP52 
    Properties: Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antifungal

    ?-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (?-8-THC) 
    Boiling point: 175-178*C / 347-352.4 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Resembles ?-9-THC, Less psychoactive, More stable Antiemetic

    tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) 
    Boiling point: < 220*C / <428 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Analgesic, Euphoriant



    Terpenoid essential oils, their boiling points, and properties


    ß-myrcene 
    Boiling point: 166-168*C / 330.8-334.4 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Analgesic. Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antimutagenic

    ß-caryophyllene 
    Boiling point: 119*C / 246.2 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Antiinflammatory, Cytoprotective (gastric mucosa), Antimalarial

    d-limonene 
    Boiling point: 177*C / 350.6 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Cannabinoid agonist?, Immune potentiator, Antidepressant, Antimutagenic

    linalool 
    Boiling point: 198*C / 388.4 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Sedative, Antidepressant, Anxiolytic, Immune potentiator

    pulegone 
    Boiling point: 224*C / 435.2 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Memory booster?, AChE inhibitor, Sedative, Antipyretic

    1,8-cineole (eucalyptol) 
    Boiling point: 176*C / 348.8 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: AChE inhibitor, Increases cerebral, blood flow, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antiviral, Antiinflammatory, Antinociceptive

    a-pinene 
    Boiling point: 156*C / 312.8 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Antiinflammatory, Bronchodilator, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antineoplastic, AChE inhibitor

    a-terpineol 
    Boiling point: 217-218*C / 422.6-424.4 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Sedative, Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant, Antimalarial

    terpineol-4-ol 
    Boiling point: 209*C / 408.2 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: AChE inhibitor. Antibiotic

    p-cymene 
    Boiling point: 177*C / 350.6 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Antibiotic, Anticandidal, AChE inhibitor



    Flavonoid and phytosterol components, their boiling points, and properties


    apigenin 
    Boiling point: 178*C / 352.4 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Anxiolytic, Antiinflammatory, Estrogenic

    quercetin 
    Boiling point: 250*C / 482 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Antioxidant, Antimutagenic, Antiviral, Antineoplastic

    cannflavin A 
    Boiling point: 182*C / 359.6 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: COX inhibitor, LO inhibitor

    ß-sitosterol 
    Boiling point: 134*C / 273.2 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Antiinflammatory, 5-a-reductase, inhibitor
     
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    Wrong.   CBD's can be had well within the lower temps of vaporization.    See the chart above.
     
  19. I don't get it


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  20. cannabidiol (CBD) 
    Boiling point: 160-180*C / 320-356 degree Fahrenheit 
    Properties: Anxiolytic, Analgesic, Antipsychotic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic
     
    350 degrees is pretty low for vaporization.
     

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