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Started by Anonymous at 01-02-2007 12:50 PM. Topic has 1 replies.
 
 
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01-02-2007, 12:50 PM
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Anonymous
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Have there been any studies directed at vapourization (heating material to roughly 300 degrees celsius to boil off nicotine without creating airborne carbons)? The lighter powered vapour genie works to a degree but there's sometimes a "roasting" of tobacco and it requires constant refilling. Personally I prefer snus since the required time to experience is quicker and much less labour intensive.
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01-17-2007, 11:04 AM
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Re: Vapourization & Tobacco?
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Vaporizors such as the Volcano were developed to reduce the harmful effects of smoking that accompanied the ingestion of medicinal marijuana. And they appear to be somewhat successful. However, there has been little research regarding using these products to smoke tobacco.
Products like Eclipse which "vaporize" tobacco within a cigarette-like form have met with a mixed reception from both researchers and smokers. Since they produce less smoke and fewer free radicals, they should in principle be less harmful than smoking regular cigarettes. However, because the nicotine levels are so low, people tend to inhale them differently than they normally would, taking the smoke in deeper and holding it longer to get the effect and thus negating the benefit they could get if they smoked these in their usual fashion.
Even if these are safer than regular cigarettes, since the lungs are still being exposed to nontrivial amounts of toxic constituents, this form of taking nicotine is still probably quite a bit worse than using smokeless tobacco. As we said, we do not know this area well enough to claim certainty but what we do know is that even a little bit of smoke is worse than none.
I hope that answers your question.
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