I have seen this red substance you speak of and would like some information on how one goes about creating it.yes you can filter through cabrbon. no it wont bond to the thc, although as in the case with most filters it will still stop some. as for using ISO with it, youll come out with a red substance, but it will be better quality and tastes better.
That's simply not true. It's a bullshit internet rumor that people pretend is a fact. I fell for it too until I asked an actual organic chemist who does laboratory testing on cannabis. He laughed. Turns out the "study" that people claim prove wax is bad for you was based on a study of a certain type of wasp wax and has nothing to do with plant wax of any kind. It's complete bullshit being pushed by people trying to hawk their oil.lmfao. thats far from bullshit and youre very wrong. plant waxes are the worst thing in the BHO game and absolutely need to be filtered out.
Short of a full blown study by Berkley, it is simple enough to vaporize oil before and after winterization to tell the difference. I personally can feel the waxes coating my lungs and mouth when vaporizing, as have most of our test panel members.That's simply not true. It's a bullshit internet rumor that people pretend is a fact. I fell for it too until I asked an actual organic chemist who does laboratory testing on cannabis. He laughed. Turns out the "study" that people claim prove wax is bad for you was based on a study of a certain type of wasp wax and has nothing to do with plant wax of any kind. It's complete bullshit being pushed by people trying to hawk their oil.
Misinformation always spreads like a plague through the cannabis community. One person repeats something they heard from another and all of a sudden everyone excepts it as a fact. This is just another instance of that happening.
I challenge anyone to present actual evidence that cannabis plant wax (not insect wax) is harmful in any way.
I'm not arguing that there is no difference, I'm arguing that it isn't harmful. Dabbing wax is less harmful than smoking buds or even cold water hash because it doesn't involve smoking plant matter.Short of a full blown study by Berkley, it is simple enough to vaporize oil before and after winterization to tell the difference. I personally can feel the waxes coating my lungs and mouth when vaporizing, as have most of our test panel members.
Except of course that plant waxes are not made of petroleum.but note that vaporizing and inhaling plant waxes is little different than vaporizing and inhaling paraffin wax.
I agree that vaporizing is less harmful than smoking plant matter. I don't agree that coating your lungs with any wax is to be casually dismissed.I'm not arguing that there is no difference, I'm arguing that it isn't harmful. Dabbing wax is less harmful than smoking buds or even cold water hash because it doesn't involve smoking plant matter.
Except of course that plant waxes are not made of petroleum.
OMG!Dan kone.
I think you'll wanna hear this.. You can smoke oil with waxes in it, AND you will not die!
Depending on the process which it's made, yes.Sometimes feels like it though with such a rough hit lingering around in the back of your throat ..
I'll buy that.Nowwww. If you further refine that bho, and winterize it, remove the waxes and trace other amounts of contaminants... The hit you take is Wiley smoother.
That makes sense too.I think people who already smoke tobaccy, and/or can handle huge heavy rips can probably enjoy/prefer bho with waxes in it, you get a heavy hit ..
When you smoke a winterized hit though.. Many times zero cough. And the high rolls right on in
For sure. I don't take big dabs, but when I do take a dab, I want the terpenes too. For terpene retention wax is preferable. But yes, I can understand why some people would prefer winterized.to each his/her own
Well I asked an organic chemist and he casually dismissed it.I agree that vaporizing is less harmful than smoking plant matter. I don't agree that coating your lungs with any wax is to be casually dismissed.
If that's your preference, awesome. Just not a health risk...I can't do it regularly without my lungs rebelling and a number of test patients have expressed the same complaint. Taking the waxes out, solves that issue for us.
Again, not according to what an organic chemist told me.Plant waxes may not be made of petroleum, but the inverse appears to be true. If the effects are similar, the differences may be moot.
Our staff organic chemist assures me I am right and is sticking by his story. I will give your organic chemist the benefit of the doubt, and infer that he hasn't lost his mind, but just didn't understand the question.Well I asked an organic chemist and he casually dismissed it.
If that's your preference, awesome. Just not a health risk...
Again, not according to what an organic chemist told me.
He understood the question. I was very direct.Our staff organic chemist assures me I am right and is sticking by his story. I will give your organic chemist the benefit of the doubt, and infer that he hasn't lost his mind, but just didn't understand the question.
Are you talking about plant waxes or petroleum products?To put this discussion in proper prospective, the US, Canada, and the UK all regulate wax fumes to below 2 mg/cu/meter in the work place, based on NIOSH studies and standards.
Well if he's as smart as you claim then he will surely understand why I'm skeptical of claims made without evidence especially when a credible source has told me otherwise.arguing with Fadedawg... come on. his iq is higher than this whole forum combined dude.
That's cool. Just show me the evidence and if it's credible I'll believe it.youre wrong.
hes right.
Well I imagine that putting heated oil in your lungs is going to burn.plant waxes fucking hurt. and anything that burns the lungs that bad and causes me to think im not going to be able to inhale for the rest of the night cant be good.
They are waxes, just a different kind of wax. Just because a wasp wax behaves one way and a petroleum product behaves another does not necessarily mean plant waxes are going to have the same effect.maybe theyre not technically plant "waxes" (although I am pretty damn sure they are) I dont care...
If it provides you with a smoother smoke that's a pretty good reason IMO. I don't dab as much, but when I do, I want the full flavor. Winterized products don't taste as good.whatever the hell that white cloudy shit that ends up in my filters after a winterization is, I want it out of my oils!!! it doest nothing but cause burn in the lungs.
Perhaps you could prove what you're saying is true before throwing out accusations.the ONLY reason I can see you wanting plant waxes in your oil is for extra weight for extra money... getting rich off damaging others lungs. no thanks. ill take the 10% loss in weight and sleep good at night knowing that im not damaging my lungs, or others even though I know better than that. no more non-winterized oil for me!!!