According to TheAnswerPage.com, which is a medical education resource for physicians, 180-200 degrees Celsius is the optimum temperature for a vaporizer.
The website is sponsored by the Massachusetts Medical Society, and on Saturday the site's "Question of the Day" involved ""vaporization - a smokeless delivery system used for cannabis inhalation. Vaporization uses warm air or heat of 180degC to 200degC, rather than a flame, to convert cannabinoids and other compounds found in herbal cannabis into a fine mist that can be inhaled. Since temperatures are far lower, no combustion by-products such as soot or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are produced. Due to their volatility, cannabinoids will vaporize at temperatures of 180degC to 200degC, but will not combust at these temperatures."
Volcano Vaporizers are considered the gold standard for all vaporizers, and is created by Storz and Bickel of Germany. The variations on the device are seemingly endless, but the general type and capability is sought after by enthusiasts of smoking devices.
According to some people, vaporization does not produce as strong of an effect as smoking products the old fashioned way. However, studies are proving otherwise.
"In 2007, Abrams et al. published an article entitled 'Vaporization as a smokeless cannabis delivery system: A pilot study' in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. In this pilot study, Abrams et al. administered either smoked or vaporized cannabis of 3 different strengths to 18 healthy subjects," the study says. Going on to say "While vaporizing resulted in higher plasma concentrations of THC compared to smoking cannabis at 30 and 60 min at each strength, there was no significant difference between smoking and vaporizing in the 6-hour area under the plasma THC concentration-time curve (AUC)."
While the data is continuing to be covered, the outcome has certain implications, according to the report. "This data implies that drug absorption across the alveolar membrane is faster with vaporization as compared with smoking, but as time elapses the phytocannabinoid plasma concentrations equalize."
During a double-blind study with placebo, the crossover study of thirty-nine patients who suffered from neuropathic pain due to spinal injury, multiple sclerosis, or brachial plexopathy: Vaporized cannabis reduced pain by nearly 30% as compared to placebo doses.
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