Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Make A Lightbulb Vaporizer

Completed light bulb vaporizer


Instead of smoking your herbs, do your lungs a favor and vaporize them. Vaporizing heats up your aromatherapy herbs to the temperature at which their essences evaporate into a vapor, which, upon inhalation, provides the same olfactory and gustatory satisfaction of smoking but without all of the harmful carcinogens of burning your herbs. Vaporization cuts down on the harmful chemicals released when herbs are burned because there is no combustion and therefore no smoke, only vapor, which contains the essence and all of the active properties of your herbs. Most commercially available vaporizers cost more than $100, but you can make your own light bulb vaporizer from home supplies.


Instructions


1. Cut off the bottom-most part of the metal portion of the light bulb with your serrated knife to create a hole through which to insert your herbs. Sand off any jagged metal edges.


2. Empty the light bulb completely of its filaments using a small pair of pliers. Clean the light bulb's interior by shaking a mixture of salt and water around inside to remove dust or glass particles that are unhealthy to inhale. Empty and dry the light bulb.


3. Confirm that the 2-liter soda pop bottle cap fits on your light bulb. Larger bottle caps are acceptable as long as you duct tape them on to prevent any vapor from escaping, but smaller bottle caps do not fit.








4. Make two straw-sized holes in the bottle cap.








5. Insert the straws into your bottle cap and ensure that they connect the inside and outside of the light bulb by trimming them to size with scissors.


6. Insert your herbs into the light bulb and screw on the bottle cap. To ensure that the seal on the light bulb hole is airtight, duct tape the circumference of the bottle cap where it connects to the light bulb.


7. Light the bottom of the light bulb with a lighter to vaporize your herbs. Evenly heat the herbs by moving the lighter in small circles where the bulb touches the herb for maximum vapor yield. Heating your herbs between 250 and 400 degrees F causes the oils within (which contain the active ingredients) to boil off into a vapor that you can inhale through one of the straws.

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