The use of medical marijuana remains highly controversial.
Medical marijuana use remains controversial, but is legal in several areas. Common smoking, where temperatures can reach 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, releases harmful chemical-filled smoke that contains carcinogens and can cause airway damage. By using a mini vaporizer--which boils the volatile oils in the medication, releasing them with very little smoke, at a much lower temperature--the damage cause by heat and chemicals is greatly reduced. Furthermore, it is far more efficient than smoking and therefore uses less medicine, making it more cost effective.
Instructions
1. Break the medication by hand into small bits the size of a peppercorn or smaller, but not into a powder.
2. Set the Temperature Control on the vaporizer. Below the digital readout on the vaporizer are two buttons--one to raise the temperature, and one to lower it. The suggested temperature should be set at 410 F.
3. Press the On button, which begins heating the unit. Heating can take from two to five minutes. A red light beside the readout indicates the unit is heating. When it reaches the preset temperature, the green light will go on.
4. Twist the top cap counterclockwise and pull it out.
5. Insert medication into the exposed chamber and replace the top cap. The chamber can hold more than a gram of medication, but half a gram or less should suffice for most people.
6. Attach the clear plastic tubing and the mouthpiece.
7. Inhale through the mouthpiece. A stream of vapor may be visible in the tube. When vaporized at lower temperatures, vapor may not be visible. Once you can no longer taste the medication, you can assume the vaporization is complete.
8. Turn the vaporizer off after use. Let it cool before putting it in your pocket or purse.
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