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Why You Should Not Smoke Resin

July 29, 2020/0 Comments/in Blog/by John Ryan

Everyone has had a friend or been in the moment where there wasn’t any dry herb cannabis to smoke. They call around and check for dispensaries but it’s too late. So, you look into your pipe and try to smoke the residue. It may get you high for a short amount of time but how good is it for you? The short answer is not very.

Cannabis Resin

What is in Resin?

Resin is pretty much the leftover gunk and unwanted accumulation from smoking your dry herbs. As you heat up your herbs, they begin to break down. Different herbs will create a different amount of resin, but cannabis holds a lot of oil inside of it. This is where concentrates come from. The mixture of the oil along with the tar and carbons from the smoke creates cannabis resin.

Resin is very obvious to notice. It is a black gum and tar. It is mixed with ash and carcinogenic carbons. Resin is pretty thick, and it builds up over time. It is best to clean your glass pipe so your airpath does not get blocked and clogged.

Leftover Marijuana Residue

Marijuana residue is pretty much what’s left over after your dry solid flower turns into ash. Your new pipe will be clean, but most glass hand pipes tend to change color as you smoke. The more you smoke, the more the color changes. The color-changing has to do with the smoke from cannabis being thicker.

As more resin starts building up, you will be getting less smoke going through the chamber which means you will be wasting more weed, and less THC is absorbed. Although it’s not easy to just smoke the residue unless you actually try, you should definitely not try smoking it.

Smoking Marijuana Pipe

Does it Contain THC?

Yes, resin does contain THC. This is why it is able to get you high. However, the amount of potency in your residue is far less. This is why the high is a bit different from cannabis flowers to the leftover gunk. The amount you will really be getting is not a high ratio compared to the smoke. This means you will be getting more smoke and carcinogens than you will be getting THC and effects.

Why You Should Not Smoke Marijuana Resin?

Considering resin from cannabis does not taste or look good, this is the first hint of why you shouldn’t smoke it. Just because many people do it, it doesn’t mean you should be doing it. When you have high heat from smoking, you can release Benzene into the smoke. This can be very carcinogenic and cause other illnesses or symptoms like dizziness, fast heart rate, really bad headaches, anxiety, and possibly Alzheimer’s disease.

Disadvantages

Here are some of the effects of smoking resin and why you should stay away from it. Here are some of the dangers that can come from marijuana.

Different High

Resin is not only bad because of its taste but it doesn’t even give you the same effects as vaping herbal marijuana. Marijuana gives you a higher euphoric effect that lasts much longer. The high from smoking residue is super short. While it doesn’t last around too long but worst of all; it makes you lethargic and very sleepy. It is almost a short-lived buzz. If you take a few hits, you will notice you’re getting lightheadedness and possible asphyxiation. This can lead to inhaling excess carbon monoxide.

Vaping Herbal Marijuana

Irritation in Your Throat

Burning ash is not good for you. Considering resin smoke is much thicker because of everything mixed with it, you can tell why it will irritate your throat. The smoke color is a dark grey almost yellow color.

Migraines

Since you’re burning up carbon, you will be getting a headache by smoking this. The high will quickly go away and you will feel a migraine coming on. It usually affects the top or back of your head. These migraines are usually signs of what can happen. For example, you can possibly get epilepsy or dementia from inhaling carbon monoxide.

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Cleaning Your Bongs and Pipes

Cleaning your pipe is the best way to avoid applying heat to resin and inhaling the smoke. Making sure you clean your pipe is very important and there are two ways to do it.

DIY Homemade Ingredient:

Many people prefer this method because you will have these recipes at home. Start by filling glass bong with hot water. If you have a small hand pipe, put it in a Ziplock bag. After you rinse it out with hot water, pour in isopropyl alcohol. This will tear up all the residue. Mix it with salt as the salt eats away all the residue. Let the salt and rubbing alcohol soak in for an hour. Rinse it out with hot water. Make sure you rinse it out well because there can be leftover grains of salt.

Using Cleaning Formulas

Cleaning formulas are the best way to go about cleaning your pipes. All you need to do is pour it in your pipe and shake it around. This will clean it all up within a couple of minutes of swishing it around.

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How Does a Bong Work and How to Use It?

January 4, 2020/0 Comments/in Blog/by John Ryan

The bong is one of the most popular types of equipment for smoking cannabis. Despite that being the case, some people still have no idea what it is, how it works, and how to use it. So how does a bong work?

Throughout this guide, you are going to find detailed information on the subjects above-mentioned. First, you need to know that the name bong comes baung, a Thai word which refers to a tube made of bamboo used for smoking weed. The early model has only undergone refinement to make it work more effectively and efficiently.

How does a bong work

Why is bong so popular?

The bong’s popularity comes from its functionality. The traditional way of smoking cannabis involves rolling it on a piece of paper, then smoking it like cigarettes. This method tends to produce dry heat, which can be quite harsh and unpleasant.

The bong, on the other hand, tends to remove dryness and instead make the smoking bearable. It smoothens the smoking process by producing a creamy effect. The idea is to have a comfortable and enjoyable time smoking, and that alone is the reason why it has grown to be people’s favorite method of smoking nicotine or cannabis.

How does a bong work?

To understand better how a bong works, you need to know its various parts. These sections are the ones that eliminate dry heat and produce soothing vapor.

The main parts include: The base

The base is the bottom part of the bong that contains water. Its primary function is to cool the dry heat smoke. It usually comes with a flat bottom to make it easier for the bong to stand upright.

The Bowl

It is one of the most crucial parts when it comes to the workings of a bong. The bowl holds the substance you want to smoke. It is also the place where you burn the substance to release the dry smoke.

The Tube

Once you turn the dry smoke into a soothing vapor, it rises to a chamber that holds it until you inhale. That chamber is what you call the tube.

The Stem

The part that connects the base to the tube is the stem. In other bongs, the stem tends to act as the base of the equipment. Such bongs are usually small and streamlined.

The Carburetor

Also known as the carb. It is the part that allows the pressurization of the smoke, making it easier to inhale. The carburetor is, however, an optional part of a bong.

Using the bong

A Bongs Perculation and Diffusion

Now that you know all the sections and parts of a bong, its time you have a look at its workings. The water pipe works by employing two processes. That is the percolation and diffusion. Percolation involves straining or filtering your cannabis smoke so that it comes out both smooth and creamy. The process of percolation takes place once the smoke submerges in water as a single packet until when it emerges as multiple packets or bubbles.

There is also the diffusion process, which involves dividing the single packet of smoke into multiple packets. The diffusion’s work is to increase the surface area of the numerous resultant bubbles, making it easy for percolation to take place. During these two processes, the hot smoke is cooled and smoothened by the water. That makes it easy for you to take big hits without burning your throat.

How to use a cheap bong

How to use a cheap bong

Let’s say you have bought one of the cheap bongs available on the market, and you want to smoke your cannabis, how do you go about the whole process? As you are going to notice, using a bong is much easier than it sounds.

Adding water

Putting water in the base

First, you need to fill the base with enough water. It should not be too much to make the smoke cold; neither should it be too little to reduce the effects of percolation and diffusion.

Fill the bowl with cannabis

The next step is filling the bowl with your desired cannabis strain. You should grind it to ensure that it burns more efficiently. Grinding also helps you to conserve your weed and reduce its usage.

Empty your lungs

You need to ensure that you empty your lungs by about 80%. Doing so will enable you to blow the smoke out of your lungs when smoking. The idea is to avoid leaving a little bit of air in your lungs that is going to make you cough. Do this by breathing in and out.

Pull the smoke

Once your lungs are empty, go ahead and seal the mouthpiece with your mouth. Make sure there are no air spaces. Light up the cannabis in the bowl and pull in enough air until you see bubbling of water at the base. The more the bubbles, the more the percolation and diffusion of the smoke. That means you are going to have a smooth and much more soothing effect.

If you want an even smoother inhale for your cannabis you might consider looking into a Vaporizer. These machines can deliver a tasty vapor tht is less harmful on your lungs if you are sensitive to the smoke.

Cleaning the bong out

Empty the bong

The above processes will lead to a milky smoke forming in the bong. Once it is full, you need to clear or empty the bong. There are various ways you can do this, and that depends on the bong you are using. Among the parts you need to grasp when learning how to use a bong, is the carburetor.

This is the part that is going to allow you to clear the bong. Some bongs, however, come with a bowl piece. You should release the carburetor or remove the bowl piece, then inhale hard and fast to clear the bong. That’s how to use a bong. I’m always surprised when I hear someone ask “how does a bong work”? I mean they have been around forever!

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The bong is a simple piece of equipment that makes cannabis smoking fun and satisfying. It takes away the harshness of the smoke and instead makes it more creamy and soothing. The above information shows how the bong works and how to use the equipment. If you follow the guide carefully, you are going to have success using the bong for the first time.

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