Cannabidiol (CBD) — what we know and what we don’t - Harvard Health Blog
Here is a bit of info. I know that cbd really helps some people, and doesn't do much for others.
Metal tanks would probably be the way to go. If you're not willing to switch, then stock up on glass. I am constantly breaking my glass tanks. My hands are messed up, and I drop everything. It took less than a month for me to bust the glass on my new cleito pro :rolleyes:
Apologies, I did not mean to unintentionally give medical advice. The products were a gift from a neighbor. She works at a health food store, and they do not stock vape products. These particular things were a PR/sample b.s. I found it concerning is all :-)
This is a CBD product, being marketed as a vape/tincture. No way in Hades would this go in my lungs. Newbies don't always know what is or isn't safe. The Mary Jane subject isn't just about getting high. Some people use it for medical reasons. If we can help, then why not?
A friend of mine works in a health food store, and received a box of samples.... They are non nicotine e liquid. One was being sold as a vape/tincture in one type of product. The liquid is gnarly looking, and there is no way I'd ever vape it. I had no idea that companies tried to push these...
A friend of mine works at a health food store. She received a sample box of non nicotine vape supplies. One of the products is being sold as juice for dripping/tincture. One look at the product, and I knew I would never vape it. Not sure if I can post pictures of it :yawn:
Nice PSA. About seven years ago, I started making e liquid. A lot of the info I needed came from this forum. A few posts lead me into researching lipid pneumonia. Anyone making any type of vape liquids, needs to seriously research the subject. That being said, black market dealers mostly don't...
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