Herbs often contain essential oils. By vaping you can enjoy the effects in a different way.
Why Herbs in a Vaporizer?
The reasons can be various. Perhaps you’re looking for a means of avoiding the taste as far as possible because the herb is too bitter. Calea zacatechichi (Dream Herb) is a good example of this. Or maybe you want the effect to arrive ultra-fast. That’s why Salvia divinorum is vaped. But note that the active substance in Salvia requires a high vaping temperature which not every vaporizer is capable of.
Most herbs have an effect which has been known about for a long time. Thus, lavender is a known sedative and rosemary calms the body. These herbs were used for centuries by both primitive societies and monks for restoring balance to health. That’s called herbal medicine.
A big advantage is that you need less of the herb for the same effect. Vaporizing is enormously efficient.
Vaping herbs - How do you do that?
Put the (dry) herbs in the herb chamber of your vaporizer. Use the tool supplied with the vaporizer to compress the herbs. Set the vaping temperature according to the table below. Once the vaporizer has warmed up, take a slow but long drag.
Something other than weed
Did you know that as well as weed you can put all kinds of herbs in your vaporizer? As long as your vaporizer is suitable for vaping dry herbs, you can vape all herbs in this category. The effects of all these herbs are diverse. From comforting valerian to the stimulating properties of mint. Check out the product description for more information about the specific effect of the herbs when vaped.
Ideal Vaping Temperature for Herbs
Blue Lotus |
narcotic, euphoria (lightly hallucinogenic at high dosage) |
125°C |
Red Lotus |
narcotic, euphoria, stimulates dreaming, comforting |
125°C |
Sage |
focus, alertness and memory (nootropic), elevated mood |
125°C |
Wild Lettuce |
comforting, sleep-inducing, for the health |
125°C |
Rosemary |
for the health, calms the body |
125°C |
Lavender |
sleep-inducing, for the health, comforting |
130°C |
Eucalyptus |
for the health, comforting, fine taste |
130°C |
Mint |
well-suited to beginners, for the health, wonderful taste |
130°C |
Lemon Balm |
stimulates memory (nootropic), calms stomach, elevated mood |
142°C |
St. John’s Wort |
elevated mood, |
150°C |
Mugwort |
stimulates dreaming, sleep-inducing |
150°C |
Syrian Rue |
powerful MAO inhibitor, hallucinogenic |
150°C |
Thyme |
for the health |
150°C |
Passion Flower |
comforting and sleep-inducing and physically calming |
154°C |
Ephedra |
stimulating, enhances focus and alertness but also heart palpitations |
175°C |
Guarana |
stimulating |
175°C |
Marihuanilla |
relaxing and lightly narcotic |
175°C |
Green Tea |
relaxing, lightly stimulating |
190°C |
Damiana |
aphrodisiac |
190°C |
Chamomile |
comforting |
190°C |
Maca |
lightly aphrodisiac, elevated mood, alertness and memory (nootropic) |
190°C |
Morning Glory |
hallucinogenic |
195°C |
Muira Puama |
aphrodisiac |
195°C |
Dream Herb (Calea Zacatechici) |
stimulates dreaming |
195°C |
Mulungu |
comforting, sleep-inducing |
195°C |
Valerian |
comforting |
195°C |
Salvia divinorum |
hallucinogenic |
220°C |
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