In previous discussions relating to the matter I've seen a lot of talk about oil extracts, particularly the possibility that they are contaminated. Sketchy stuff like butane or worse being used, pesticide concerns, etc. Black-market cartridges and similar products.
Where that the problem, I wouldn't personally be concerned. However I developed pneumonia-like symptoms after vaporizing a great deal of ground cannabis flower, sold in Washington and marketed as organic. I suspect that the product I was consuming wasn't contaminated, and it was the 'unextracted' but nevertheless vaporized oils themselves which are responsible. My symptoms have been gradually but noticably subsiding ever since I quit a few weeks ago.
They use Vitamin E in order to get the extremely potent THC levels. On some cartridges they get 90% + which is crazy considering the most potent Marijuana in Bud form is like 25%
Apparently that is what the main issue is that when Vitamin E vaporizes and then cools it changes form and may be harmful.
It didn't appear to be in the flavored Nicotine juices, only in the Marijuana concentrates.
This is a very misleading comment. Vitamin E acetate has nothing to do with the concentration of THC in the product. The addition of Vitamin E acetate to a THC product does not change the quantiy of THC in the product.
The concentration of THC in the product is not "crazy", even considering the concentration of THC in bud - it's a concentrate, of course it has a higher concentration of THC. It has a higher concentration than bud because it doesn't have to carry the plant matter. This is like saying the concentration of vanillin in vanilla essence is "crazy" compared to the concentration in a vanilla bean.
Additionally, the "products to avoid" link you have provided is NOT a list of products to avoid. Those images are for demonstration.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 21.9 ms ] threadWhere that the problem, I wouldn't personally be concerned. However I developed pneumonia-like symptoms after vaporizing a great deal of ground cannabis flower, sold in Washington and marketed as organic. I suspect that the product I was consuming wasn't contaminated, and it was the 'unextracted' but nevertheless vaporized oils themselves which are responsible. My symptoms have been gradually but noticably subsiding ever since I quit a few weeks ago.
Apparently that is what the main issue is that when Vitamin E vaporizes and then cools it changes form and may be harmful.
It didn't appear to be in the flavored Nicotine juices, only in the Marijuana concentrates.
Source:
https://www.health.ny.gov/press/releases/2019/2019-09-05_vap...
Products to avoid:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nysdoh/sets/72157710703391248/
The concentration of THC in the product is not "crazy", even considering the concentration of THC in bud - it's a concentrate, of course it has a higher concentration of THC. It has a higher concentration than bud because it doesn't have to carry the plant matter. This is like saying the concentration of vanillin in vanilla essence is "crazy" compared to the concentration in a vanilla bean.
Additionally, the "products to avoid" link you have provided is NOT a list of products to avoid. Those images are for demonstration.