Dissolving Drugs in
Glycerin for Vaping...
This is glycerin...
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There has been a lot
of back and forth these days about vaping, so allow me to clear a few things
up. eJuice (also known as eLiquid), replaces the stems and leaves of plants
(tobacco, marijuana, etc) with vegetable glycerin (VG) and/or propylene glycol
(PG). By liquefying the plant-based material, vaping is an efficient drug
delivery system, soaking into your mucus membranes rather than being absorbed
(along with a bevvy of impurities and carcinogens) through your stomach and
lungs.
PG is the element that creates the "smoke" effect in theatrical fog machines and eJuice, but VG is the fun element. VG is widely available, and used in the processing of many foods, cosmetics, and essential oils. This firmly plants the substance in a lot of legitimate uses (a la hemp), thus making it difficult to criminalize. This makes VG a very valuable resource.
PG is the element that creates the "smoke" effect in theatrical fog machines and eJuice, but VG is the fun element. VG is widely available, and used in the processing of many foods, cosmetics, and essential oils. This firmly plants the substance in a lot of legitimate uses (a la hemp), thus making it difficult to criminalize. This makes VG a very valuable resource.
Vegetable Glycerin is Anonymous...
Veggie Glycerin...
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Vegetable glycerin is
a fatty compound, which allows the chemical compound of drugs to
"stick." Essentially glycerin molecules are shipping boxes, and you
can ship almost anything you want in them. They're not universal, however, as
the FDA and Pfizer likes to cut certain pills with anti-dissolving agents to
avoid abuse.
Exceptions aside, vegetable glycerin is a very useful solution, allowing you to extract and consume a variety of drugs, stretching them out in these rough economic times. If you're looking for ways to self medicate to avoid huge Obamacare deductibles you can't afford, buy a gallon of vegetable glycerin and make eJuice from common kitchen materials.
Exceptions aside, vegetable glycerin is a very useful solution, allowing you to extract and consume a variety of drugs, stretching them out in these rough economic times. If you're looking for ways to self medicate to avoid huge Obamacare deductibles you can't afford, buy a gallon of vegetable glycerin and make eJuice from common kitchen materials.
Infusing Vegetable Glycerin with Botanicals and Herbs...
Infusing vegetable
glycerin with herbs (cannabis, poppy, coca, etc) involves a process called
steeping, which is how many teas are made. This can be accomplished with a
whole leaf teapot of any kind (and a variety of other kitchen appliances). Much
like sun tea, you can also steep in the sun, although it'll take much longer
(up to several weeks), depending on the season and sun exposure where you're
at, along with the particular substance you're infusing.
Certain items such as mushrooms and marijuana buds (as opposed to shake and kief) are best infused into an oil (such as vegetable, coconut, and olive - depending on the flavor you're into), and then blended into the glycerin.
Certain items such as mushrooms and marijuana buds (as opposed to shake and kief) are best infused into an oil (such as vegetable, coconut, and olive - depending on the flavor you're into), and then blended into the glycerin.
Dissolving Pharmaceuticals into Vegetable Glycerin...
While it's possible to simply vape codeine syrup, you can also use vegetable glycerin to make your own syrup (and, consequentially, your own sizzurp, or purple drank). It stands to reason that it's also possible to make other concoctions by crushing and dissolving any other legal pharmaceutical, such as Xanax, muscle relaxers, Oxycontin, etc.
Illicit materials can
theoretically be dissolved as well - molly (ecstacy's evolution since pill
presses became harder to obtain), LSD, heroin, cocaine,and other such chemicals
will likely work with the same process, although dosing is difficult to
measure, and you'll likely die experimenting unless you're extremely
vigilant...
A Warning on Vaping and eCigs...
The preceding
information was meant to simply report on information I've read during my
online research. I chose not to source this article as a method of protecting
other sources. I hope that you did not simply read the part relevant to the
drug you're hoping to dissolve and vape it without reading this warning. If you
did, I apologize for the misunderstanding, because experimenting with drugs is
illegal.
Personally, I'm happy vaping on my personal collection, which includes White Ninja from Greenman eJuice...what do you vape?
Personally, I'm happy vaping on my personal collection, which includes White Ninja from Greenman eJuice...what do you vape?
Wanna learn more about
vaping, eJuice, and eCigarettes? Check out: The Vape Chronicles...
Brian
Penny is a former
business analyst at Bank of America turned whistleblower and freelance writer.
He's a frequent contributor to Huffington Post, Mainstreet, and Lifehack, and an affiliate of Manduka and Tazo. He documents his experiences working with Anonymous,
practicing yoga, and fighting the banks on his blog.
by Brian Penny at 4:30 AM
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