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  <title>Pe286 Myths of Cannabis Temp Control, Boiling Points &amp;amp; Condensation</title>
  <description>🟠 15% OFF your Vaporizer w/ Code = PERIODICEFFECTS https://www.prrllabs.com/discount/PERIODICEFFECTS &amp;amp;nbsp; (Part-2) Many myths linger around vaporizing cannabis. Can a vaporizer really control the temperature and only release certain cannabinoids or terpenes? How do you control a vaporizer experience? What other factors play into vaporization that are not discussed? We discuss those items with our guest, Mark Lewis, Founder &amp;amp; CEO of Prrl Labs. &amp;amp;nbsp; Chapters:&amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 - Convecting vs Conducting&amp;amp;nbsp; 04:06 - Condensation in Vaporizers 11:47 - Combusting or Vaporizing Oils &amp;amp; Lipids 17:00 Concentrates &amp;amp; Vaporizers&amp;amp;nbsp; 22:36 - How Flavonoids React to Heat&amp;amp;nbsp; 29:35 - Concentrate Storage Myths 34:13 - Low Temp Vaporizing &amp;amp; Deep Carboxylation&amp;amp;nbsp; 38:43 - Vaporizing for Beginners&amp;amp;nbsp; 51:53 - The Importance of Breath Technique&amp;amp;nbsp; 57:55 - Outro, Mark Lewis, CEO Prrl Labs&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Watch our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeriodicEffects&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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