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Here is a small selection of some plants that you can use your vaporizer. Warning ask your doctor when in doubt, always use a very small amount of the plant or flower you want to start spraying.

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If there is one plant that we see anything and everything about the spraying, it is Salvia Divinorum. So, can you spray on Salvia ? GoodVape has the answer.

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Hi all! Here is an extract of some plants to use with your spray.

Chamomile (Chamomilla recutita)

Vaporization temperature: 190 ° C (374 ° F)
Main properties: Anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, relaxing, carminative, bitter.

Camomille

Chamomile

Chamomile grows wild in Europe and western Asia. Related species are found in North America and Africa. Its flowers help to ease indigestion, nervousness, depressions and headaches. Chamomile Spray is ideal for solving problems such as peptic ulcers, colic, spasmodic colic and nervous indigestion. The essential oil of chamomile has anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-microbial. This is an excellent herb for many digestive disorders, nervous tension and irritability.

Damiana (Turnera diffusa)

Vaporization temperature: 190 ° C (374 ° F)
Key properties nerve tonic, antidepressant, urinary antiseptic.

Damiana

Damiana

Native Gulf of Mexico, Damiana has an ancient reputation as an aphrodisiac and is an excellent remedy for the nervous system acts as a stimulant and tonic in cases of mild depression. Damiana has strongly aromatic, slightly bitter.

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Passion Flower (Passiflora Incarnate)

Vaporization temperature: 154 ° C (309 ° F)
Key properties: sedative anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, hypotensive, calming.

Passion Flower

Passion Flower

Passiflora is natural to North America. The herb has sedative properties and value tranquilizer and has a long use as a medicine in Central Europe and North America. Of herbal remedies are taken in Mexico for epilepsy, insomnia and hysteria. The leaves are an ingredient in many pharmaceutical products to treat nervous disorders such as palpitations, anxiety, convulsions and sometimes high blood pressure. It is also used to prevent spasms from whooping cough, asthma and other diseases.

Green tea (Camellia Sinensis)

Vaporization temperature: 190 ° C (374 F)
Main properties: anti-irritant, calming, pain relief, aid in digestion and depression.

The vert

The green

According to Chinese legend, tea was discovered accidentally by an emperor 4,000 years ago. Since then, traditional Chinese medicine has recommended green tea for headaches, body aches and pains, digestion, depression, boosting the immune system, detoxification, as an energizing. This plant's reputation prolong life.

Peppermint (Mentha piperita)

Vaporization temperature: 166 ° C (331 ° F)

Key properties: carminative, relieves muscle spasms, increases sweating and antiseptic.

Menthe Poivrée

Peppermint

The origin of peppermint is a mystery, but it was noticed the existence and use for a long time - dried leaves were found in Egyptian pyramids dating from around 1000 BC. Peppermint has been highly appreciated by the Greeks and Romans, but only became popular in Western Europe in the 18th century. The mint tea helps with indigestion and relaxes the muscles of the digestive tract. The main therapeutic value lies in its ability to relieve stomach flatulence, bloating and other colic. But he found many other applications. Studies have shown that it relieves colon spasms and helps heal ulcers. Peppermint also eases nervous headaches. Menthol, its main constituent, has antibacterial properties.

Mint (Mentha spicata)

Vaporization temperature: 154 C (309 F)
Main properties: anti inflammatory, fabulous for digestive problems (stomach pain, nausea, flatulence, indigestion, colic, etc..), Deodorants, revitalizing, cooling, stress relief, respiratory problems (bronchitis, asthma , sinusitis, etc.), colds, flu and fevers.

Menthe

Mint

Widely used in food industry and in cosmetics, dental care products, etc.. However, mint is often used as a flavoring. Mint is a popular herb culinary and was widely used in the Greek baths.

Raspberry leaf (Rubus idaeus)

Vaporization temperature: 190 ° C (374 F)
Key Properties: In pregnant women, it has been found to help the nausea, ease labor and delivery and postpartum recovery. But the raspberry leaf is also used widely with colds, sore throats and stomach aches.

Framboisier

Raspberry

Raspberries are native to North America but are cultivated in other countries including Canada. Although best known for its delicious red berries, raspberry leaves have a number of medical applications. They were used in conjunction with colds, sore throats, diarrhea, pregnancy, and post-delivery support.

Eucalyptu s (Eucalyptus globulus)

Vaporization temperature: 130 ° C (266 ° F)
Key Properties: antiseptic, expectorant, stimulates local blood circulation, anti-fungal.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is native to Australia, where it represents over 75% of all trees. A traditional aboriginal remedy, eucalyptus is a powerful antiseptic used worldwide to relieve coughs and colds, throat ore and other infections. The leaves cool the body and relive fever. Eucaliptol, one of the substances in the essential oil, is a major constituent of many existing commercial formulas expectorant for colds. The essential oil is also a powerful anti-biotic, anti-viral and anti-fungal. Eucalyptus is a common ingredient in many OTC-medicine against colds.

Lavender (Lavandula officinalis)

Vaporization temperature: 130 ° C (266 ° F)
Key properties: carminative, relieves muscle spasms, antidepressant, antiseptic and antibacterial, stimulates blood circulation.

Lavande

Lavender

Lavender is native to the Mediterranean region and is cultivated in France, Spain and elsewhere. It has been used for aromatic by the Romans in washing water and baths. This plant uses in cooking, cosmetics and medicine. It is effective to cure headaches, especially when stress, depression. Externally, lavender oil was used as a stimulant ointment to help relieve the pain of rheumatism.

Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

Vaporization temperature: 190 ° C (374 ° F)
Key Properties: antiseptic, tonic, relieves muscle spasms, expectorant.

Thym

Thyme

Thyme occurs in the western Mediterranean in the south-western Italy. The herb was known to the Sumerians, used by Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Thyme was praised by the herbalist Nicolas Culpeper (1616-1654) as "a significant reinforcement to the lungs." Its main application is the drug treatment of coughs and clearing congestion. Many current formulas for mouth washes and vapor rubs contain thymol, one of the constituents in thyme. It also improves digestion, destroys intestinal parasites and is an excellent antiseptic and tonic.

Sage (Salvia officinalis)

Vaporization temperature: 190 ° C (374 ° F)
Key Properties: Astringent, antiseptic, aromatic, carminative, estrogen, reduces sweating, tonic.

Sauge

Sage

Sage grows from north to central Spain to the Western Balkans and Asia Minor. It was used in Crete in 1600 to clear throat inflammation, one of its most popular uses today. Its leaves are a known cure cold and flu. It was considered very effective in reducing emissions of many physical as sweating and is an excellent remedy for sore throats, poor digestion and irregular periods. It is also considered a tonic stimulant with. It was a bit warm, the taste distinctly bitter and astringent.

Caution, not to be confused with salvia (hallucinogen)!

Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)

Vaporization temperature: 142 ° C (288 ° F)
Key properties: blood circulation, relieving headache pain

Melisse

Melisse

Lemon balm relaxes the nervous system producing sleep. This plant properties therapeuthic is used for epilepsy, nervous disorders, insomnia, fainting, hysteria, migraine headaches, hypochondria and vertigo. Melissa working simultaneously on the digestive system for intestinal diseases, and stomach. Lemon balm is also used for heat and palpitations. Lemon balm is also known to increase blood circulation.

Ridges is evidence that a vaporizer is not just vaporize cannabis : P

Phytotherapy, is the treatment, health by plants. Believe in herbal medicine, is to believe that some plants, flowers or roots can be beneficial to our health. But the affection or rejection of herbal medicine is often a fad. Yet for millennia, plants have never lost their soothing or healing power.

For history, the first known text on herbal medicine date 3000 BC. BC It is mentioned plants such as myrtle, hemp, thyme, willow filtered decoctions.

You should know that each plant may be indicated to help cure some ailments. Let's review some of these medical applications.

  • Chamomile.

To fight inflammation of the bronchial tract, 3g brew of chamomile flowers in 150 mL of water for five to ten minutes, then inhale the vapors as the brew is still hot. Source

  • Thyme.

Inhale through the thyme spray cleans the lungs. It is also advised against colds, asthma and cons. This is a great tool to take care of her breathing sphere. Source 1 - 2 - 3

  • Hops.

Surprising hops! Did you know there were many applications in herbal medicine?

Japan and China, are used for healing properties of hops words such as urinary problems and diseases such as diphtheria, tuberculosis, the common cold and cough.

In Europe, hops are used since the Middle Ages. We applied a poultice of hops to treat gout, rheumatism, skin diseases, sprains and various swellings and also stomach aches.
Hops contain an active ingredient called Humulus lupulus. This molecule is part of cannabinoids. This molecule is known for its sedative properties. "The simple act of breathing in the fresh hops would be enough to cushion the worst sleep of insomniacs," according Epik-Art. When I told you it was amazing.

  • Eucalyptus

No, it is not reserved to the pandas, the eucalyptus is also at your fingertips. And can help you cure your cold. To cure a common cold, nothing beats a good inhalation of eucalyptus, thyme, sage and pine (with a lemon, recipe here ).

Oh that's ba few new recipes to our dear stitched grandmothers (but this is for our good).

See you soon,

TonTon

It's good to know that a vaporizer vaporizes ... Still need to know what the spray?

Spraying, this is a transformation from a liquid state to a gaseous state. This usually happens evaporation.

At a temperature close to the temperature of vaporization, the active ingredients will be detached from the plant form a pure steam. This steam will only consist of flavors and active ingredients. Plant cellulose does vaporizes at 230 ° C. Far above the temperatures to vaporize most of the plants (130 to 190 ° C).

The spray will not destroy the plant, it just goes off gradually the elements of the plant, to bring them into your lungs. To see the effect of spraying on a piece of hops, click here (Storz & Bickel website). The plant will not be destroyed, and you can inhale up to extract all the active ingredients and flavors.

The spray is used in aromatherapy and phytotherapy. As a process now little known in France, vaporization is mainly adopted by cannabis smokers. Fools, or visionaries? : P

Next week, TonTon will return to the types of plants to spray, the benefits of spray and other items off-topic!

Learn more about vaporization:

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