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Volatizer Vaporizer Review- Phytho Inhalation Technology

The Volatizer reduces the risk of smoking related disease substantially. A fraction of plant material is required compared to smoking. The device uses techniques adapted from phytho-inhalation, aromatherapy and herbal therapy.



The Volatizer Vaporizer

The Volatizer Vaporizer, marketed by Chiro-Tec, Inc. is promoted on the back of results from a Californian scientific study.  What you are not told is that more recent studies have identified a far better performing vaporizer, the Volcano.  Nonetheless, in the earlier study, the Volatizer was shown to completely eliminate three toxins – naphthalene, toluene, and benzene, all of which are known to be carcinogenic.

When you purchase the Volatizer, you get a heat source and a bowl, packaged in a neat carry case.  In the instructions that accompany the unit, you are told to fill a flask half-full of water and insert a glass tube through the stopper – none of these items come in the Volatizer carrying case, so one assumes they have to be purchased separately. At a cost of around $50 for the complete flask setup the true cost of this system is at least $350.  Let’s go back to those instructions.

After you’ve filled the aforementioned flask and inserted the glass tube, you are required to place a screen in the bowl, and then insert the bowl into the glass tube that you have already inserted into the flask.  Place your herbs onto the screen. With me so far?  Good.

You then attach your ‘breathing tube’ – aka whip – to the side vent of the flask and apply the heat source to bowl of herbs. Then, inhale the vapour through the whip as usual.

Basically, what you have with this system is the sort of device you might have put together in your younger, more experimental years.  The Chiro-Tec blurb talks of a Vortex Volatization process, which they have protected by trade-mark.  To be honest, I think that the ‘vortex’ simply refers to the movement of air inside the flask.

What does appear to be good about this system is the amount of herbs required.  The instructions tell you to start of with a volume of blend about equal to an average aspirin.  You are then advised to try reducing this volume by trial and error until you come up with the right amount.  It could be that you recoup the money you spent on the set up by the reduction in the cost of your cannabis, or whatever else it is you use the vaporizer for.

This device can also be used for vaporizing essential oils, and they do have their place.  For instance, peppermint oil is wonderful for migraine.  For a fraction of the cost of this device plus the essential oils, however, dried peppermint leaves can be made into a tea that is every bit as effective.  If you would like to try the device for aromatherapy, the manufacturers do offer three essential oils – orange, peppermint, and eucalyptus – as well as some herbal blends.

So, what to say in summary about the Volatizer Vaporizer?  Well, whilst it has been proved to eliminate at least three cancer-causing toxins (and it probably eliminates far more than that), $350 seems an awful lot to spend on what is really simple laboratory equipment, even if it comes in a neat little case.

What do you guys think?  Has our reviewer been a bit harsh here?  Let us know by adding your comments below.

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