Vaporization is a process which releases the essential, active elements of a substance without burning it. It is a cutting-edge technology using convection which releases just enough heat and air to discharge these elements but not enough to actually burn the tobacco. When tobacco is smoked, the plant itself is burned. In contrast, when tobacco is vaporized it will release only its active element, nicotine, in the form of an inhaleable mist.
- Vaporization produces NO smoke, little or no tar or other toxic elements.
- Vaporization does not substantially alter the compounds being vaporized.
- Vaporization does not create any elements that were not originally present in the source material.
- Vaporization yields only the pure flavor and active substance of the tobacco without the carcinogenic byproducts.