Thursday, October 8, 2015

The Dangers Of Dabbing And What You Need To Know

 

The use of marijuana just became more dangerous, thanks to the increased popularity of dabbing. Basically, dabbing is the inhalation of THC (concentrated), which is extracted with the help of the organic compound butane. Although marijuana Dabs and dabbing have been around for well over a decade, the act has increased in popularity recently, possibly due to the idea of more creative methods of extraction.

The Dangers of Dabbing

Much of the danger lies in the methods that are used for extraction because:

Because many people who are trying this method need to rely on information from friends and the Internet, it can lead to many mistakes. And many of these mistakes can be fatal. Dabbing can be tricky, and when a novice attempts the extraction, there may be a few different outcomes. The best possible scenario is that the novice dabber got lucky, and produced fairly good results. Another scenario is that the results didn't turn out well, but if they keep at it, they can improve upon the method and produce some great results in the future. Now the bad news. The other option, which has a lot of people worried, is that the novice dabber can make a fatal mistake, and under the right (or wrong) circumstances, the outcome may be an explosion.

Another concern is the contaminants that can be inadvertently present in the finished product. Since there are a multitude of methods used for extraction, some are safer than others. And some methods may mistakenly add chemical contaminants to the finished product. If this is the case, these contaminants can be poisonous. This is something that may occur with novice users during home extraction.

Under the right circumstances dabbing doesn't sound too alarming, but as you can see from above, there are many scary drawbacks to the process. Drug abuse is common, and it doesn't matter how young or old a person is. If you know someone who has a drug problem, try to get them some help. And always be sure to make your children aware of the danger of drugs, and how they can affect a person's life.