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    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    The Question
    Do you smoke glycerin?

    The Advertisement
    Looks like plastic - but it isn't!
    100% natural paper - 80% cellulose, 14% glycerin, 6% water

    The cellulose used in normal papers is processed to a greater degree and in this process chlorine (the bleaching agent) is used [Chlorine is not healthy!]
    Also various heavy metals and poisons - such as lead and arsenic - are used in the production of normal paper, all bad stuff which is not needed in the manufacture of the transparent paper. In short - Our papers have no "extra stuff" that you and I donā??t need, or which is even harmful to us, in them.

    The transparent papers adds absolutely NO taste or smell to the smoking experience, thus ensuring you the pure taste of the tobacco.
    Our transparent paper burns slowly and evenly and bottom line is that you do less harm to your self and the planet when you smoke your tobacco or herb.

    The Science
    "In organic chemistry, acrolein or propenal is the simplest unsaturated aldehyde.

    Acrolein is described as having a piercing, disagreeable, acrid smell. Skin exposure causes serious damage. Acrolein concentrations of 2 ppm are immediately dangerous to life. Acrolein may be easily produced by the action of approximately 1 part sodium bisulfate on 3 parts glycerine by weight.

    Acrolein is such a severe pulmonary irritant and lacrimating agent that it has been used as a chemical weapon during World War I. It is, however, not outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention.

    When glycerol is heated to 280°C, is decomposes into acrolein.[2]

    Acrolein is also a metabolite of the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide, and is associated with hemorrhagic cystitis."


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    Links about subject covered.
    eBay Auction Example of the element precentages
    Cellulose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    aLeda The Original One


    Have a good one. :rastasmoke:
    SFGurrilla Reviewed by SFGurrilla on . **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them! The Question Do you smoke glycerin? The Advertisement Looks like plastic - but it isn't! 100% natural paper - 80% cellulose, 14% glycerin, 6% water The cellulose used in normal papers is processed to a greater degree and in this process chlorine (the bleaching agent) is used Also various heavy metals and poisons - such as lead and arsenic - are used in the production of normal paper, all bad stuff which is not needed in the manufacture of the transparent paper. In short - Our papers Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    So all and all your smoked 2 ppm Glycerin that is potentionally lethal. Who knows where to find 100% cellulose.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    Well next time I add Sodium bisulfate to a doob instead of hash, I'll think about this...
    :wtf:
    I'm not sure you have a good understanding of what you have posted. Let's say a whole PACKAGE of rolling papers is a gram of this cellulose/glycerin hodgepodge, and assume that the water content is negligible after drying and packaging.
    For the sake of simplicity, let's say that the dried packaged papers are 20% glycerin. NOT glycerol btw; that's an entirely different, if related, compound. How many papers are in a packet? 50? That's .02g per paper. 20% of that is .004. That's 4 thousandths of a gram per paper, and of course during the process of smoking a joint you lose a lot to the atmosphere. Plus of course the absence of the other part of this nerve agent, sodium bisulfate... so the moral of this story is, don't put random chemicals on your spliffies.
    Please tell me you don't drink diet sodas... artificial sweeteners are a heckuva lot more dangerous.
    I'ma go put on my tin foil hat now. :tin foil hat:

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    #4
    Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    from Clear Rolling Paper Source

    "Our transparent paper is composed of a 100% natural regenerated cellulose film. Regenerated Cellulose is a film obtained from 100% refined cellulose, which comes from the wood pulp. The process of production of the transparent paper does NOT alter the chemical nature of the cellulose film and for this the process of production uses chemically inert, insoluble, infusible and innocuous material."

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    #5
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Please tell me you don't drink diet sodas... artificial sweeteners are a heckuva lot more dangerous.
    i work at a Dunder-Mifflin/Innitech sort of place (corporate accounts payable? just a moment! corporate accounts payable? just a moment! etc.) where im glued to a desk at as an IT guy from 9-5 every day basically until my death.

    i whack diet cokes like they're the only thing on this planet keeping me alive. please don't tell me that they - like everything else i find even the least bit enjoyable - are slowly killing me.

    between that and cigs ive probably only got what, five years left?
    i'm 22, heh.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    so wait, are the clear rolling papers dangerous or not? if they're 100% cellulose it's safe, otherwise, stay away?

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    #7
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    no need to be paranoid people, educate yourself.

    the danger is so minimal it's not even mentionable.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    Quote Originally Posted by katyowns
    no need to be paranoid people, educate yourself.

    the danger is so minimal it's not even mentionable.
    Agree'd, there's nothing in the clear papers that you won't find in a regular pack of zigzag's....
    :wtf:

    Raws , FTW

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    #9
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    The tar that is released when you smoke weed period is more dangerous then whatever you're talking about. You are getting the tar (a proven carcinogen) in much larger amounts relative to some small percentage of the ingredients in the paper that you say are harmful.

    Sure, people say the THC fights cancer and negates the tar and all that... yeah, yeah. Common sense and your body's natural reaction to when you first inhale smoke (cough) should tell you smoking is bad for you.

    If your gonna smoke weed regularly, there is no point to worrying about the health effects of your papers! You've got bigger things to worry about.

    Lesson to take from this? Vaporize... it tastes good, and even feels good instead of making you cough. Enjoy!

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    #10
    Senior Member

    **WARNING** Clear Rolling Papers, Don't smoke them!

    My only complaint is that they taste shit. . .

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