"The new study used a gas chromatograph mass spectrometer (GCMS) to examine the gas components of the vapor. .The analysis showed that the Volcano® vapor was remarkably clean, consisting 95% of THC with traces of cannabinol (CBN), another cannabinoid. The remaining 5% consisted of small amounts of three other components: one suspected cannabinoid relative, one suspected PAH, and caryophyllene, a fragrant oil in cannabis and other plants. In contrast over 111 different components appeared in the gas of the combusted smoke, including a half dozen known PAHs. Non-cannabinoids accounted for as much as 88% of the total gas content of the smoke"

Now, like I said above, if you compared the same strains(for volcano and budder), all you are going for is that one chemicle, THC. This study shows the volcano pushing out 95% of the thc from a strain(lets say) containing 20% THC. This isnt magically turning 20% THC into more physical THC, but instead allowing to only consume 95% THC and the rest a few other combustion chemicles found in the study. I believe all that budder is doing is allowing you to consume 90+% THC with less combustion chemicles. Does this sound right to anyone or am I missing something still? Thanks.
t3chyo Reviewed by t3chyo on . Volcano Eruption Consumption. I never really realized this about the volcano until I actually read into it. This thing is a magic bud to highly potent hash converter! Can anyone verify that this comparison is realistic. You heard about the new 98-99% cannabudder that was discovered? That means that you are taking in 98-99% THC correct? Now the volcano claims to produce 95% THC, the rest 5% being some other chemicle(read a test on it). Does this mean,(if you used the same strains for making the budder and for the Rating: 5