Herbs

Herbs for vaporization / Herbal mixtures for smoking and vaporization – the highest quality.

Are you looking for high-quality herbs? Have you heard about aromatherapy, a way to improve health that has been known for thousands of years? Or maybe you would like to find a healthier tobacco substitute? Check out our medicinal herbs!

Herbal therapy has been known for thousands of years. They can be taken in the form of infusions, but not only - properly composed herbs can also be used during vaporization.

It has a positive effect on the body, improving or regulating its functioning. The highest quality herbs can be found in our store. We only offer legal and safe products that release valuable substances.

Herbs

We only work with trusted and certified suppliers, quality and safety are the foundation of the hemp business. Each batch of herbs contains only natural ingredients and comes from organic farming.

What herbs can you find in our store?

Our specialization is the highest quality, organic dried hemp. But there are many more herbs - we especially recommend trying mixtures containing sage, St. John's wort or mint.

How does vaporizing herbs affect our body?

Smoking herbs improves our mood and enhances relaxation.

Herbal mixtures for smoking are also a healthier alternative to tobacco. Ground using a special grinder, it can be used to support stress reduction and help fight insomnia. Some herbs also have disinfecting properties, so they can be used to support the treatment of colds.

Which herbs should you choose for vaporization and smoking? Vaporization of herbs – temperatures

Our offer includes, among others: dried CBD and CBG, plantain, lavender, eucalyptus, St. John's wort or mint. Herbs absorbed using a vaporizer are heated, so that no harmful tar substances enter our body. How does vaporization of herbs affect our body?

  • Sage – has a beneficial effect on the respiratory tract and regulates digestion. It also has a positive effect on menstrual pain. Recommended vaporization temperature: 125-180°C.
  • Muira puama . Better sexual performance, impact on libido in both sexes. Improves mood. Recommended vaporization temperature: 175-200°C.
  • St. John's wort - helps you fall asleep, helps fight depression and relieves anxiety. St. John's wort also has antibacterial properties. Recommended vaporization temperature: 100-130°C.
  • Chamomile – recommended for stomach problems; verbena relieves stress and tension. Recommended vaporization temperature: 120-150°C.
  • Lemon balm – reduces insomnia, relieves headaches and tension. It is a proven sedative, also known for its unique taste and aroma. Recommended vaporization temperature: 142°C.
  • Lavender – has antiseptic properties and also supports falling asleep and relaxation. Recommended vaporization temperature: 100-165°C.
  • Peppermint – supports muscle function, helps eliminate cramps, and increases immunity. Recommended vaporization temperature: 160°C +/- 20°C.
  • Echinacea has anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties.
  • Ribwort plantain is an option for dried herb lovers who are looking for support for the proper functioning of the upper respiratory tract. Recommended vaporization temperature: 150°C.
  • Hops Recommended vaporization temperature: 175-200°C
  • Lemongrass Recommended vaporization temperature: 150-160°C.
  • Verbena herb Recommended vaporization temperature: 130-160°C.
  • Catuaba Recommended vaporization temperature: 150-180°C.
  • Lipa Recommended vaporization temperature: 150°C.

Which herbs should I choose for vaporization?

The choice of herbs for vaporization depends on several factors, such as:

Your goals:

  • Relaxation and stress reduction: lemon balm, lavender, chamomile, hops, St. John's wort.
  • Pain relief: arnica, turmeric, ginger.
  • Improve digestion: peppermint, basil, oregano, cumin.
  • Strengthening immunity: echinacea, elderberry, thyme.
  • Mood improvement: lemon balm, St. John's wort, lavender.
  • Dream: lemon balm, lavender, chamomile, hops.

Your taste:

There are many different herbs with different flavors and aromas. Experiment to find the ones you like.

Availability:

Some herbs are more readily available than others. You can buy them in herbal stores, health food stores or online.

Quality:

Make sure you purchase high-quality herbs from a reputable source.

FAQ – Herbs for vaporization and smoking

1. What is herbal vaporization?

Definition: The process of heating herbs to the appropriate temperature so that they release their active ingredients without burning.

Benefits: Elimination of harmful tar substances, a healthier alternative to smoking.

2. What herbs can be vaporized?

Our offer: Dried CBD and CBG, sage, St. John's wort, peppermint, lavender, eucalyptus, chamomile, lemon balm, echinacea, plantain, hops, lemongrass, verbena, catuaba, linden.

3. What are the advantages of vaporizing herbs?

  • Mood improvement: Relaxation, stress reduction, better sleep.
  • Health support: Disinfection, supporting the treatment of colds.
  • Alternative to tobacco: A healthier option without tar.

4. Which herbs should you choose for vaporization to achieve specific effects?

  • Relaxation and stress reduction: Lemon balm, lavender, chamomile, hops, St. John's wort.
  • Pain relief: Arnica, turmeric, ginger.
  • Improve digestion: Peppermint, basil, oregano, cumin.
  • Strengthening immunity: Echinacea, elderberry, thyme.
  • Mood improvement: Lemon balm, St. John's wort, lavender.
  • Better sleep: Lemon balm, lavender, chamomile, hops.

5. What are the recommended vaporization temperatures for specific herbs? Vaporization of herbs – temperatures

Vaporization of herbs – temperatures of individual products:

  • Sage: 125-180°C
  • Muira puama: 175-200°C
  • St. John's wort: 100-130°C
  • Chamomile: 120-150°C
  • Melissa: 142°C
  • Lavender: 100-165°C
  • Peppermint: 160°C ± 20°C
  • Echinacea: 150°C
  • Ribwort plantain: 150°C
  • Hops: 175-200°C
  • Lemongrass: 150-160°C
  • Verbena herb: 130-160°C
  • Catuaba: 150-180°C
  • Linden: 150°C

6. What are the health benefits of using herbs for vaporization?

  • Body regulation: Improving functioning, regulating digestion.
  • Health support: Treatment of colds, stress reduction, sleep improvement, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects.

7. Where do our herbs come from?

Source: Trusted and certified suppliers.

Quality: Ecological, natural ingredients, highest quality.

8. What are the differences between vaporization and traditional smoking of herbs?

Vaporization: Heating herbs without burning, no tar.

Traditional smoking: Burning herbs, possible inhalation of harmful substances.