
Welcome to our guide to herbs you can use in a vaporizer. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the effects, benefits, and recommended temperatures for popular herbs such as chamomile, lavender, cannabis, and more. Whether you're a novice vaper or a seasoned user, this information will help you get the most out of your vaporizer experience.
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Calming and Relaxing
Chamomile (Chamomile)
A well-known flower that is often used in herbal teas.
- Effects: Calming and relaxing.
- Benefits: Helps with sleep problems and anxiety.
- Temperature: 100-150°C
Lavender (Lavender)
A fragrant flower often used in aromatherapy.
- Effects: Calming and relaxing.
- Benefits: Relieves stress, anxiety and insomnia.
- Temperature: 100-125°C
A tree from South America, whose bark has calming properties.
- Effects: Calming and relaxing.
- Benefits: Relieves anxiety and promotes sleep.
- Temperature: 190-210°C
An herb that attracts cats and also has a mild euphoric effect on humans.
- Effects: Slightly euphoric and relaxing.
- Benefits: Relieves stress and tension.
- Temperature: 150-175°C

A flower often used for its calming properties.
- Effects: Calming and relaxing.
- Benefits: Helps with anxiety and insomnia.
- Temperature: 100-150°C
A plant known for its soporific properties.
- Effects: Calming and soporific.
- Benefits: Promotes sleep and reduces anxiety.
- Temperature: 150-200°C
Stimulating and Refreshing
Peppermint (Peppermint)
An aromatic herb known for its refreshing taste.
- Effects: Refreshing and stimulating.
- Benefits: Relieves respiratory and digestive problems.
- Temperature: 150-175°C
Sage (Sage)
An herb with a strong scent, often used in cooking and for cleansing rituals.
- Effects: Clarifying and stimulating.
- Benefits: Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory.
- Temperature: 175-200°C
A shrub native to Central and South America.
- Effects: Slightly euphoric and uplifting.
- Benefits: Improves mood and libido.
- Temperature: 175-200°C
A succulent plant from South Africa, traditionally used as a mood enhancer.
- Effects: Uplifting and stimulating.
- Benefits: Relieves anxiety and depression.
- Temperature: 188-210°C
Psychoactive and Medicinal Properties
Cannabis
A plant known for its psychoactive and medicinal properties.
- Effects: Depending on the strain, ranging from relaxing to stimulating.
- Benefits: Pain relief, relaxation, and mood enhancement.
- Temperature: 157-220°C

Euphoric and Mild Hallucinogenic
A water lily from Egypt, known for its calming effects.
- Effects: Slightly euphoric and relaxing.
- Benefits: Improves mood and reduces anxiety.
- Temperature: 100-125°C
A plant native to South Africa, known for its mildly psychoactive effects.
- Effects: Slightly euphoric and relaxing.
- Benefits: Relieves mild pain and anxiety.
- Temperature: 185-205°C
A flower similar to the blue lotus, known for its relaxing effects.
- Effects: Slightly euphoric and relaxing.
- Benefits: Improves mood and reduces anxiety.
- Temperature: 100-125°C
Hallucinogen
A strong hallucinogenic plant native to Mexico.
- Effects: Strong hallucinogen.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for spiritual insights.
- Temperature: 190-235°C
A plant traditionally used by the Chontal tribe of Mexico to promote dreams.
- Effects: Promotes lucid dreaming.
- Benefits: Traditionally used for dream work and spiritual insights.
- Temperature: 190-210°C
Stimulating and Mild Hallucinogenic
A bitter herb used in the famous absinthe liqueur.
- Effects: Stimulant and slightly hallucinogenic.
- Benefits: Traditionally used to improve appetite.
- Temperature: 170-200°