cant seem to get as high from a vaporizer
idid research for a paper and read many medical journals offerd through the college and delta9 is only one of over 60 cannabinoids in cannabis and there are terpenes and lerpenes that also effect you. the only one weve studieed is delta 9 but everything in cannabis works together for different ailments from my studies if u use a vape ur only really getting high cause thats only 1 inert of the cannabis flower and labratory studie has shown and it shows that Cannabinoids fight cancer not just delta9 get the pic it might be more harmful to vape than to smoke because for every problem mj is suppoed to make it has something else to couteract that effect. not only should it cause lung cancer but also liver scirossis and yet it targets and kills cancer cells and helps to rebuild liver cells but its not the cannabiniods that do the latter so if vaping doesnt work for u ur body might be telling u something
btw i use and enjoy cannabis consuption in all ways
cant seem to get as high from a vaporizer
I get more fucked up from vapes. It dosent make you choke so you can smoke as much as you want. Never tried anything but a volcano with a bag but i seen on the net that you can get a vapor dome for it. Doing somthing wrong is my guess
cant seem to get as high from a vaporizer
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the only one weve studieed is delta 9 but everything in cannabis works together for different ailments from my studies if u use a vape ur only really getting high cause thats only 1 inert of the cannabis flower and labratory studie has shown and it shows that Cannabinoids fight cancer not just delta9 get the pic it might be more harmful to vape than to smoke because for every problem mj is suppoed to make it has something else to couteract that effect.
I strongly disagree. The boiling points for all cannabinoids have been documented. The vast majority (and pretty much all the desirable ones) of them release in the normal vaping range, while toxins like carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, toluene, naphthalene, benzene, etc. are at low levels or entirely absent. The effects of some of these toxins (drowsiness, dizziness) are associated with the cannabis 'smoking high' and are what most people miss with vapor, resulting in the perception that vapor doesn't get you as high. Giving up the 'couchlock' effect of smoke in return for increased lung function and eliminating my 'smoker's hacking' was a no-brainer for me.
"Nine out of 10 doctors who recommend medicinal cannabis advise their patients that vaporization is a safer delivery method than smoking.
When cannabis leaves and flowers burn, they release toxins -napthalene, benzene, toluene, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, and other substances that insult the lining of the throat and lungs.
But vapors released at temperatures below the burning point contain cannabinoids -the medically effective components of the plant- minus most of the toxins. Some flavorful molecules evaporate, too, at a point below combustion."
CCRMG
"Patients receiving physician approval to use cannabis should be warned that chemicals released when the dried leaves and/or flowers are burned put heavy smokers at increased risk for bronchitis and respiratory infections."
CCRMG
Decreased respiratory symptoms in cannabis users who vaporize.
Science: Use of vaporizers reduces toxins from cannabis smoke
"A new study has found that a vaporizer drastically reduces harmful gases in cannabis smoke, delivering a nearly pure stream of cannabinoids with very few by-products of combustion. Smoke of combusted cannabis usually contains similar toxins as tobacco smoke and smoke of other herbal material, which may damage tissues, resulting in chronic bronchitis and cancer."
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