herbalist33
Well-Known Member
hi all,
I hope I manage to explain what I mean here, so here goes:
Since I quit Combustion 16 months ago, I have often wondered exactly where my tolerance is now compared to when I was smoking. I can't work out whether my tolerance has decreased and I'm now a lightweight, or whether my tolerance has increased and my body/ blood is choc full on cannabinoids on a regular basis...
As many people are aware, Combustion can destroy much of the cannabinoids present on our herb before they even reach your lungs (I can't quite remember the figure, but it is quite a significant amount). Vaping is a lot more efficient in getting active cannabinoids into your body, up to 95% of vapour is cannabinoids.
Now since I quit Combustion, my consumption has reduced significantly in terms of amount of herb used per day/week. Generally I would say I went from smoking a g a day in joints with tobacco, to vaping a g every 3 days.
What I can't work out though is whether my tolerance has shot up despite using less material, due to receiving higher amounts of cannabinoids in my vapour. Or whether my tolerance is actually a lot lower now, and that if I went back to Combustion (not actually going to happen) I would be completely trashed.
Does anyone understand what I mean?
Following on from this thought, what I also wonder is how long would it take to pass a drug test when you strictly vape compared to strictly combusting. Because of the higher amount of cannabinoids contained in vapour, does vaping load up your system and make it take longer for your body to completely remove the metabolites?
Does anyone have any info on this?
Peace
I hope I manage to explain what I mean here, so here goes:
Since I quit Combustion 16 months ago, I have often wondered exactly where my tolerance is now compared to when I was smoking. I can't work out whether my tolerance has decreased and I'm now a lightweight, or whether my tolerance has increased and my body/ blood is choc full on cannabinoids on a regular basis...
As many people are aware, Combustion can destroy much of the cannabinoids present on our herb before they even reach your lungs (I can't quite remember the figure, but it is quite a significant amount). Vaping is a lot more efficient in getting active cannabinoids into your body, up to 95% of vapour is cannabinoids.
Now since I quit Combustion, my consumption has reduced significantly in terms of amount of herb used per day/week. Generally I would say I went from smoking a g a day in joints with tobacco, to vaping a g every 3 days.
What I can't work out though is whether my tolerance has shot up despite using less material, due to receiving higher amounts of cannabinoids in my vapour. Or whether my tolerance is actually a lot lower now, and that if I went back to Combustion (not actually going to happen) I would be completely trashed.
Does anyone understand what I mean?
Following on from this thought, what I also wonder is how long would it take to pass a drug test when you strictly vape compared to strictly combusting. Because of the higher amount of cannabinoids contained in vapour, does vaping load up your system and make it take longer for your body to completely remove the metabolites?
Does anyone have any info on this?
Peace