DogDad
Well-Known Member
It's been an interesting 1st week of vaping. I much prefer this to combustion.
This vaporizer business has a bit of a learning curve when it comes to dosing. Too much is too easy to do, and peoples bodies have different reactions. There is no standardization of the amount of chemicals in the material you're vaping, and what's recommended for one person may not be the same as another. Vaping takes some personal dialing in.
What's interesting for me personally, is that vaping has turned into part of my health routine in the morning. I hit the vape for my anti-inflammatory and pain relievers as I take my vitamins, sipping my green tea and honey. It's just one more herb supplement I've added to the list like Kale to my daily green smoothie.
After vaping for just a week, I "think" I can say with some certainty than I have noticed improvements in my health since vaping. My muscles have hurt less for sure.
What's interesting about the pain relief, is that the effects were not immediate. It took a few days of vaping before the pains subsided and while it's not gone away completely, it's noticeably less all the time. It's as though it took a few days to get the right amount of pain relievers to build up in my system to actually work. Just a guess ...
The skin on my face is changing. It's has less red spots, less imperfections. My skin looks clearer which may indicate I am receiving the anti-inflammatory in an amount great enough to actually have an effect. (This I noticed before the pain relief changes.) I began to notice cleaner skin on about day two/three and it continues to improve.
I'm guessing the absorption rate is higher for vaping than combusting and that may account for me actually seeing/feeling some quantifiable results this soon. I don't know that to be the case at all, just a guess.
I went into vaping as a skeptic about the health benefits, but I'm actually finding pretty conclusive results that vaping may have some health benefits for me personally.
Granted, all this may all be in my mind too, but even the skeptic in me is starting to believe otherwise.
I believe at the time of this posting that I actually see and feel a difference vaping over combusting with vaping actually being a positive thing to do for my body.
Mentally, it's a different deal too. I'll save my thoughts on those differences for another thread.
This vaporizer business has a bit of a learning curve when it comes to dosing. Too much is too easy to do, and peoples bodies have different reactions. There is no standardization of the amount of chemicals in the material you're vaping, and what's recommended for one person may not be the same as another. Vaping takes some personal dialing in.
What's interesting for me personally, is that vaping has turned into part of my health routine in the morning. I hit the vape for my anti-inflammatory and pain relievers as I take my vitamins, sipping my green tea and honey. It's just one more herb supplement I've added to the list like Kale to my daily green smoothie.
After vaping for just a week, I "think" I can say with some certainty than I have noticed improvements in my health since vaping. My muscles have hurt less for sure.
What's interesting about the pain relief, is that the effects were not immediate. It took a few days of vaping before the pains subsided and while it's not gone away completely, it's noticeably less all the time. It's as though it took a few days to get the right amount of pain relievers to build up in my system to actually work. Just a guess ...
The skin on my face is changing. It's has less red spots, less imperfections. My skin looks clearer which may indicate I am receiving the anti-inflammatory in an amount great enough to actually have an effect. (This I noticed before the pain relief changes.) I began to notice cleaner skin on about day two/three and it continues to improve.
I'm guessing the absorption rate is higher for vaping than combusting and that may account for me actually seeing/feeling some quantifiable results this soon. I don't know that to be the case at all, just a guess.
I went into vaping as a skeptic about the health benefits, but I'm actually finding pretty conclusive results that vaping may have some health benefits for me personally.
Granted, all this may all be in my mind too, but even the skeptic in me is starting to believe otherwise.
I believe at the time of this posting that I actually see and feel a difference vaping over combusting with vaping actually being a positive thing to do for my body.
Mentally, it's a different deal too. I'll save my thoughts on those differences for another thread.