TwistedGray
Well-Known Member
I am having a near impossible time finding an article that compares smoking raw flower (blunts, joints, bowls, bongs, or similar) compared to vaping raw flower (Volcano, Arizer line, and similar devices) in terms of health impacts. My wife and I have been having an ongoing debate about whether it is better, from a health perspective (primarily lungs), to smoke cannabis or vape it. The only thing I have found is this published paper which seems like it only touches on the subject comparing the two methods of consumption - https://jpharmsci.org/article/S0022-3549(16)32033-0/fulltext.
I prefer vaping because of the lower temperature; I always run my equipment on the lowest effective setting. I really enjoy getting the strains flower by means of heating and baking the oil as compared to burning it. It's more enjoyable from that perception, but it also doesn't burn my throat and lungs if I were to inhale longer or draw harder. It can eventually bother my throat if I go back to back to back sessions with the vape, but it's what I prefer for the vast majority of times.
Anyways, my wife says that she read or heard an article about comparing the two and remembering that they said smoking was actually better because vaping releases incredibly small particles. She cannot find the article nor remembers the source, and I've been digging around Google for a while and my search terms are leading me to a dead end.
I did email the author in that article, so we'll see if anything comes of that...or whether or not I'll get a bounce back notification later tonight.
Happy Vaping!
I prefer vaping because of the lower temperature; I always run my equipment on the lowest effective setting. I really enjoy getting the strains flower by means of heating and baking the oil as compared to burning it. It's more enjoyable from that perception, but it also doesn't burn my throat and lungs if I were to inhale longer or draw harder. It can eventually bother my throat if I go back to back to back sessions with the vape, but it's what I prefer for the vast majority of times.
Anyways, my wife says that she read or heard an article about comparing the two and remembering that they said smoking was actually better because vaping releases incredibly small particles. She cannot find the article nor remembers the source, and I've been digging around Google for a while and my search terms are leading me to a dead end.
I did email the author in that article, so we'll see if anything comes of that...or whether or not I'll get a bounce back notification later tonight.
Happy Vaping!