tgvp
Well-Known Member
One of the effects I miss the less from when I used to smoke joints is the couch locking. Don't get me wrong, I still love to get lazy and enjoy doing nothing, but its even better not to be forced to. How many times did I got asleep on the couch at 11PM like some lazy potato. But since I only vape, I can just continue through the nights like in my 20s. Well, not like in my 20s as I used to smoke a lot, but you get the idea.
By some excellent guide I read somewhere on this forum, I learned that the sleepy/drowsy effect was mainly due to the asphyxiant gazes, CO and CO2. I accepted that as fully logic, by losing thoses gazes by not burning anymore, I lost that undesirable effect. But then I realized that explanation only do not stand, because if it was only and purely the hypoxia that caused the effect, cigarette smokers should feel the same, but event if I've never been a cigarette smoker, I don't think they look sleepy after their carcinogen shots. So what am I missing?
Is it the nicotine that counterbalance the sleepiness? Or maybe burning weed transform part of the THCa directly in CBN while the vaporization more efficiently transform it only in THC?
By some excellent guide I read somewhere on this forum, I learned that the sleepy/drowsy effect was mainly due to the asphyxiant gazes, CO and CO2. I accepted that as fully logic, by losing thoses gazes by not burning anymore, I lost that undesirable effect. But then I realized that explanation only do not stand, because if it was only and purely the hypoxia that caused the effect, cigarette smokers should feel the same, but event if I've never been a cigarette smoker, I don't think they look sleepy after their carcinogen shots. So what am I missing?
Is it the nicotine that counterbalance the sleepiness? Or maybe burning weed transform part of the THCa directly in CBN while the vaporization more efficiently transform it only in THC?