Visucius
Member
Hello,
Unfortunately I'm in an illegal place. Which means I can't be sure if my weed has pesticides on it or not, probably it has, so assuming it is the worst as it can get. Is vaping it still safer than smoking? I'm asking because I have the doubt wherever combustion may alter or reduce the bad effects of pesticides, while vaping could just release it in a more pure and toxic form?
I have no idea about chemistry so please bear with me if this is just plain stupid. Also, is there a way to test it that I could do at home? markers or signs that I could look for that may suggest presence of pesticides?
Thanks
Unfortunately I'm in an illegal place. Which means I can't be sure if my weed has pesticides on it or not, probably it has, so assuming it is the worst as it can get. Is vaping it still safer than smoking? I'm asking because I have the doubt wherever combustion may alter or reduce the bad effects of pesticides, while vaping could just release it in a more pure and toxic form?
I have no idea about chemistry so please bear with me if this is just plain stupid. Also, is there a way to test it that I could do at home? markers or signs that I could look for that may suggest presence of pesticides?
Thanks