DogDad
Well-Known Member
As I'm the OP, I get to select who's right.
I'm with Vorrange of this one.
I want the full spectrum including the Cbd's but with the least amount of toxins as possible. Who doesn't want all the good without any bad?
I never thought of combusting the small amount I consume would cause any ill effect and never considered the bad chemicals cumulative. Good to know.
Vaping "seems" different though and why I asked the question. Even though the amounts of toxins are the same, in the same 1 gram of herb, vaporzing "may" raise your absorption rate over combustion.
My uneducated totally UN-scientific theory is that if vaping actually puts a higher concentration of Antioxidants into my sytem than combusting, it should follow that vaping also puts a higher concentration of Benzine into my system. The herb has the same amount in it's inert state, the only thing that changes is the delivery method which effects what I receive.
If that's the case then one could argue that with the burnt plant material aside, combusting may be better than vaping if you are trying to dodge the toxins.
I don't really believe that combusting is healthier than vaping <400, but I do think that keeping as many toxins as possible out of my body is the direction to go.
I just made some hot green tea. I was careful not to get the tea bag label wet just in case the tag was printed with chemicals that would leach into my tea. If I'm that worried about what I put in my body, what are the chances I would ignore the possibility of absorbing more Benzene when I vape?
On a side note: Yesterday, I didn't vape over 400 and didn't use that skin cream. This morning all of that redness in my face is gone. I may try the skin cream again but I'm not vaping above 400 any more.
I'm with Vorrange of this one.
I want the full spectrum including the Cbd's but with the least amount of toxins as possible. Who doesn't want all the good without any bad?
I never thought of combusting the small amount I consume would cause any ill effect and never considered the bad chemicals cumulative. Good to know.
Vaping "seems" different though and why I asked the question. Even though the amounts of toxins are the same, in the same 1 gram of herb, vaporzing "may" raise your absorption rate over combustion.
My uneducated totally UN-scientific theory is that if vaping actually puts a higher concentration of Antioxidants into my sytem than combusting, it should follow that vaping also puts a higher concentration of Benzine into my system. The herb has the same amount in it's inert state, the only thing that changes is the delivery method which effects what I receive.
If that's the case then one could argue that with the burnt plant material aside, combusting may be better than vaping if you are trying to dodge the toxins.
I don't really believe that combusting is healthier than vaping <400, but I do think that keeping as many toxins as possible out of my body is the direction to go.
I just made some hot green tea. I was careful not to get the tea bag label wet just in case the tag was printed with chemicals that would leach into my tea. If I'm that worried about what I put in my body, what are the chances I would ignore the possibility of absorbing more Benzene when I vape?
On a side note: Yesterday, I didn't vape over 400 and didn't use that skin cream. This morning all of that redness in my face is gone. I may try the skin cream again but I'm not vaping above 400 any more.