The effects feel cleaner to me but I was try to explain to a friend what that means. I was just wondering exactly what the scientific explanation is of why thr high feels different. Vaping cannabis vs smoking it?
^ What he said, plus vaporizers won't give you as much as an adrenaline rush, which is a major reason people like smoking, as smoking would unless you do certain things that will provide one. IF you should do this, is another topic. You can look on the site for more on adrenaline and its effect on vaporizing.Most people report less of a body effect (sativa vs. indica differences still apply, and body chemistries do vary). Both carbon monoxide and benzene, present in much higher doses with smoke, promote drowsiness. Both, in high enough doses, will put you to sleep permanently. So vaporizing, for most people, provides a high that leaves you with more energy. Unlike with smoking, I can vape up again after a while, and it tends to make me more alert, rather than more sleepy.
As you raise the vaping temp closer to combustion, you get more analgesic and sedative compounds (one reason lots of medical users prefer higher temps), and closer to the smoke effect with more byproducts kicking in.
That's my take on it anyway. Solid scientific studies will have to wait until the government gets its head out of its ass.
Most people report less of a body effect (sativa vs. indica differences still apply, and body chemistries do vary). Both carbon monoxide and benzene, present in much higher doses with smoke, promote drowsiness. Both, in high enough doses, will put you to sleep permanently. So vaporizing, for most people, provides a high that leaves you with more energy. Unlike with smoking, I can vape up again after a while, and it tends to make me more alert, rather than more sleepy.
As you raise the vaping temp closer to combustion, you get more analgesic and sedative compounds (one reason lots of medical users prefer higher temps), and closer to the smoke effect with more byproducts kicking in.
That's my take on it anyway. Solid scientific studies will have to wait until the government gets its head out of its ass.
Most people report less of a body effect (sativa vs. indica differences still apply, and body chemistries do vary). Both carbon monoxide and benzene, present in much higher doses with smoke, promote drowsiness. Both, in high enough doses, will put you to sleep permanently. So vaporizing, for most people, provides a high that leaves you with more energy. Unlike with smoking, I can vape up again after a while, and it tends to make me more alert, rather than more sleepy.
As you raise the vaping temp closer to combustion, you get more analgesic and sedative compounds (one reason lots of medical users prefer higher temps), and closer to the smoke effect with more byproducts kicking in.
That's my take on it anyway. Solid scientific studies will have to wait until the government gets its head out of its ass.
Overdoing lots of substances, including food, can put you out of it. The fact remains that I can be deep into the sleepy aftereffects of a vaping session- like an hour or so later, and take a hit at a low to medium temp, and be wide awake and alert again. Smoking never worked that way for me.After a heavy session, you're pretty much on your ass.
Suggestion: Look at how many posts you've made, then look at how many posts Max has made.You say you can become alert and awake after vaping some at low-med temps, but are you really sure that this is the case. Have you tried working, social contacts etc.?
It may make you more active in the sense that you become more active at home or go out walking, but you don't actually get more "energy" than staying sober imo.
imo, one still has that typical "laziness"
You say you can become alert and awake after vaping some at low-med temps, but are you really sure that this is the case. Have you tried working, social contacts etc.?
It may make you more active in the sense that you become more active at home or go out walking, but you don't actually get more "energy" than staying sober imo.
imo, one still has that typical "laziness"
Suggestion: Look at how many posts you've made, then look at how many posts Max has made.
I think Max MIGHT have some experience here.