There is certainly a difference in high as well. I suppose there's "active stuff" that is only released with combustion and not with vaping?
So you're saying that there is "active stuff" released with combustion that is not released when vaping?Not quite, combustion creates byproducts which can contribute to the perceived difference in the high. When you vape, you don't get any of those byproducts. Smokers who vape for the first time sometimes feel like the high is lacking and incomplete, but what they are really feeling is the lack of those combustion byproducts.
yes yes yes! haha my bad, I misinterpreted your postSo you're saying that there is "active stuff" released with combustion that is not released when vaping?
So you're saying that there is "active stuff" released with combustion that is not released when vaping?
"smoke is probably much denser than vapor increasing the concentration gradient and speading absorption"
Your thoughts about temperature effecting abosrbion rate is interesting.. to take things one step further smoke is probably much denser than vapor increasing the concentration gradient and speading absorption
that got one of my friends too, he visited and we vaporbonged, he said he barely noticed it, like 1 hit from a joint. later when I was walking him to the bus stop he said he began feeling high, and the next day he reported having been very high
that got one of my friends too, he visited and we vaporbonged, he said he barely noticed it, like 1 hit from a joint. later when I was walking him to the bus stop he said he began feeling high, and the next day he reported having been very high