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by Mr. Louvenia Bins DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Smoking Weed Can be Cancerous

Smoking marijuana is a toxic method of consuming cannabis. When you heat cannabis for more than 32°c, it can create a carcinogenic effect. Marijuana smoke can cause heavy coughing and it contains tar — the same tar that is found in cigarette smoke which is linked to cancer and other lung diseases.

What Does a Vaporizer Do?

When you vape, you don’t burn anything. You heat the weed just enough to create a clean and uncontaminated aerosol. There is no combustion.

Weed Vaping Does Not Produce Carcinogens

Since carcinogens when smoking weed is created in chemical reactions during combustion, weed vaping does not create carcinogens in the absence of combustion. You can rest assured that you are doing harm to your body while vaping weed.

Q: Is vaping dry cannabis flower safer than smoking?

People have inhaled smoke (tobacco as well as cannabis) for centuries, and we know that inhaling burnt plant matter can cause diseases including chronic bronchitis, emphysema and lung cancer. Inhaling the steam from heated plant material is different. Most dry vaporizers heat to 330 to 370°F (165-187°C).

Q: How does a dry herb vaporizer work?

Dry vaping cannabis requires a vaporizer that’s designed for that purpose (rather than blowing billowing clouds of vaporized e-juice). Dry vaping is pretty simple:

Q: Do I need to prepare the cannabis flower before I place it in the vaporizer?

You’ll need to clean your cannabis to separate the stems and seeds, just as you would if you were going to smoke it in a pipe or joint. Grinding the flower will expose more of the resins to the hot air, making for a more efficient extraction process — and allowing you to get more out of your cannabis.

Q: Do you need a special vaporizer to vape dry cannabis?

Yes, you will need a vaporizer that’s designed for dry vaping. There are tabletop models such as the Volcano, and many portable units that are more convenient and discreet.

Q: Does dry vaping cannabis flower irritate your lungs as much as smoking?

You’ll have to try it, but in my experience, the vapor you get from a dry herb vaporizer is mild and flavorful, compared to the burnt taste of inhaled smoke. Dry vaping does not produce the cough impulse I so often get when inhaling smoke.

Q: How much does a dry vaporizer cost?

As with most things, you can pay a little less, and get a lesser model, and overpay and get something really deluxe. Good-quality vaporizers are available for less than $120. One that we’ve tried and like is the DaVinci MIQRO. It’s solidly built and it fits in your pocket, and at this writing, it’s on sale for $99.

Q: Can I dry vape CBD and other hemp?

You certainly can dry vape high-CBD cultivars for immediate relief. There are also high-CBG cultivars now available, and you can expect to see more of these coming onto the market as demand for this form of medicinal hemp grows.

What are the effects of CBD?

The most commonly reported effects of CBD are a sense of calm or relaxation, relief from pain or anxiety, and an overall improvement in mood. In high doses, CBD can induce drowsiness or sleep, but in small amounts, it can actually have the opposite effect, promoting alertness. These are the effects most CBD users seek:

What are the benefits of CBD?

Scientific research suggests that CBD has a wide range of therapeutic properties. Here are some of the benefits and potential benefits studies show that CBD may provide for a variety of conditions.

Should you vape CBD oil?

CBD shows huge potential for treating a variety of medical conditions and diseases, and researchers have barely scratched the surface. When federal legalization of cannabis comes, research funding will open the floodgates, and scientists will begin to explore thousands of therapeutic possibilities for CBD and other cannabinoids.

What is CBD?

CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a naturally-occurring cannabinoid found in hemp, a type of cannabis plant. Cannabidiol is known for its therapeutic properties and has been growing in popularity in recent years. CBD oil has a range of benefits used to relieve symptoms associated with inflammation, anxiety, depression, pain and epilepsy.

Avida CBD Vape Pen

Avida offers their signature CBD blends in disposable format! Each vape is bursting with flavor and contains 100 mg of maximum purity pharmaceutical-grade CBD isolate. They are thoroughly tested by a third party lab for quality and consistency. The flavors range from fruits to tangy candy like mango and blue razz.

What is CBD oil?

CBD oil, not to be confused with hemp seed oil, has been traditionally used as an oral tincture. It usually contains MCT oil (derived from coconuts) and is not suitable for inhalation! Studies have shown that inhaling oil like that can pose serious health risks like lipoid pneumonia.

What dosage should I take?

Unfortunately, there is no “one-size-fits-all” dosage for CBD. It greatly depends on a range of factors, including the symptoms being treated, body weight and tolerance. In addition, everyone’s metabolism and endocannabinoid system is slightly different, which can yield unique results for each person.

What are the side effects of vaping CBD?

Research into the side effects of CBD is still in its infancy. A comprehensive study was released last year that concluded there were in fact some side effects associated with CBD. The most commonly documented side effect of CBD is mild drowsiness. This is more common with first-time users and can subside with regular use.

Avida CBD

Avida CBD offer CBD vape juice flavors that pop. If you enjoy well crafted e-juice that tastes like candy, you’re going to love their flavors. They also offer an unflavored additive to infuse your current favorites with CBD. Avida CBD is available in 250, 500 and 1000 mg CBD and is made using THC-free CBD isolate.

Does vaping CBD oil get you high?

No, vaping CBD will not get you high, unless it is derived from marijuana containing THC. Most CBD formulated for vaping is derived from industrial hemp. It contains trace amounts of THC (up to 0.3%) which isn’t enough to get you high. There are many THC-free CBD e-liquids for people who are concerned about failing a drug test.

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