The results of a small study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, show that vaping weed, an activity researchers have uninspiringly dubbed “cannavaping,” is much healthier than smoking it. Testing one type of vape, they concluded that vaping didnt generate any “new specific contaminants,” which they deemed promising for the future of cannavaping. However, the
The results of a small study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, show that vaping weed, an activity researchers have uninspiringly dubbed “cannavaping,” is much healthier than smoking it.
Testing one type of vape, they concluded that vaping didnt generate any “new specific contaminants,” which they deemed promising for the future of cannavaping.
However, the e-liquid they made didn’t have nearly enough cannabinoids to get high with a few tokes; they estimated that users would have had to take 100 puffs on the vape to feel any therapeutic effects.
They also pointed out that vapes vary in terms of maximum temperature; even vapes, if they get too hot, can release some nasty toxins from weed extracts.