Smoking vs Vaping Cannabis: Which One Is Better? | Discover Marijuana



Today’s cannabis products come in a wide variety of forms, and the ones meant for inhalation remain the most popular.

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  1. Thanks for the frank discussions on these subjects, they are very helpful to the new user. I have not had cannabis for 39 years, I was twenty when my wife at that time made me pick between her or pot, it was an easy choice, but now that we are getting older we both see some benefit from these new strains. I have a back injury that has had me on opioids since 2005, and my wife and I have arthritis, we both don't smoke so vaping and lighting up is out for us. Are there products that can be consumed in gel capsules? We had come across a recipe for a mixture of 7 grams of cannabis ( heated to 200 c ) , coconut oil, turmeric, cinnamon & ginger in a gel cap for pain and arthritis. My question is there a particular strain that can be consumed in this manner without getting you high and still help with pain and swelling?

    Many thanks for all of the information.

    Ian & Angela

  2. False problem. The real issue is Prohibition vs Respect.

    Or more specifically, the goal should be to find a consensual manner of facilitating a transition for those who are genuinely seduced by alternatives as vaporism – which by the way cut my cost down 3-fold and hence can now be considered a passive political stand, protesting against all evils of "légaleezation", starting with greedy motivations causing systematical VILIFICATION of a noble plant.

  3. Smoking fills your lungs with shit you do not want in there… wind up with COPD like me… Even with COPD vaping it is really easy on my lungs… if yer gonna smoke you might as well go stand over a smoky camp fire and breath in til you had your fill.

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