Is Vaping Cannabis Healthier Than Smoking It? Find Out The Facts

Is Vaping Cannabis Healthier Than Smoking It? Find Out The Facts

The healthiest consumption method has long been debated amongst the cannabis community. However, due to the discreetness and ease of vaping cannabis cartridges, it has become a very popular consumption method. But, the question still remains on whether vaping is actually healthier. So, what is the healthiest way to smoke weed?

Are Vape Carts Healthier?

It’s important to note that inhaling anything other than oxygen is not safe. But when comparing vaping to smoking, it is thought to be healthier because of the lower temperature and lack of combustion. Research suggests that this is true. Vaporizing cannabis oil produces fewer toxins than smoking flower.

“The research is clear that vaporization is a safer way to inhale cannabis than combustion,” says Dr. Rufer, Head of Biocompatibility and Toxicology at PAX Labs.

“Vaporization produces the purest stream of cannabinoids and terpenes and contains less than 1/1000th the hazardous substances associated with combustion. This means it’s easier on the lungs for the consumer and also safer for those around them.” (Source: Meehan Atrash et al, 2019)

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Contrarily, smoking cannabis flower releases toxic byproducts such as carbon dioxide, benzene, and aromatic hydrocarbons, which are also all found in tobacco smoke. The higher temperature of smoke can also cause more irritation to the lungs and throat.

Temperature and the quality of the oil are also important factors when it comes to the safety level of vape carts. PAX, a leading vaporizer device brand, heats up to around 520-790F which creates a desirable vaping experience. Too high of a temperature may lead to unwanted and harmful effects, such as chest pain and shortness of breath.

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vaping weed

Legal Vape Carts Vs. Black Market Products

The evidence that vape carts are a healthier choice is based on legal cannabis oil cartridges that must go through strict lab testing before hitting the shelves.

Black market vape carts may pose risks, such as EVALI (e-cigarette or vaping use-associated lung injury). Back in 2019, there was an outbreak of this severe lung disease due to harmful additives that are used in counterfeit THC products. The most common additive in black market vape carts is Vitamin E acetate, but pesticides, poisons, heavy metals, fungicides, and even opioids have also been found. Without going through lab testing, it’s impossible to know if a black market vape is pure THC oil.

When purchasing regulated THC vape carts from legal cannabis dispensaries, any safety risks associated with vaping cannabis are minimized when compared to black market products. Further, when compared to smoking cannabis flower, vape carts may be the healthier choice.

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Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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