Why is there not cannabis inhhalers in the same style or format as asthma inhalers?
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It seems like it woulf eliminate the risks of smoking or vaping, if THC could simply be inhaled like ventolin HFA or whatever
Seems like a complicated and expensive way to consume cannabis. Since you need heat to activate the good parts of cannabis, you might as well vaporize the cannabis
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Seems like a complicated and expensive way to consume cannabis. Since you need heat to activate the good parts of cannabis, you might as well vaporize the cannabis
But what if it could be diff'rent?
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Do you genuinely think still having to superheat something could ever be "safer" than something that simply aerosolizes the active ingredient without needing to screw with temperature at all?
I'm being very unscientific and possibly even prejudicial here, but, really?
I'm far from being an expert but from what I've read, if you stay within the recommended temperature range it's perfectly safe.
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I'm far from being an expert but from what I've read, if you stay within the recommended temperature range it's perfectly safe.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Even so, it seems like regardless of how robust those findings are, heating stuff like this significantly higher temperatures than your own tissue and insides is less safe than something that could otherwise alternatively be simply aerosolized.
Its literally being aerolized already by act of heating it in that way so i cant quite buy that its safer than something similarly aerosolized that is not altered in temperature at all, much less than in the way described
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It seems like it woulf eliminate the risks of smoking or vaping, if THC could simply be inhaled like ventolin HFA or whatever
Up here in Canada they do exist, but it's a very niche market. This was the only product like this I saw on the OSC (Ontario Cannabis Store) which has a database on all products from authorized sellers in the province.
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Up here in Canada they do exist, but it's a very niche market. This was the only product like this I saw on the OSC (Ontario Cannabis Store) which has a database on all products from authorized sellers in the province.
There used to be another brand that made a similar product but they probably stopped selling it
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There used to be another brand that made a similar product but they probably stopped selling it
This is what Im talking about
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Up here in Canada they do exist, but it's a very niche market. This was the only product like this I saw on the OSC (Ontario Cannabis Store) which has a database on all products from authorized sellers in the province.
This is what Im talking about. Thos should be freaking industry and consumer standard
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Even so, it seems like regardless of how robust those findings are, heating stuff like this significantly higher temperatures than your own tissue and insides is less safe than something that could otherwise alternatively be simply aerosolized.
Its literally being aerolized already by act of heating it in that way so i cant quite buy that its safer than something similarly aerosolized that is not altered in temperature at all, much less than in the way described
Vaporizers have a cooling system, you're not inhaling 180°C air. Coffee and tea are much hotter, for example. And I'm pretty sure aerosolizing natural THC would involve heating weed at some point (or not, talking out of my ass here).
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But what if it could be diff'rent?
It could potentially be helpful for some people. Personally I'd rather vaporize it though
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It seems like it woulf eliminate the risks of smoking or vaping, if THC could simply be inhaled like ventolin HFA or whatever
genius idea
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Oh OK, but I don't really see the point, production would be much more complex and I don't see how they'd be safer than vaporizers.
Many are made of plastics or other shit that will release toxic particles
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genius idea
I hit the nail on the head every now and again