Consider Other Methods

“…The additive has been linked to thousands of cases of e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) and death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, this risk seems to apply only to vaping concentrates, not flower. A 2006 studysuggests that vaping actual cannabis, not concentrate, is less harmful to your respiratory system than smoking. Still, research on vaping cannabis is pretty limited

Lung health aside, there’s also a matter of potency. People who vape cannabis reportTrusted Source experiencing stronger effects — regardless of the amount of THC in the product — than they do when smoking. This means a higher chance of overdoing it, or greening out, when vaping.

Don’t bongs filter out the bad stuff? What about joints and blunts? Where does dabbing fall in all this?

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