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[–] CobraStallone 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago (edited ago)
I'm going on ten years. I need to consider picking up vaping.
[–] CobraStallone ago
Well, that's encouraging, thank you. I've been kind of waiting for them to become cheaper and feel more like cigarettes; but one of these days.
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[–] SkepticalMartian 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Nothing is guaranteed - it does however put you at greater risk.
[–] QuestionEverything 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago (edited ago)
It's a contributing cause at best. The other particles with adequate combustion also place particulate debris in alveoli sacs. This is a well understood disease mechanism.
For you smokers, here's some rough guidelines:
Baseline, non Smoker: 0% additional cancer risk
Tobacco smoker: at least 100% additional cancer risk
Tobacco and weed + 200%-300%+ rate of cancers
weed only: -50% rate from baseline. Meaning a non smokers chance to get cancers are nearly twice that of weed smokers.
Why? -Weed cures cancer. It's not rocket science. And the Jamaican studies from the 70's supports that simplified ratio chart.
/expert in pulmonary mechanics btw
[–] Amateur_Wizard ago
Yeah I find it very interesting.
Why does tobacco smoke persist for days or weeks in furniture and rooms.
Yet I can hotbox a room for hours and hours, and the smell will be entirely gone in ~48 hrs.
If all smoke is particulate, shouldn't the weed smoke persist just as long?
[–] rail606 ago
Definitely smoking weed.