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		<title>Vaporizing Cannabis Could Lead to Decrease in Nicotine and Tobacco Dependence</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A study has revealed that vaporizing cannabis can decrease a pot smoker&#8217;s chance of developing a dependence on nicotine and tobacco. The study was published in the Addiction journal late last year. Cannabis users who are choosing to vaporize their cannabis, over smoking it, may find themselves less likely to pick up a cigarette habit. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A study has revealed that vaporizing cannabis can decrease a pot smoker&#8217;s chance of developing a dependence on nicotine and tobacco. The study was published in the Addiction journal late last year. Cannabis users who are choosing to vaporize their cannabis, over smoking it, may find themselves less likely to pick up a cigarette habit.</p>
<h2><b>Vaporizing Cannabis<br />
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<p>To vaporize cannabis, you will need to heat the flower or concentrate between 250ºF (121ºC) and 400ºF (204ºC). Heating cannabis too much will result in combustion. Once cannabis is ignited, it releases compounds like benzene that have been <a href="http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/view.answers.php?questionID=000234" target="_blank">linked</a> to cancer and tar deposits in the throat and lungs.</p>
<p>By vaporizing cannabis, you are reducing the harms associated with smoke while still receiving many of the medical benefits. Despite this, only 8% out of 30,000+ who were surveyed reported using vaporizers. Vaporizing is currently the best way to prevent harms from cannabis use.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26584599" target="_blank">study</a> made several observations that may shed light on how vaporizing cannabis is leading to a decrease in nicotine dependency.</p>
<h2><b>The Spliff</b></h2>
<p>When you roll a marijuana join but add tobacco to the mix. Regular cannabis smokers are more susceptible to nicotine dependency because of how common it is to mix cannabis with tobacco. In Europe, for example, the spliff is the most common way cannabis is consumed.</p>
<h2><b>Daily Pot Use Linked to Nicotine Dependence</b></h2>
<p>According to a different study, <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16185213" target="_blank">published in the same journal</a> in 2005, regular cannabis use increased the likeliness of people 24 or older to become dependent on tobacco more than threefold.</p>
<p>The study concluded that: &#8220;Weekly or more cannabis use during the teens and young adulthood is associated with an increased risk of late initiation of tobacco use and progression to nicotine dependence.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth nothing that vaporization was not an option for cannabis user when this study was conducted.</p>
<h2><b>Vaporize Tobacco?</b></h2>
<p>The 2015 <a href="https://www.medicaljane.com/2015/12/05/study-vaporizing-may-lead-to-prevention-of-nicotine-dependence-in-cannabis-users/" target="_blank">study</a> found that out of 96 people only two reported ever having combined tobacco and cannabis in their vaporizers. The researchers believe that the use of vaporizers may lead to a disconnection between marijuana and tobacco use.</p>
<h2><b>Conclusion</b></h2>
<p>Once tobacco dependence sets it, it&#8217;s a whole mission to overcome it. The best way to battle that addiction is by never allowing it to arise. If cannabis vaporization leads to a decrease in tobacco dependency, it would be a better choice. Cigarette smoking is currently the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/" target="_blank">second largest killer</a> in the United States.</p>
<p>Many doctors don&#8217;t recommend marijuana to their patients. This may be due to the fact that they know it could lead to a higher risk of nicotine or tobacco dependency. Medical marijuana use is spreading across the United States. Additionally, vaping could reduce the possibility of nicotine and tobacco dependence. Some of the dangers of combustion smoking would also be mitigated.</p>
<p>Nations that had the highest rate of vaporizer usage were found to be least likely to combine tobacco and marijuana. This combination seems to make individuals more likely to develop a dependency to tobacco. Therefore, anything that will lead to a disconnect between pot and cigarettes is worth looking into. The researchers from the study are calling for more research on vaping.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Vaporizing medical marijuana is not even close to vaping liquid of your e-cigarettes. The process heats dried cannabis to a temperatures just below its combustion point of 400ºF. Although vaporizers have been around for quite some time, it has only found traction in the last 5 to 10 years that the benefits of vaporization have [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vaporizing medical marijuana is not even close to vaping liquid of your e-cigarettes. The process heats dried cannabis to a temperatures just below its combustion point of 400ºF. Although vaporizers have been around for quite some time, it has only found traction in the last 5 to 10 years that the benefits of vaporization have become widely known.</p>
<p>Proper cannabis use has noticeable benefits. In fact, all of the health issues and problems associated with potentially harmful smoke can be avoided. If the herb is slowly heated below its combustion temperature, you get all the desired cannabinoids without igniting the material. This is what a vaporizer does.</p>
<p>Accordingly, a variety of devices have flooded the market, especially within the past 2 years. In fact, today there are numerous products to help facilitate this process including pen vaporizers, portable vaporizers, and stationary vaporizers. Despite the wide selection, all vaporizers consists of two things: a heating source and a delivery system. Here we will look at the different types of vaporizers, heating sources, delivery systems and which patients prefer from a wellness perspective.</p>
<h2><b>Types of Vaporizers</b></h2>
<h3>Pen Vaporizers</h3>
<p>Pen vaporizers are essentially small vaporizers shaped like a pen or e-cig. They are typically discreet, easy to use, and a lot cheaper than the more robust portable or stationary vaporizers. Vape pens almost always use conduction heating, making it important that you understand how to operate it to ensure your product doesn&#8217;t get overheated or even burned. There are a large number of vape pens out there.</p>
<h3>Portable Vaporizers</h3>
<p>Portable vaporizers are growing in popularity as vape technology continues to advance. It is a slightly larger than a vape pen, but it can be used on the go. If you travel a lot or want to medicate wherever you are, a portable vaporizer might just be the thing. Most of them uses convection heating but there are a few others. The majority of them are rechargeable but there are the occasional butane one lying around somewhere.</p>
<h3>Stationary Vaporizers</h3>
<p>Stationary vaporizers are the &#8220;stay at home&#8221; vaporizers that typically needs to be plugged for it to work. Although they aren&#8217;t portable, desktop vapes generally deliver much higher quality vapor through a convection heating source and offer many more features. For instance, you get balloon attachments that are exclusive to stationary vapes. Also, stationary vaporizers sometimes allow for group vape sessions, as opposed to vaping solo all the time. They typically come fitted with larger bowls and more robust heating systems that make vaporizing herbs a trouble-free and fulfilling experience.</p>
<h2><b>Delivery Systems</b></h2>
<h3>Whip / Tubing Vaporizers</h3>
<p>Whips are generally made of silicone piping and are around three feet long. One end of the whip is a mouthpiece, while the other is a glass connection that holds your herbs and slides over or into the heating element. The end that holds the herb is typically referred to as a &#8220;wand&#8221; and contains a screen to ensure no material is drawn through the hose and into your mouth.</p>
<h3>Balloon Style Vaporizers</h3>
<p>Bag style vaporizers make use of food grade plastic. The bags can attach and detach from the unit using a valve that prevents vapor loss. A mouthpiece is inserted into the valve when the bag is detached from the unit, allowing the bag to pass between two or more users.</p>
<h3>Direct Draw Vaporizers</h3>
<p>Direct draw is most commonly found with portable/pen vapes. These vaporizers offer mouthpieces which are found attached directly to the unit and allow the vapor to flow directly from the heating element to the user. Some direct draw vaporizers offer a removable stem or extended mouthpieces, while others have a permanently attached mouthpiece.</p>
<h2><b>Heating Sources</b></h2>
<h3>Conduction Heating</h3>
<p>Conduction heating works by utilizing direct contact of the herb with an electrically heated surface, often times solid metal or a screen. A common problem with vaporizers like this is burning of the herb due to poor heat distribution. It is very difficult to regulate the temperature with vaporizers that use conduction. Included in this category are e-cigarettes, vaporizer pens, and a majority of portable vaporizers currently on the market.</p>
<h3>Convection Heating</h3>
<p>Convection heating, on the other hand, works by passing precisely heated air over the dried herb, vaporizing the material more evenly and efficiently. This makes convection heating the preferred choice for many patients looking to get the most of their vaporization experience. The herb never comes in touch with the heating element, instead air is either forced by a fan, or through inhalation, over the herbs and through the delivery system. Heating elements for convection vaporizers are typically made out of ceramic, though some are made out of stainless steel or other types of metal. Ceramic heating elements retain heat extremely well and are unaffected by cool air drawn through the system.</p>
<h3>Infrared Heating</h3>
<p>Radiation vaporizers use radiant energy either produced by electricity or a light source to provide heat. The herb absorbs the radiant energy, increasing in temperature until its components vaporize. These types of vaporizers are more rare, and are on par with convection vaporizers in terms of the quality of vapor produced.</p>
<h2><b>Forms of Marijuana Used</b></h2>
<h3>Dry Herbs</h3>
<p>Vaporizers designed to heat cannabis in its raw form are known as dry herb vaporizers. Dry herbs of all sorts have been used for centuries for meditation, relaxation and medicinal purposes. Certain flowers and herbs can be dried, crushed and then inserted into a dry herb vaporizer. The vaporizer&#8217;s oven chamber will heat up the dry herbs to a selected temperature,releasing vapor for you to inhale. To get the most out of your vaping experience, use a herb grinder to grind your material quite finely to create more surface area for the heat to reach.</p>
<h3>Concentrates</h3>
<p>Waxes, shatters, crumbles, and oils are all concentrated forms of cannabinoids and terpenes referred to as cannabis concentrates. Due to these products being a concentrated mix, you have the benefit of only needed a very small amount to get the same effect as you would with larger amounts of dry herb. If you are looking to vape concentrates you will need a vaporizer that is compatible of doing so as not all vaporizers have this functionality. Many vaporizer manufacturers now offer special attachments to convert standard ovens to be compatible with concentrates but it often costs a bit extra.</p>
<h2><b>Temperatures</b></h2>
<p>Studies have found that the sweet spot fir vaporizing cannabis is around 338ºF, even though cannabinoids begin to vaporize at 285ºF. At this temperature, the active cannabinoids in cannabis are converted to a vapor that can be inhaled as opposed to a joint burning at 2000ºF or higher.</p>
<p>While the exact amount of components released depends on the compounds present and the temperature, it doesn&#8217;t contain any of the toxic bi-products of smoking plant matter in the vapor. The vapor you inhale will have a higher percentage of desired cannabinoid/terpenoid content when compared to smoke.</p>
<p>Many vaporizers typically feature a digital temperature control that allows you to alter the ratio of active components you&#8217;re vaping. When you ignite cannabis with a lighter, you are releasing all the cannabinoids at once, often destroying desirable cannabinoids and terpenes that give cannabis its unique flavor, smell, and effects. Since terpenoids have the lowest boiling pint, around 132ºF, they are typically the first compounds to be released. If you are looking for a tasty, aromatic hit, start with the lowest available temperature setting and slowly work your way up to 350ºF to finish off your material. As you approach the boiling points of other compounds, you are increasing the quantity of the compounds that are vaporized.</p>
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