I dry vape .05g or .1g of flower (195C) most days, but definitely not every day.
A little more on Sundays.
That seems likely pretty safe to me.
Cannabis use disorder is one joint a day??? This is more of an ‘agenda leader’ than a scientific exercise.
Also using insurance data seems suspect. Do you put on your insurance forms that you use cannabis? I don’t smoke anything at all, but I wouldn’t if I did.
Edibles all day everyday. Cheap as heck here and with coffee and mango and cheese modulating outcome. You just have to plan two hours ahead
Stoned yoga in nature btw is so good. I know it sounds like some hipster shit but the endorphins from stretching mix heavenly with medium intensity high
Edibles don’t do shit for me. I had a whole pack of gummies a few weeks back and nothing. Made some brownies on my own, mild at best. I’ve tried the infused drinks, nothing again. I do vape but I dunno if that’s any better than smoking
Dry herb vaping is less harmful than smoking. However, vape carts & distillate is not something I trust and have had respiratory issues from.
As far as edibles go, it takes some trial & error but you can dial in your dosage. Store bought are wildly inconsistent and normally don’t work for me. I make my own butter & typically make brownies with it.
I use 2oz decarbed* cannabis per 2cup butter in crockpot with a little water. Slow cook for 2-3hr, strain, chill to separate and discard water. That canna butter gets turned into 48 brownies…which are roughly 2 dosages per, for me. I tend to use the Kodiak Cake brownie mix because it calls for more butter than other boxes and I’ve been pleased with the results.
*decarbed - grind up cannabis & bake in oven at 240f for 45min.
Inhaling smoke is bad? That’s crazy.
True, but it’s not that simple.
The largest study of its kind has unexpectedly concluded that smoking marijuana, even regularly and heavily, does not lead to lung cancer. The new findings “were against our expectations,” said Donald Tashkin of the University of California at Los Angeles, a pulmonologist who has studied marijuana for 30 years. “We hypothesized that there would be a positive association between marijuana use and lung cancer, and that the association would be more positive with heavier use,” he said. “What we found instead was no association at all, and even a suggestion of some protective effect.”