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How does Cannabis Affect the Lungs
Some people think that smoking #cannabis doesn’t affect the lungs?
Well the thing is, that it can, especially since there are some chemicals that can be bad for the #health of the #lungs when consumed.
While it’s not as bad as #smoking #tobacco, there are some things to consider, which we’ll discuss here.
The research
There are certain carcinogens in tobacco that are definitely much more potent.
Cannabis doesn’t deliver nicotine either, but instead cannabinoids along with terpenes to the body.
Cannabinoids are a potential protection against the carcinogens too.
When you smoke cannabis, you usually focus on just the THC and #CBD, but the cannabinoids offer effects that are different, with #THC getting you high, with CBD not changing the effects of this.
But the molecules may actually offer protection against the damaging effects of smoking.
Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not the same in terms of carcinogen’s according to a paper panned by Robert Melamede. In this, he delved into the ways that the cannabis smoke differs from tobacco smoke, with both of them having different damaging parts especially polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
The enzymes in your body convert these into #carcinogens normally, but THC actually blocks this, which leads Melamede to believe that this cannabinoid actually offers better effects than normal smoking.
In another rapper that looked at smoking and cancer, the team devised these different hypotheses before they start the #research.
First they said that there is a possibility of carcinogens that could increase the cancer, but there are #phytochemicals and #cannabinoids that offset this.
There is also the hypothesis that the effects of this actually might decrease the risk of #cancer.
After looking at the data collection, the authors of the study concluded that the hypothesis of cannabis increasing cancer risk isn’t supported by data, and that the data actually found that there was a negative trend that comes between cannabis, and the risk for cancer too.
Lung Function and Cannabis
In another study published recently, it was found that there was an association between the exposure and function of the lungs.
The study looked at both cannabis and tobacco users, and also looked at how the flow rate changes, lung volume of the person, and whatnot affects things.
There was a study that found a strong connection between tobacco and the lung function being reduced too.
There is a very obvious relationship there. However, with cannabis it told a different tune, where the airflow was better the more a person smoked, to a degree of course.
However, the researchers also found that frequency may be another explanation for that, since most people that smoke cannabis do it a lot less than those who smoke tobacco as well. Cannabis inflicted a little bit more damage in those who were heavy smokers though.
What about Heavy Smokers
There are some evidence that’s have been found which found that if you are smoking it a lot, you will have some decline in the function of your lungs, which means that you should be a little bit more moderate or look to other means to smoke weed in this case.
#Vaping is one of the best ways to move to an alternative to smoking if you want to consume it fast. This is pretty easy to use, but there is a potential risk to the heart and lungs too, but it’s a whole lot less.
#Edibles are probably the best one if you want to take out the lungs from all of this too. The one downside is they’re much more potent though.
How does Cannabis Affect the Lungs
Some people think that smoking #cannabis doesn’t affect the lungs?
Well the thing is, that it can, especially since there are some chemicals that can be bad for the #health of the #lungs when consumed.
While it’s not as bad as #smoking #tobacco, there are some things to consider, which we’ll discuss here.
The research
There are certain carcinogens in tobacco that are definitely much more potent.
Cannabis doesn’t deliver nicotine either, but instead cannabinoids along with terpenes to the body.
Cannabinoids are a potential protection against the carcinogens too.
When you smoke cannabis, you usually focus on just the THC and #CBD, but the cannabinoids offer effects that are different, with #THC getting you high, with CBD not changing the effects of this.
But the molecules may actually offer protection against the damaging effects of smoking.
Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not the same in terms of carcinogen’s according to a paper panned by Robert Melamede. In this, he delved into the ways that the cannabis smoke differs from tobacco smoke, with both of them having different damaging parts especially polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
The enzymes in your body convert these into #carcinogens normally, but THC actually blocks this, which leads Melamede to believe that this cannabinoid actually offers better effects than normal smoking.
In another rapper that looked at smoking and cancer, the team devised these different hypotheses before they start the #research.
First they said that there is a possibility of carcinogens that could increase the cancer, but there are #phytochemicals and #cannabinoids that offset this.
There is also the hypothesis that the effects of this actually might decrease the risk of #cancer.
After looking at the data collection, the authors of the study concluded that the hypothesis of cannabis increasing cancer risk isn’t supported by data, and that the data actually found that there was a negative trend that comes between cannabis, and the risk for cancer too.
Lung Function and Cannabis
In another study published recently, it was found that there was an association between the exposure and function of the lungs.
The study looked at both cannabis and tobacco users, and also looked at how the flow rate changes, lung volume of the person, and whatnot affects things.
There was a study that found a strong connection between tobacco and the lung function being reduced too.
There is a very obvious relationship there. However, with cannabis it told a different tune, where the airflow was better the more a person smoked, to a degree of course.
However, the researchers also found that frequency may be another explanation for that, since most people that smoke cannabis do it a lot less than those who smoke tobacco as well. Cannabis inflicted a little bit more damage in those who were heavy smokers though.
What about Heavy Smokers
There are some evidence that’s have been found which found that if you are smoking it a lot, you will have some decline in the function of your lungs, which means that you should be a little bit more moderate or look to other means to smoke weed in this case.
#Vaping is one of the best ways to move to an alternative to smoking if you want to consume it fast. This is pretty easy to use, but there is a potential risk to the heart and lungs too, but it’s a whole lot less.
#Edibles are probably the best one if you want to take out the lungs from all of this too. The one downside is they’re much more potent though.