3:10 min. mark forward: noted 75% is smoking, did not take into account other methods... they lumped ingestion (ie. gummies, tinctures, drinks etc.) with inhalation. did not differentiate smoking from other methods.
Daily user here. I work at a midwest gas station, and while we don't offer many vapes, we do sell a whole lot of the burning supplies. I would suggest it is still by far the most used method due to accessibility. It is both cheaper and easier.
@@kurrjur Thank you for pointing out that I missed this question. I looked back and it appears the question was added after I replied (comment edited). Since this was from two months ago - Ill have to look back at the study to answer the question.
Hi - I looked back at the study and the answer is yes, they found that users had a higher risk for cardiovascular problems regardless of whether they used tobacco products or had other underlying cardiovascular risk factors
Just bought a dry herb vaporizer after getting a medical card a few weeks ago. I've been using tinctures for the past few weeks, but want to taste the herb....
3:10 min. mark forward: noted 75% is smoking, did not take into account other methods... they lumped ingestion (ie. gummies, tinctures, drinks etc.) with inhalation. did not differentiate smoking from other methods.
Thanks for getting in front of this Doctor David!
Daily user here. I work at a midwest gas station, and while we don't offer many vapes, we do sell a whole lot of the burning supplies. I would suggest it is still by far the most used method due to accessibility. It is both cheaper and easier.
Spot on, I like the specificity of your topic. Did the study you highlighted include tobacco users?
Thank you for watching and for the positive feedback!
@@DrDavidMD Way to not read the question.
@@kurrjur Thank you for pointing out that I missed this question. I looked back and it appears the question was added after I replied (comment edited). Since this was from two months ago - Ill have to look back at the study to answer the question.
Hi - I looked back at the study and the answer is yes, they found that users had a higher risk for cardiovascular problems regardless of whether they used tobacco products or had other underlying cardiovascular risk factors
@@kurrjur you’re so rude.
Just bought a dry herb vaporizer after getting a medical card a few weeks ago. I've been using tinctures for the past few weeks, but want to taste the herb....
What about tea made from flower? Would that be a better way, say, twice a week?
Hi, there was no mention of cannabis tea in the study I referenced. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
What about the percentage of THC present in what was ingested?
Are those studies done after or before COVID vaccination? 😉 Thanks for dissecting the study.
How about just not doing it. Good grief.
I do edibles everyday.. but if this is true.im more than likely gonna stop..damn!
In Ohio medical cannabis flower must be dry herb vaped rather than smoked. Not sure how they can enforce this😂
it's vaccines.
Evidence please
@@georgenelson8917 You should have asked for evidence that the c19 jab did anything beneficial before you took it.
You are ignorant about CBD