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<blockquote data-quote="SugarBuzz" data-source="post: 1454387" data-attributes="member: 74883"><p>In short, No!</p><p></p><p>Of course, there's a lot to it and it can get scientific, but basically for the sake of the short and simpler answer: Through a bong (pipe, joint etc.) you inhale the smoke and through a vaporizer you inhale the vape/'steam'.</p><p></p><p>Basically vaping is supposed to be 'healthier' as it gets rid of a lot of the 'bad chemicals' that are in the smoke.</p><p>Though of course (as with marijuana in general) there haven't been too many 'scientific studies'.</p><p>Also the quality of vaporizer and the temperature 'burnt/vaporized' at etc. could come into play.</p><p></p><p>Edit; Just to add - I first came into contact with a vaporizer (a big volcano one - not portable) a few years ago when I met a guy at a party. He actually suffers from asthma so 'couldn't really smoke' - but he liked the herb and so he obviously did his own research and bought a decent home vaporizer. Again, 1 person isn't exactly a scientific study - but he said he didn't have the same asthma issues when taking 'mary j' through his vaporizer as he did when trying to smoke in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SugarBuzz, post: 1454387, member: 74883"] In short, No! Of course, there's a lot to it and it can get scientific, but basically for the sake of the short and simpler answer: Through a bong (pipe, joint etc.) you inhale the smoke and through a vaporizer you inhale the vape/'steam'. Basically vaping is supposed to be 'healthier' as it gets rid of a lot of the 'bad chemicals' that are in the smoke. Though of course (as with marijuana in general) there haven't been too many 'scientific studies'. Also the quality of vaporizer and the temperature 'burnt/vaporized' at etc. could come into play. Edit; Just to add - I first came into contact with a vaporizer (a big volcano one - not portable) a few years ago when I met a guy at a party. He actually suffers from asthma so 'couldn't really smoke' - but he liked the herb and so he obviously did his own research and bought a decent home vaporizer. Again, 1 person isn't exactly a scientific study - but he said he didn't have the same asthma issues when taking 'mary j' through his vaporizer as he did when trying to smoke in the past. [/QUOTE]
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