qwizoking
Well-Known Member
My point was the opposite. There are people..in fact cultures that smoke that amount or much more so..
I smoke a qp of flower every week like clockwork and have been doing so for a couple decades, and that doesn't include my qwiso.. half lb a week is the norm for many, if not conserved as well and perhaps smoked partially in joints. But still this amount of herb has not been shown to cause long term effects. Now I'm not advocating the combustion of plant material but hash oil especially clean winterized hash for the most part is perfectly safe. I don't think many will say smoking hash puts them at a greater risk of lung cancer or destroys lung capacity etc.. I mean this just isn't supported by today's knowledge.. of course there would be many variables like the amount of fats and such you smoke and type of hash etc just like the bud, could there have been pesticides..you know...but I mean strictly talking about thc and the flavorful/psychoactive components I just don't see it. When you look back through history these claims aren't substantiated. I don't believe there to be any negative effects(well that's not true, I do know and acknowledge many side effects) but not like we are talking about here
I smoke a qp of flower every week like clockwork and have been doing so for a couple decades, and that doesn't include my qwiso.. half lb a week is the norm for many, if not conserved as well and perhaps smoked partially in joints. But still this amount of herb has not been shown to cause long term effects. Now I'm not advocating the combustion of plant material but hash oil especially clean winterized hash for the most part is perfectly safe. I don't think many will say smoking hash puts them at a greater risk of lung cancer or destroys lung capacity etc.. I mean this just isn't supported by today's knowledge.. of course there would be many variables like the amount of fats and such you smoke and type of hash etc just like the bud, could there have been pesticides..you know...but I mean strictly talking about thc and the flavorful/psychoactive components I just don't see it. When you look back through history these claims aren't substantiated. I don't believe there to be any negative effects(well that's not true, I do know and acknowledge many side effects) but not like we are talking about here