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Cannabis Smoke

According to the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information), part of the United States National Library of Medicine, and a branch of the National Institutes of Health, there are fundamental differences in the pharmacological properties between cannabis and tobacco smoke.


Available scientific data does suggest that tobacco smoke, but not cannabis smoke may result in lung cancer. Cannabis smoke, which contains cannabinoids, has not been causally linked with tobacco related cancers such as lung, colon or rectal cancers. Articles published in 2021 report that the inhibition of inflammation by cannabinoids actually inhibit cancer initiation, growth, and spread at the cellular level.


See the NCBI website for more.




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