But my rosin vape doesn’t do that. I might cough if I puff too many times in a row but even then it doesn’t hurt, just tickles. What is added to standard vapes that I am reacting too? Is it a quality problem or should I just get rosin from now on?

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    Dry herb feels smoother but I also feel it in my lungs the next day. I’m hoping it’s safer on the lungs

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      It’s not good, obviously, but it’s better than combustion and I have to believe better than concentrate. But there just isn’t any empirical evidence to confirm at this point.

      I just had a physical and mentioned I dry herb vape, which he was unfamiliar with. My heart and lungs sound fine and I’ve been a daily user for years. Grain of salt, of course.

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      You might be vaping at too high of a temp. Also, try holding the vapor in your mouth for a few seconds to cool it before inhaling it.

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      Yeah the dry herb vape has also been fine. Though it is easier to get my hands on processed weed than the flowers.