Blunts vs. Joints: Health, Tastes, and Highs

QUICK SUMMARY
  • Taste: What’s your person preference? Do you want to enjoy the flavor of your top-shelf bud or do you enjoy the flavor of your swisher and tobacco mixed with your bud?
  • Health: A study found that cannabis affects the lung’s large airway functions and tobacco affects the lung’s small airway functions. Mixing the two might cause additional irritation.
  • High: Blunts can give you a potent head-centered high. A 2009 study found that joints increased blood THC levels more than blunts with reports of users feeling higher.

Celebrity marijuana smokers like Wiz Khalifa have come out strongly against smoking blunts, do they know something we don’t?

Is there a major difference between smoking your weed in a blunt wrap or a joint paper? Which leaves your marijuana tasting the best, is healthier for your lungs, and gets you the highest?

LET’S DIVE DEEPER


Taste

With all sorts of flavored rolling papers and blunt wraps out there, taste really comes down to two factors:





1. Personal preference

2. Impact on your weed’s flavor





Some people enjoy the taste of a little tobacco with their weed, and others don’t. Blunts do however, have a stronger impact on the flavor of your weed. If you just bought some top-shelf bud and really want to experience its unique flavors, a rolling paper is going to be the better choice.

Health

Everyone knows tobacco can be addictive, so keep that in mind when mixing your weed with any kind of tobacco if you don’t already smoke it. Furthermore, a 1987 study found that marijuana affected the lung’s large airway functions, while tobacco affected the lung’s small airway functions. This means that mixing both is going to be harsher on your lungs that just smoking weed alone.


High

Anyone that has ever smoked a blunt can tell you that the mix gives you a potent, head-centered high that is different than smoking weed alone. But a 2009 study found that joints apparently increased blood THC levels more than blunts, and that most participants in the study reported feeling higher after taking puffs from joints rather than blunts.





IN CONCLUSION

While it seems that joints could be the better tasting, healthier, and more potent choice for smoking, blunt culture isn’t going anywhere. There’s a time and a place for everything, and the blunt has inarguably earned its spot in the Marijuana Hall of Fame, despite what the critics may say.





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