How Marijuana Improves Lung Capacity

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Understandably, since logic dictates, many believe that inhaling cannabis has highly detrimental effects on the lungs. However, weed is not tobacco, and unlike cigarettes, it has no chemicals added. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, a study published in 2012 proves this notion false. In fact, the study suggests the opposite: That marijuana delivery improves lung health.

The CARDIA Study Before you search “marijuana delivery near me� in Google, it is important to understand the effects of marijuana on respiratory function. The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults, or CARDIA, study asked that very question. This longitudinal study spanned two decades, from 1985 to 2006. It analyzed the pulmonary health of 5,115 people in four different cities within the United States. Specifically, it took into consideration their smoking habits, both tobacco and cannabis. All of the participants, aged between 18 years and 30 years at enrollment in 1985, were in good health with excellent pulmonary function. After initial baseline analysis, each participant underwent another six examinations at specific year markers over the next 20 years. To measure accurate pulmonary function over two decades, researchers tested


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