Alternative Health - Vaporizer
Today I am going to make a post based on an email I received from one of our visitors, in relation to alternative health.
The reason I started this site was mainly to help people. So it would be great if medical marijuana community could help this person in need.
The following is the almost the exact email I received:
My father had a heart attack yesterday. He is only sixty. He has smoked doobies for the past 45 years, and he has also smoked cigarettes, although the latter he has tried quitting numerous times. I'm sure that this time it will stick, since he has really no other choice.
I live in Taiwan (my family lives in Canada), and according to phone conversations with my brother, he says that dad will have to quit smoking all substances altogether. I'm sure that this is a huge disappointment to him, since he usually smokes five or six a day. And my mum has said that she's going to change her lifestyle to accommodate his. This all sounds fine while he's recovering, but once things return to normal, they're going to want to have a smoke after a long day.
So it donned on me yesterday that dad needs a vaporizer. Christmas is coming up, and so i could order and have one at the house by the time I get home.
Do you guys feel that a vaporizer is a safe way of smoking in order to reduce risk after heart disease is already set in. Is the vaporizer an alternative health solution for my dear ol' dad?
The reason I started this site was mainly to help people. So it would be great if medical marijuana community could help this person in need.
The following is the almost the exact email I received:
My father had a heart attack yesterday. He is only sixty. He has smoked doobies for the past 45 years, and he has also smoked cigarettes, although the latter he has tried quitting numerous times. I'm sure that this time it will stick, since he has really no other choice.
I live in Taiwan (my family lives in Canada), and according to phone conversations with my brother, he says that dad will have to quit smoking all substances altogether. I'm sure that this is a huge disappointment to him, since he usually smokes five or six a day. And my mum has said that she's going to change her lifestyle to accommodate his. This all sounds fine while he's recovering, but once things return to normal, they're going to want to have a smoke after a long day.
So it donned on me yesterday that dad needs a vaporizer. Christmas is coming up, and so i could order and have one at the house by the time I get home.
Do you guys feel that a vaporizer is a safe way of smoking in order to reduce risk after heart disease is already set in. Is the vaporizer an alternative health solution for my dear ol' dad?




