What's a bong?
A bong is a preserved chamber half-full with water. A pipe with a bowl on the end goes into the meeting room under water level. Another pipe with a representative on the end enters the chamber and stays on top of water level. You put tobacco in the bowl, beam it and suck on the mouthpiece. This will lower the air heaviness in the chamber, causing air to travel from the bowl, through the water, into the chamber and into your lungs. As the smoke enters the cavity through the water the smoke cools down and a large part of carcinogens like tar are filtered by the water. When you take away your thumb from the hole, the smoke shoots straight up into your lungs, so be careful!
It is consideration that the bong is grown-up then the unique water pipe and is really the precursor of its Ottoman family associate. The theory states that thousands of years ago Asian explorers took their smoking systems with them on their long travels and left their bongs at Ottoman trading places.
When smoking your favourite smoking blend with a water pipe you shouldn't use tobacco. This way you'll only get unadulterated herbal ingredients in your lungs creating a feeling that is intensive and obvious. The water in the bong filters toxins like tar from the herbs. A bong seems similar to a water pipe but the emotion you get from it is dissimilar. With a water pipe one slowly draws the smoke through a hose and water. Using a bong the smoke will pass the water very quickly and shoots accurate up into your lungs. You'll feel it right away, where the effect of a water pipe is more tranquil.
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