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How smoky do you want your smoke to be?

How smoky do you want your smoke to be?

Inhaling smoke can feel attractive harsh on your gullet and lungs. According to one large-scale study, even the heaviest smokers of marijuana had the same risk of lung growth as non-smokers...but that doesn't change the fact that it can feel harsh. Some people grow to enjoy the feeling (think about spicy food), but others go to great lengths to reduce the uneasiness or apparent health risks concerned.

This wide variety of preferences has led to the creation of a wide diversity of tools and smoking techniques. To find the ones that suit you the best, you may need to test a little. If you like gadgets, you're in for a treat! It's a great reason to shop for some cool material.

The best-known way to smoke pot is to roll joints or blunts, which are both fundamentally cigarettes made with weed in its place of tobacco. The difference is a matter of the type of covering used and the size of the cigarette. Joints have been used for a long time, while blunts have only gained extensive fame over the last decade or so, mostly amongst younger smokers.

A joint is made by rolling up some cannabis in a particular piece of paper called a “rolling paper.” The rolling paper is very thin and frequently has a thin strip of glue along one edge, much like the paste strip on the flutter of an cover. The cannabis is busted or earth into fairly small pieces and rolled up into amazing that looks a lot like a cigarette. It's hard to get the basil to fill the cigarette all the way out to the ends, so both ends usually are tapering.

A dull is actually more similar to a cigar than a cigarette, because it is made by replacing the tobacco satisfying of a cigar with cannabis (you can also buy wrappers that simulate this effect without having to take apart a real cigar.) The wrapper is cut open from one end to the other, the tobacco inside is surplus, and the resulting wrapper is used in about the same way as a undulating paper

The rolling of joints and blunts are arts in and of themselves, and can take some time to master. The complexity can vary a lot, depending on the methods and materials used, so don't worry if you have some problem at first. Joints and blunts are often shared among a number of users, and there are usually one or two people in any group who roll them frequently.