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Mixing cannabis with tobacco is very common in Europe and in many other parts of the world, such as Australia. However, give an American a "seal" and he will probably ban you from the circle of smokers, and for good reason. Here are 7 reasons to start smoking pure grass:
1. WHO WANTS TO SMOKE TOBACCO?
Everyone knows the dangers of tobacco. Whether it's lung cancer and gangrene, or sexual impotence, you do not have to do a lot of research to find a lot of reasons to stop smoking.
If you are not a cigarette smoker, there is really no valid reason to mix tobacco with your herb. And even if you smoke cigarettes, we recommend that you smoke both separately to savor each substance on its own merits.
2. YOU WILL HAVE A BETTER TASTE
We can not say that tobacco does not taste good. After all, millions of dollars are spent on high quality tobacco products such as pipe tobacco and cigars, which are renowned and appreciated for their intense flavors.
Instead, we will say that the grass tastes better. And, if you're reading this, you probably agree. So, why bother mixing your delicious herb with tobacco? After all, you would not spoil a high-end whiskey by mixing it with coke, right?
If you really want to enjoy the unique flavors of your herb, it's time to start smoking it yourself. The different varieties have very different flavors, which you will appreciate only by tasting them alone.
TOBACCO RUINS THE EFFECT OF CANNABIS
Some sources claim that tobacco and grass have different effects; while tobacco narrows your blood vessels, the herb can actually dilate and improve blood circulation around the body, while tobacco restricts them.
As a result, some consumers claim that mixing tobacco with grass makes you lethargic, tired and slightly "stuck"? If you have noticed these effects, consider removing tobacco from your seal or socket and notice how you feel.
4. SAVE MONEY
To mix your herb with tobacco, you need tobacco. This requires the purchase of a bag of rolling tobacco or a pack of cigarettes, which are becoming more expensive.
Of course, the price of tobacco and cigarettes varies a lot depending on where you live. And even if we do not go on to say that herbs are cheaper than tobacco, we guarantee you will save money by stopping putting tobacco in your joints and sockets.
5. TOBACCO IS ADDICTIVE
We all know that nicotine is one of the most addictive substances in the world. In fact, some sources classify nicotine as much more addictive than many other popular drugs, including alcohol, methamphetamines, and even cocaine.
Cannabis, on the other hand, is constantly mentioned as being much less addictive. Of course, this does not mean that cannabis is not addictive at all, but has a much lower risk of addiction than tobacco.
Therefore, if you are concerned about addiction, we advise you to stop smoking in your joints and bongs.
6. SMOKING CANNABIS SEEMS LESS HARMFUL AS TOBACCO SMOKING
When it comes to smoking, there is one very important thing to remember: inhaling smoke, whatever it is, damages the lungs. This comes from the science of combustion.
Combustion breaks the chemical bonds of compounds, creating what scientists call "free radicals," which are essentially free compounds that can combine with each other to form a range of highly toxic substances. It is therefore important to remember that tobacco and cannabis smoke are harmful. After all, that's why vaporizers have become so popular.
However, cannabis smoke does not seem to be as toxic as cigarette smoke. The exact toxicity of smoke is unclear, but various studies question the idea that cannabis smoke is as harmful as tobacco smoke. For example, a study published in 2015 failed to establish a strong correlation between smoking a joint daily for 20 years and decreasing lung function. Nevertheless, it has been shown that cannabis smoke damages the blood vessels.
If you are worried about your health, I recommend that you stop smoking joints to be safer.
7. TOBACCO SMOKERS HAVE LOWER PULMONARY CAPACITY
Although cannabis and smoking appear to contain many of the same aggressive toxins, it is unclear whether they have the same effect on lung function. Cannabis smoke contains many of the same constituents as tobacco smoke, but it is not certain that cannabis use causes lung damage similar to that caused by tobacco.
Although previous studies have shown that cannabis smoking is associated with smoking-like symptoms, these lung function and lung disease analyzes have not clearly identified the adverse effects of cannabis use on pulmonary function.
Thanks for reading!