Won't happen as it is impossible to connect the two.but no nicotine except from cross-contamination by tobacco smokers.
"I have read that" ... provide link or gtfo.
Dumb ass question and thread.
Period
Won't happen as it is impossible to connect the two.but no nicotine except from cross-contamination by tobacco smokers.
"I have read that" ... provide link or gtfo.
Jamaicans are famous for this as well.lots of tokers in europe mix tobacco and weed.
thats a terrible way to smoke the dank.
100% Nicotine free.Unless you are rich, getting old is the worst outcome you could have these days.
I say light it up. Hash and rosin and what not are cool, but nothing beats cleaning and breaking up some great smelling weed with your fingers, rolling a great spliff using awesome paper, lighting that motherfucker up and smoking it.
Actually you caused me to recall that I recently read that menthol, which is added to commercial tobacco, when combined with nicotine in smoke produces an anaesthetic effect on the lungs so people won't notice how fucking harsh it is.homegrown baccy makes you cough like a 9 year olds first stogie with every puff. must be some chems in there stopping that cough eh...
Many Jamaicans I have smoked spleef's with routinely add Kool cig tobacco to reduce the cough urge.Actually you caused me to recall that I recently read that menthol, which is added to commercial tobacco, when combined with nicotine in smoke produces an anaesthetic effect on the lungs so people won't notice how fucking harsh it is.
Here in Canada cigarettes are additive free (except menthol which is approved in methol flavored cigarettes, obviously) and they still don't make you cough like homegrown. I suspect that the difference in homegrown tobacco is that commercial cigarette tobacco undergoes a pretty extensive flue-curing process, which reduces complex sugars (starches), lipids, and amino acids in the plant matter. I don't know of many home growers of tobacco who flue-cure their crop.homegrown baccy makes you cough like a 9 year olds first stogie with every puff. must be some chems in there stopping that cough eh...
The radioactive metal in cigarettes is polonium-210. It was discovered in 1898 by Marie and Pierre Curie. It is extremely toxic (about 250-million-times more toxic than cyanide) and is naturally present in uranium.
Developed countries use fertiliser that is manufactured from apatite rock, and this rock naturally contains uranium which then decays to radioactive polonium-210, which enters the tobacco plant through both the leaves and roots.
When the cigarette burns, it reaches temperatures of 600–800°C, hotter than the melting point of polonium.
Polonium 210 has a half-life of 138 days. Won't be radioactive for long.cannabis doesn't have the polonium-210 that tobacco has either ...
Tell that to Alexander Litvinenko! it's not about how long it lasts (138 days is still a heck of a long time though in this context), but rather how much damage it can do in that timePolonium 210 has a half-life of 138 days. Won't be radioactive for long.
His 'hot' tea had a lot more in it than a thousand cartons of cigarettes.Tell that to Alexander Litvinenko! it's not about how long it lasts (138 days is still a heck of a long time though in this context), but rather how much damage it can do in that time