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aXXLJ
2 years ago

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It does not apply to the smoke device—but to the amount of the supplied cannabinoids, i.e. the inhalation frequency and the lung volume utilized in this case.
Cannabinoids can lead to a slight rupture (high) or to a strong noise (stoned).
In addition, there is the active substance overdose, which leads to undesirable side effects, which is incorrectly referred to as “bad trip”.

The Golden Rule applies to cannabis starters and largely inexperienced cannabis users: Start low and go slow.

RainerWi89
2 years ago

Wouldn’t agree with my predecessors here. Find it makes a difference how to consume.

I have a bong and I think the noise is stronger, but don’t last for so long.

I haven’t tried pipe yet.

Edibles look different. For example, they only work after a long time, but more long for that.

However, how the noise runs or what characteristics it has is variety-dependent. Only the duration and intensity depends on the medium.

Kraaaaaahm
2 years ago

The noise is the same as the same substance is only more intense in the bong because one is exposed to the smoke longer and stronger

Leckerbissen69
2 years ago
Reply to  Kraaaaaahm

But that’s why the noise when you smoke through a bong is shorter than if you smoke a joint, or is that a misbelief?

Kraaaaaahm
2 years ago
Reply to  Leckerbissen69

Is misplaced