How to smoke Medical Marijuana?!


Question: How to smoke Medical Marijuana.?
How to smoke it correctly.? Do you keep smoke inside for a long time.? or exhale right away.? What enhances the effects better, a bong.? a blunt, joint, pipe.? any tips will be great thank you, and also please dont judgeHealth Question & Answer


Answers:
Well there's no difference on how you smoke medical or normal marijuana. Just medical marijuana has a stronger THC content.

Anyway Bong or Knifer will mess you up the most. Because you inhale large amounts of smoke in a short period of time.

Blunt will give you the best flavor. Joint will give you alright flavor too, but I wouldn't wast Medical on it.

Pipe again, flavor is ok, but it won't get you high as much as a Bong or Knifer.

So it's a double edged sword man. Knifer and Bong will mess you up the most, but it also consumes the most amount of pot fastest. Pipe will taste good, but won't get you as high, but will take a less amount.

If it was me, I'd bong it for sure. Might as well get super stoned with the good stuff.

Oh and holding the smoke in longer, will mess you up more. It's best to hold in as long as you can, to get the most affect out of it.Health Question & Answer

Take on the blunt and hold it in deep. Best way. Bongs are pretty nice too. Whatever you choose, hold it in for a bit. Health Question & Answer

For medical pot you should invest in a vaporizer

Nothing required, you just inhale a bag of tasty airHealth Question & Answer

if you're genuinely prescribed it for medical reasons, your doctor will advise youHealth Question & Answer

There's no special technique. You just smoke it.Health Question & Answer



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