Is inhaling lighter fluid from lighting your bowl bad for you? :confused:
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Is inhaling lighter fluid from lighting your bowl bad for you? :confused:
anyone?
Captain, I'm sure it can't be good for you, as you could probably imagine for yourself. I certainly wouldn't make a practice of inhaling it. This might give you some ideas why not.
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0908.html
i think they are not for sure though but i like the taste with matches
Thank you for the response Bird Girl, but I didn't mean sniffing it. I ment by simply lighting and re-lighting your bowl with it. Does anything inhaled from this standard method cause problems?Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I knew you didn't mean sniffing it, Captain. But inhaling it from lighting and relighting a bowl is a very similar way of inhaling smal amounts of the fluid vapors, even if it's not intentional huffing. You still take some percentage of the lighter fluid vapors in with your inhalation, and that's why I sent you that link anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Hanks
Man, that really pisses me off. Does anyone know if the THC would have some type of counter affect towards this stuff? How then, besides vaporising of course, do you light your herb without having any negative side affects (as I believe pure herb itself is actually a health benefit).
make cannabutter and eat it...
When sun is available use a magnifying glass....its great and very clean. Like a vape kinda, I like it better actually.
You can always light your bowls with matches, you know. I was assuming you were using--and asking about--some sort of heavy-duty lighter fluid like you buy in cans at the pipe stores or barbecue grill places.
Captain, are you simply worrying about residue vapors from a cheap disposable lighter? Because if that's the case, I think there are far more important things to be worried about. Truly. I think any exposure you're getting to butane, which is usually what those contain, is negligible. I just realized you might not have been talking about the same fluid I was. . . .