Well I guess it doesn't have to be doctors.

I enjoy smoking joints (what can i say...) and live on a college campus. I have been testing various ways of covering up the smell so I can walk around campus without worrying about having an offensive odor following me around and tipping off people.

The best solution I've found is to mix a dab of clove powder (<1/8 t) per joint. This covers up the smell nearly 100% and makes its smell like a clove cigarette (with no tobacco!). My buddies and I can walk around campus with no paranoia or worries. It's truly great.

But the question I have is does anyone know if there are adverse health effects of smoking clove powder? I know clove cigarettes are supposed to be worse than regular cigarettes but I'm not sure if that is because of the cloves or some other factor. Thanks in advance for any replies.

Merry Christmas and Happy Smoking!
medman12 Reviewed by medman12 on . Calling All Doctors Well I guess it doesn't have to be doctors. I enjoy smoking joints (what can i say...) and live on a college campus. I have been testing various ways of covering up the smell so I can walk around campus without worrying about having an offensive odor following me around and tipping off people. The best solution I've found is to mix a dab of clove powder (<1/8 t) per joint. This covers up the smell nearly 100% and makes its smell like a clove cigarette (with no tobacco!). My buddies Rating: 5