What storm crow said, I bought a vaporizer myself and the difference is amazing after 2 weeks. Or just take a break from weed for a little, pop some expectorants (things that loosen phlegm in your lungs and helps you cough it up) and then wait. When you return to smoking your lungs should be better for awhile and you'll get really ripped the next time you smoke!

and just a tid bit, if anyone is worrying about the health of their voice, it's better not to cough and clear your throat. Instead try and blow the phlegm out by blowing out a lot of air very quickly, click twice with your larynx (like you're going to cough minus the intense air pressures aka sub-glottal pressure), you can also try singing it out. You really only need air passing through the trachea and pharynx to clear out phlegm. Another thing to help is drinking lots of water, the vocal chords need to remain moist and relaxed in order to prevent calluses, lesions, and nodes (growths). irritants such as alcohol, yelling, coughing, smoke and excessive clearing of the throat can also irritate the chords.

if you do all that you'll prevent yourself from having that stereotypical scratchy voice that so many smokers develop later in life due to vocal abuse from smoking.

OH! and don't use menthol cough drops, look for glycerin based cough drops like honey lemon ones, Menthol dries of the vocal chords which, as stated above, isn't very good for vocal health. :hippy: