Quote Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
Well if smoke dissipates in your lungs, why doesn't it in your stomach when you swallow it?
I've swallowed so much smoke and tried all sorts of ways to get it to work, and never, not even once got it to work.
I do wholey believe you, but until I manage to do it, I'm classing it as BS hehe
It happens to me all the time and I have never "tried" to do it. And your lungs are designed to absorb gasses like air, your stomach is not, thatâ??s why it doesnâ??t dissipate.

Plus it doesnâ??t dissipate in your lungs, if that were true when you smoked and exhaled no smoke would come back out. And finally remember your trachea is always open because we have to breathe, the epiglottis keeps the path to your esophagus closed except when you swallow or burp. When you swallow nothing is coming up, when you burp it is coming up. That is why this happens.
BaseRSX Reviewed by BaseRSX on . Burping smoke I saw a thread about this a while back. Some guy in the car with his folks, burping and smoke coming out from a previous toke. When I read this I was like wtf! No way! I just wanted to know how much time had elapsed from your toke to when you burped out the smoke. The reason I ask is because I was hittin a pipe, something I don't usually partake in. Anywho, I'd finished hitting laid the pipe down and begun to finish off my beer. About 10 minutes after toking I let out a beer induced burp and my Rating: 5