EverythingsHazy
Well-Known Member
The technique:
Step 1: Take a hit.
Step 2: Hold for a few seconds.
Step 3: Exhale 1/4th - 1/2 the hit.
Step 4: Inhale fresh air to fill your lungs again.
Step 5. Hold for a few seconds.
Step 6. Exhale again until some vapor comes out.
Step 7. If you still have any vapor left in your lungs (haven't completely exhaled without seeing any vapor yet), go back to step 4.
Something interesting to note when using this technique, or is how the vapor in your lungs doesn't all just mix with the new air you just inhaled and some out diluted as soon as you start exhaling, You have to exhale a bit of plain air, before vapor starts coming out. This is also the case if you take a small hit, inhale some fresh air, take a small hit, inhale fresh air, and repeat that once or twice, and then exhale. The vapor will come out with breaks of just air in between. This means the way air is contained and absorbed in the lungs is a bit more complicated than it seems at first.
Step 1: Take a hit.
Step 2: Hold for a few seconds.
Step 3: Exhale 1/4th - 1/2 the hit.
Step 4: Inhale fresh air to fill your lungs again.
Step 5. Hold for a few seconds.
Step 6. Exhale again until some vapor comes out.
Step 7. If you still have any vapor left in your lungs (haven't completely exhaled without seeing any vapor yet), go back to step 4.
Something interesting to note when using this technique, or is how the vapor in your lungs doesn't all just mix with the new air you just inhaled and some out diluted as soon as you start exhaling, You have to exhale a bit of plain air, before vapor starts coming out. This is also the case if you take a small hit, inhale some fresh air, take a small hit, inhale fresh air, and repeat that once or twice, and then exhale. The vapor will come out with breaks of just air in between. This means the way air is contained and absorbed in the lungs is a bit more complicated than it seems at first.