well when you cough your lungs are taking in more air and when you cough from smoking its taking in more smoke, so my answer is yes
^--Incorrect. Coughing is the contraction of the lung to expel irritating debris. meaning it only forces out air. no air is being sucked in the process until the initial cough removing all the smoke from your lungs.
And coughing does not increase your high, it might only appear to have increased it due to light headedness after coughing hard.
Yes, some people do get sick from the effects of smoking and/or the marijuana.
nothing, in fact marijuana is good for asthma
Of course not it doesn't!!!!!!!!!
Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.
People with asthma and or chronic bronchitis are able to smoke marijuana with no negative side effects. So long as the lungs are able to handle coughing when too much smoke is inhaled, there will be no problems. Marijuana helps to temporarily dilate the bronchi just like an inhaler does.
Smoking marijuana can increase your metabolic rate, which will make you feel hotter than usual.
Of course it is! It has the same effects as if you were smoking marijuana; you are harming your body (mostly mentally).
The effects are the same as before you got your teeth cleaned
the negative effects are it give you a dry mouth and its not a premanet high
One can not overdose on marijuana. Long terms effects are no different from cigarette smoking.
lose sense of smell
There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that smoking marijuana directly thins your blood. However, smoking marijuana can affect your cardiovascular system in various ways, so it's important to speak with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about its effects on your health.