No not for me or anyone I know
Not necessarily but, spirit's can no longer smoke they may become extremely jealous and become violent, or if they were nonsmoker's when they were alive they it is very offensive that you would be smoking in their home and will become extremely violent. So really, it's bad for you. I don't think they mind electronic cigarettes though..
YES !!!
a tear in the esophagus caused by violent vomiting
Extreme hallucinations, violent outbursts, vomiting, confusion, disorientation. Nervousness, paranoia, anxiety are all common after the initial euphoria fades. Increased blood pressure, pounding or racing heartbeat.
No vinegar would only give you a bad dirrea or violent vomiting,its a bad idea.
This varies between women, but mostly vomiting lasts no longer than the first twelve or so weeks. Many women never have vomiting at all, or nausea. Some women vomit for the entire pregnancy - they are the exception. It is important to see a doctor if very little can be kept down, if it is painful, or violent in nature, or you feel feverish with the vomiting.
It gets the idea of liking putting cigarettes (fake or not) into kids heads at an early age. It's kind of like playing violent video games with swearing so they learn to swear.
The "diced carrots" commonly found in vomit are actually parts of the stomach wall lining. Vomiting is such a violent process that bits of it come off.
It would be very rare, but yes, you could suffer a Mallory-Weiss tear. This is a tear of the gastro-esophageal junction that is associated with violent retching or vomiting and in rare cases might be fatal.
it is mostly caused by stress level and pure pressuring and drinking ,smoking
It depends on the level of the intolerance. Symptoms can range from skin rashes to violent vomiting and diarrhea. I don't believe there are any incidents of serious illness caused by it.
Frequent vomiting may be an indication of pyloric stenosis and of other gastic complaints. In PS the vomiting will be violent (arch-like), not bile stained, and develop to become so persistent that the baby loses weight and condition. When this happens it is high time to see a doctor and if necessary insist on tests for PS.