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Yes. Though it will crystallize in your lungs as quickly as it crystallizes in your pipe. Your body then expels it from the body in saliva, sweat and urine. (and not in molecules, in shards).

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Q: Is there a much greater effect on the lungs if you hold in the Meth vapor vs expelling rt away?
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