the effect of tripple cs with weed or incense is different depending on the person some peope naturally are immune to the effects and wont trip at all but for those who do trip it can affect you in many different ways mixing them can be fun and scary depending on your bodys vulnerability to the 2 drugs they both increase each others high by allot if you are planning onn trying this i cant stop you but i do recommend takeing less tripple cs than you useually do before you smoke so you dont over do it and freak out you should try working your way up to that
Dying
You cannot die from smoking marijuana.
heather crow was dying of lung cancer and had a law passed about smoking in restaurants
They convince themselves that dying from smoking is something that happens to others and that they could quit if they wanted.
Smoking increases a patient's chance of developing an ulcer, decreases the body's response to therapy, and increases the chances of dying from complications.
All living things stand a 100% chance of eventually dying. Smoking won't change that. What smoking will do though, is to increase the risk of you dying before you've reached the average age at death.
The chances of dying from asbestos exposure are small but increase with increasing time of exposure, increasing intensity of exposure, and with amount of smoking you do.
YOU CAN PREVENT YOUR SIM FROM DIEING BY DRINKING BEER AND SMOKING
The risk of dying from asbestos depends on how intense the asbestos exposure was, how often it occurred, and how long it lasted - and whether you were using any protective measures. The risk of dying from smoking depends on how long you have been smoking, how many cigarettes you smoke per day, and sometimes, how long has it been since you stopped smoking. So for some the risk of asbestos is greater than the risk of smoking and for others the risk of smoking is greater than the risk of asbestos. The important things to know are that: # Both smoking and asbestos exposure are risks that are avoidable, # You can take action to reduce your risks, even if you don't completely avoid the exposures, and # If you both smoke and have an asbestos exposure, your total risk is not simply the sum of the two risks, but the product of them (i.e. the risk of one multiplied by the risk of the other)
I'm not sure you'd win, but you can do anything you want.
It stays in the fat and hair cells, so it would affect the hair.
Depends. It is for sure an unhealthy habit but we shouldn't forget about the individual right, that a human being has the right to decide what he does with his or her body.