When a beginner smoker experiences dizziness, nausea, and fainting, it is often referred to as "nicotine overdose" or "nicotine poisoning." This reaction can occur due to the body's sensitivity to nicotine, especially if the individual is not accustomed to it. Symptoms may result from inhaling too much smoke or consuming tobacco products with high nicotine content. It's important for beginners to be cautious and aware of their limits.
ECB,GOSM, and WSM are good smokers for beginners. To get more information go to the forum page listed below:- http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/59024/best-smoker-for-beginner
I would suggest a smoker that is user friendly. Maybe one that is not electric. If it were me, i would want to learn how to smoke foods the original way. I honestly think this is the best and safest option.
You can turn your BBQ into a smoker very easily. You just need a pan with mesquite chips and water. Put that one one side of the grill and put the food on the other. Keep the lid closed.
I found a few sites that can help you decide on a smoker grill all these sites talk about best smokers for the beginners. Here are the sites you can check www.epinions.com>HomeandGarden>Grillsandsmokers and www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/best-smoker-for-beginner.
A anti-smoker
its called mainstream smoke
yes
The smoker.
its still smoke.......wat do u mean
Because non smoker's have WAYYY better health then a smoker in racing.
Brandon Kinney - Smoker.
It is when they take out the voice box because of all the radiation. The procedure is called tracheostomy.