A person may get dry mouth from smoking crack. People also get dry mouth from smoking a lot of Marijuana.
Though the mouth via smoking
yes it does infact
the negative effects are it give you a dry mouth and its not a premanet high
Shouldn't be. A mouth swab test is testing DNA. Marijuana has nothing to do with your DNA, which cannot be changed.
the color of your tongue generally doesnt change. but the cotton mouth associated with marijuana will give it a dried out appearance sometimes with a thick coat of white saliva.
yes you are definitely clear you only need like a mouth at the most
Our sources say that it is safer than smoking it, by far; avoid creating a lot of vacuum in your mouth, which is the primary reason smoking after an extraction is discouraged.
Cigarettes don't really cause cavities if you have healthy teeth, but they can certainly speed up the process of getting one because the nicotine is absorbed in your mouth through the smoke while you are inhaling, whether or not you "direct inhale". Proof: The yellow and brown nicotine stains that are dominant in people who have smoked for a long time, and personal experience.
Smoking a cigarette with or without anything in your mouth is bad for you technically. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States.
Smoking marijuana can cause lung, mouth, or throat cancer. That's about it. Also, chronic marijuana users usually suffer from short-term memory problems, but this usually clears up once the person has quit using.
Marijuana can sometimes cause dry mouth, which may lead to irritation of the taste buds. This irritation can make taste buds swollen or inflamed temporarily, but it is not a common or serious side effect of marijuana use. Drinking water or using mouthwash can help alleviate this discomfort.