with weed you inhale with ur lungs. if you don't, then that's pretty much a waste of your money. tobacco, if u hold in your mouth you get cancer....well either way u can get cancer.lol. but from my 13 years of experience in life(and ive only been doing the stuff for about 1 or 2....but i would say its up to you.
into your lungs, depending if you inhale deeply or just let it sit in your mouth.
cigarettes use tobacco which is horrible for your lungs,teeth,mouth and it only gives u a head rush, marijuana gives you the best feeling ever and it is bad for your memory, and lungs (not as bad for your lungs as tobacco)
Chewing tobacco will have no effect with your voice whatsoever, unless of course you are speaking or singing with some in your mouth. Chewing tobacco does not ever go into your lungs or even near your vocal chords, unless of course you somehow inhale it.
Yes, as long as you had it in your mouth.
You suck in on whatever your smoking from, which pulls then smoke into your mouth. Then you breathe in, which will bring it into your lungs.
You cannot "not inhale completely" anything. Either you inhale it - aloow it to enter the lungs - or you don't.If you refer to letting the smoke simply rest in the mouth before releasing it, then yes, this can quite easily be detected, although metabolite traces will not be at levels as high as if breathed properly.
Take a good puff, then inhale air through your mouth, so you can push the smoke down into your lungs, hold it there for about 5 seconds, exhale.
You can still get high just by holding the smoke in your mouth (like smoking a cigar), but it takes about twice as much marijuana to get the same level of effects. no it has to go in your lungs to get you high. meaning you HAVE to inhale to get hi. You can definitely just hold the smoke in your mouth. Please see here for further discussion of the technique: http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_info23.shtml
No tobacco is safe to smoke. Tobacco causes a variety of diseases, including cancer of the lips, mouth, tongue, esophagus and lungs.
Someone who smokes marijuana regularly may have many of the same respiratory problems that tobacco smokers have. These individuals may have daily cough and phlegm, symptoms of chronic bronchitis, and more frequent chest colds. Continuing to smoke marijuana can lead to abnormal functioning of the lungs and airways. Scientists have found signs of lung tissue injured or destroyed by marijuana smoke.
By quitting tobacco smoking or switching to non-smoking tobacco products. Non-smoking tobacco products still can cause mouth cancer and high blood pressure; there is no safe tobacco.
If one does not inhale via the mouth then how else would one inhale? Inhaling a cigar or cigarette is, by definition, a process by which one breathes in a mouthful of smoke down and into the lungs. It is thought that any type of smoke is injurious to the lungs so that is why people would not or should not inhale tobacco related products. Depending on your viewpoint, that may or may not be a valid reason. While you may not concur that smoking is harmful it does cut down on the ability to breathe freely after some time. You may feel or notice it first when swimming or when walking briskly or running. Over time the stamina of the lung is impaired but that, for some people, is not reason enough to quit the habit.