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brodypowell135 ([info]brodypowell135) wrote,
@ 2012-01-27 15:01:00

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Entry tags:incense smoking

Incense Smoking the Latest Trend or Old News
Incense smoking is the newest innovation in smoking products to hit the market in the USA. Herbal incense, as it is also called, is typically made up of plants and legal herbs that have customarily had psychoactive properties. Most of the smoking herbs that you might find in a typical incense smoking product might include: Kava, Kanna, Damiana, Ginseng, Indian Lotus, Skullcap, and Wild Dagga.

Many of these plants and herbs have been around for thousands of years. It's just that at the present individuals are making it into incense smoking goods. Smoking Herbal Incense produces wide and mixed effects in folks who try them—some folks experience a calm sense of relaxation, while others feel light-headed and spacey. What is common among everyone who uses incense smoking products is a familiar feeling that it is an excellent alternative to other smoking products on the marketplace these days.

What is incense smoking, you may ask? It is a smoking alternative, like tobacco or marijuana, but one that happens to be lawful. One very big drawback to cannabis that prevents many folks from smoking it is the fact that it is illegal. In Western civilization today, it's just not achievable to function without needing to pass a drug test nowadays, and THC is a common test criteria. For that motive alone, though a lot of folks like the smoking high they obtain from marijuana, they have to abstain from smoking it so as to be able to succeed random drug testing.

Smoking Legal Buds has increased considerably in popularity in recent for this very reason. The plants and herbs found in herbal incense products are not at present tested for in any drug test, nor is it likely they will be. There has been some alarm about supplementary chemicals that are possibly sprayed on Herbal Incense Smoking products after three players were suspended from the LSU football program earlier this year, but is uncertain exactly how the LSU organization came by this information. The NCAA has gone on record that their drugs tests do not test to see if a person has been smoking legal buds or not.

Smoking Incense

For others, smoking herbal incense is preferable to marijuana and other drugs since it avoids the social stigma that these substances have. Marijuana is illegal and carries with it the condemnation of those who do not comprehend the need for a smoking high. Tobacco smokers have sunk to somewhere below cow dung in public view these days, with smokers being forced out of workplaces, restaurants, and airplanes. Smoking herbal blends, on the other hand, gives off a nice aroma (that's why it's called incense) and a smaller amount is needed to experience the effects.

Many folks find that smoking herbal incense is an good way to kick the addiction of tobacco smoking. Incense smoking products are not addictive, and offer a way to little by little reduce one's reliance on the smoking high that cigarette gives. Plus, just the habit of toking on something in order to take away the stress is one thing that keeps nicotine addicts coming back. Smoking herbal incense is one way to satisfy that need while still gradually moving away from the more addictive nicotine.

Incense Smoke Shop

And it's not as though smoking herbal blends of various psychoactive plants and herbs was a new fad. Ancient Babylonian culture used smoking as part of their religious ceremonies, probably as long as 5,000 years ago. Native American tribes such as the Mohawks and Cherokee were using the peace pipe to rejoice sacred holy days and seal peace treaties between tribes long before the white man invaded North America. And early Chinese and Indian cultures were smoking legal herbs (at the time, of course) to communicate with the spirit world and "lighten" their bodies.

Nor is smoking legal buds entirely a thing of a time gone by. In many areas of California law-abiding citizens can be found smoking legal buds that they received at a medical marijuana dispensary. In places like San Francisco and Humboldt County, smoking bud is tolerated to the point that it might as well be legal.

Some opponents have questioned whether or not smoking herbal incense is harmless. Part of the concern is due to the fact that tests of certain brands of herbal incense in July 2011 showed that they include untested chemicals like JWH-018, JWH-073, AM-694, AM-2201, and RCS-4. All of these compounds belong to the "synthetic cannabinoids" group, and each of them is thought to produce compareable effects as THC but without the unpleasant side effects. Nonetheless, many herbal incense distributors have now added labels on their goods stating that their product does not incorporate any of these chemicals. In fact, one distributor has gone so far as to post the lab results they obtained for their product on the website, where it can be seen by anyone wishing to know if any of the banned DEA substances are in their product (they're not).

What is incense smoking? Just the most recent in a smoking culture that has included peoples from every major walk of life and continent and goes back to several thousand years B.C.



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