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Put Your Cough in the Coffin: 6 Ways to Lessen Your Cough While Getting High

Put Your Cough in the Coffin: 6 Ways to Lessen Your Cough While Getting High

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Ask any seasoned stoner, and they’ll tell you that sometimes avoiding a coughing fit after a hefty hit just isn’t possible. There are, however, several tips and tricks that newbie smokers can use to help alleviate an unrelenting cough. Consider these six hacks the next time you are faced with hacking up a lung. 

Reach for water 

Of course, soothing your throat with H20 is a no-brainer after you’ve just coughed for minutes on end. But incorporating water into your consumption method of choice can also significantly decrease your chances of a coughing attack. So instead of sparking up a poorly rolled joint or breaking out the resin-filled pipe, reach for smoking accessories that use water like bubblers and water pipes. With the help of water filtration, bubblers and water pipes cool the smoke before it’s inhaled, making it much easier on the throat. If you are looking for something small in size, easy to set up, and friendly to your wallet, consider purchasing a bubbler from retailers like MJ Arsenal (https://mjarsenal.com/). 

Take smaller inhales 

If you often find yourself caught in fits of coughing immediately following a hit, it's more than likely you don’t have an enormous lung capacity. Forget the notion that bigger hits mean a better high, and take things at your own pace. Take several small inhales deep into your lungs until you reach your desired effect. Just be sure you aren’t hesitant when inhaling, as slower inhales tend to trap smoke in the throat which induces a nasty barrage of coughs. 

Pace yourself 

Much like the size of hits, the frequency of your smoke sessions also has a significant impact on how much you cough. Taking back-to-back inhales of harsh smoke will inevitably lead to a rough throat, or worse, a burnt throat. Avoid an uncontrollable cough by sitting out your next rotation at the smoke session, your throat will thank you for it. 

Remember quality over quantity 

Another typical culprit behind a nasty cough is shoddy cannabis. Herb that has been sitting out often develops mold or mildew or simply dries into a crispy ball of disappointment. Not only does stale herb lose its attractive cannabinoids and terpenes, but it is also dangerous to inhale. Check with your dispensary to make sure you have access to the freshest strains available and don’t be discouraged by a higher price tag. Higher quality bud won’t hurt your throat, and you’ll be able to feel the effects much sooner. 

Use ice 

Much like water, a cool block of ice does a lot to lessen the harsh impact of smoke. Drop a few pieces into your water pipe or bubble, but make sure the piece has the appropriate percolators and notches to prevent it from falling into the chamber. If you don’t want to use ice, you can achieve the same effect by using extra cold water in your piece. 

Consider edibles 

To completely eliminate the possibility of a cough attack, consider eating your cannabis rather than smoking it. Although it will take longer to notice the high, edibles produce a powerful effect that lasts much longer than your average smoke session. Don’t be afraid to explore the edibles market for something that fits your lifestyle. Some of the most popular products include infused chocolates, lemonades, and even cannabis beer

Final thoughts 

Getting stuck in an all-out coughing attack is a dead giveaway as a newbie smoker. So the next time you are preparing for a herbal session, consider these six tips for avoiding a cough. 

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