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To: Alex MG who wrote (381474)8/30/2018 9:30:33 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540721
 
That was apparently the hypothesis - like deep breathing exercises. They said the effect was small but statistically significant. I don't think hard hitting is a good idea due to the irritation. I'd rather take five well-carbureted puffs than one over-toke. JMO - it feels shitty to hit too hard and today, you can easily get "too high" which is unpleasant.

Excerpt: 2nd link:
"At levels of marijuana exposure commonly seen in Americans, occasional marijuana use was associated with increases in lung air flow rates and increases in lung capacity," Kertesz says. "Those increases were not large, but they were statistically significant. And the data showed that even up to moderately high-use levels -- one joint a day for seven years -- there is no evidence of decreased air-flow rates or lung volumes."