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Inhale Smoking: Nina Marta Teaching A Beginner How To

“Yes,” he whispers.

Leo grins. “I did it. That didn’t hurt.” nina marta teaching a beginner how to inhale smoking

Nina Marta nods. “You didn’t smoke. You performed a controlled respiratory event.” When Nina Marta teaching a beginner how to inhale smoking , she keeps a checklist of three universal errors: “Yes,” he whispers

“Do you feel the air in your cheeks?” Nina asks. “Yes,” the student mumbles. “Good. Now open your mouth and let it out. You did not inhale that air. Your lungs are clean.” That didn’t hurt

What happens? The fresh, cool air rushing into the mouth creates a Venturi effect. It vacuums the warm pocket of smoke out of the mouth, down past the throat, and deep into the lungs. The smoke is diluted instantly by the fresh air.

| Mistake | Nina’s Fix | | :--- | :--- | | (using lungs to draw) | “Hold a straw in your mouth. Block the bottom. Suck. If your ribs move, you’re doing it wrong.” | | The Gulp (swallowing smoke into the stomach) | Results in hiccups and nausea. Fix: Keep your tongue pressed to the roof of your mouth to block the esophagus. | | The Ghost Inhale (letting smoke drift out before the inhale) | “You’re wasting the product. Keep your lips sealed until the moment you take the ‘fresh air’ breath.” | Why This Method Works for Herbal and Tobacco Smokers It is important to note that Nina Marta is agnostic regarding the substance. Whether it is a light cigarette, a CBD preroll, or a chamomile herbal blend, the physics remain the same. Her method was originally developed for medical marijuana patients who could not inhale without violent coughing fits. It was so successful that traditional tobacco harm-reduction programs began hiring her to teach smokers how to switch to less harmful products.

She hands the beginner an unlit cigarette or a rolling paper without any herb inside. “Hold it like a tiny trumpet,” she says. The student places their lips around the filter or tip, creating a complete seal. No air leaks from the corners of the mouth. This is the "Mouth Lock."

“Yes,” he whispers.

Leo grins. “I did it. That didn’t hurt.”

Nina Marta nods. “You didn’t smoke. You performed a controlled respiratory event.” When Nina Marta teaching a beginner how to inhale smoking , she keeps a checklist of three universal errors:

“Do you feel the air in your cheeks?” Nina asks. “Yes,” the student mumbles. “Good. Now open your mouth and let it out. You did not inhale that air. Your lungs are clean.”

What happens? The fresh, cool air rushing into the mouth creates a Venturi effect. It vacuums the warm pocket of smoke out of the mouth, down past the throat, and deep into the lungs. The smoke is diluted instantly by the fresh air.

| Mistake | Nina’s Fix | | :--- | :--- | | (using lungs to draw) | “Hold a straw in your mouth. Block the bottom. Suck. If your ribs move, you’re doing it wrong.” | | The Gulp (swallowing smoke into the stomach) | Results in hiccups and nausea. Fix: Keep your tongue pressed to the roof of your mouth to block the esophagus. | | The Ghost Inhale (letting smoke drift out before the inhale) | “You’re wasting the product. Keep your lips sealed until the moment you take the ‘fresh air’ breath.” | Why This Method Works for Herbal and Tobacco Smokers It is important to note that Nina Marta is agnostic regarding the substance. Whether it is a light cigarette, a CBD preroll, or a chamomile herbal blend, the physics remain the same. Her method was originally developed for medical marijuana patients who could not inhale without violent coughing fits. It was so successful that traditional tobacco harm-reduction programs began hiring her to teach smokers how to switch to less harmful products.

She hands the beginner an unlit cigarette or a rolling paper without any herb inside. “Hold it like a tiny trumpet,” she says. The student places their lips around the filter or tip, creating a complete seal. No air leaks from the corners of the mouth. This is the "Mouth Lock."