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<blockquote data-quote="zonomo" data-source="post: 351137" data-attributes="member: 3326"><p>Hey everyone – not looking to start a holy war here but looking for some honest feedback and insight. What are the true health risks with smoking a pipe? It is my understanding that it’s probably the least harmful form of tobacco use but even so, I wonder how harmful it actually is. In other words, I don’t want to be in a situation where I am OK with being addicted to pot because “at least its not heroin”, or something to that affect. I will be a pipe smoker for the foreseeable future but want to better understand this aspect. </p><p></p><p>What got me to thinking about this was cleaning my Falcon and Kirsten pipes. I am always amazed at the liquid gunk that is left over. If that’s what’s left over, where’s the other gunk going? Presumably into my mouth, tongue, skin. I know just breathing air in the year 2014 can be harmful so I am not looking to “defend pipe smoking” or compare it to the other things that are harmful. I am really trying to better understand everyone’s insight on this topic. I’ve Googled and searched by am looking for your knowledge here. Thanks everyone. </p><p></p><p>Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zonomo, post: 351137, member: 3326"] Hey everyone – not looking to start a holy war here but looking for some honest feedback and insight. What are the true health risks with smoking a pipe? It is my understanding that it’s probably the least harmful form of tobacco use but even so, I wonder how harmful it actually is. In other words, I don’t want to be in a situation where I am OK with being addicted to pot because “at least its not heroin”, or something to that affect. I will be a pipe smoker for the foreseeable future but want to better understand this aspect. What got me to thinking about this was cleaning my Falcon and Kirsten pipes. I am always amazed at the liquid gunk that is left over. If that’s what’s left over, where’s the other gunk going? Presumably into my mouth, tongue, skin. I know just breathing air in the year 2014 can be harmful so I am not looking to “defend pipe smoking” or compare it to the other things that are harmful. I am really trying to better understand everyone’s insight on this topic. I’ve Googled and searched by am looking for your knowledge here. Thanks everyone. Z [/QUOTE]
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