You Don’t Want to Drink This Tea!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2024
  • Let’s dive into the main differences between Shisha and Traditional Tobacco
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Комментарии • 8

  • @HookahBuzz
    @HookahBuzz 6 месяцев назад +1

    beautiful and perfect information🎉

  • @ISCREAMSODAsmr
    @ISCREAMSODAsmr 6 месяцев назад +1

    Forbidden Tea of death: thats some good info to know there different tobaccos.
    On another note, there was videos of some Southwest Asians using cigarette tobacco to "make" shisha. Any thoughts on this?

    • @SarkisAlexander
      @SarkisAlexander  6 месяцев назад

      Tea of Death indeed! I wish more overseeing organizations would understand that the vast majority of hookah smokers aren’t interested in traditional tobacco and, hence, manufacturers go to great lengths to remove the unwanted aspects of said tobacco in order to create shisha
      “Using cigarettes to create shisha” - I imagine they do this more so in lieu of availability or cost, but I, along with pretty much any expert would be vehemently against it. Cigarette tobacco consists of so many disgusting additives and would make the experience extremely unpleasant. The art of hookah smoking is in its preparation as much as it is in its production in order to execute a long lasting, smooth, and flavorful session experience

    • @oskarmihalovic3903
      @oskarmihalovic3903 6 месяцев назад

      the hookah itself is not harmful, what you put in its on you, idk what was the goal of those asians, i saw people put in some crasy shits and end up in hospital, cose of stupidty...in the end hookah is not good for health improvement, but if someone want to smoke its it less harmfull way...

  • @oskarmihalovic3903
    @oskarmihalovic3903 6 месяцев назад +1

    thats all ok, but what about nicotine addiction, thats the only thing that holding me back of more consuming, am not against it , am just careful, maybe am wrong but i see it same with alcohol, if use it from time to time there wont be problem, every day use that lead to addiction...thats how i thinking

    • @SarkisAlexander
      @SarkisAlexander  6 месяцев назад +2

      For nicotine to come out similar to how it does in cigarettes, the shisha tobacco would have to burn at 1400°F (or 760°C) - it does not, in fact it only heats up to around 150°F (65°C). In addition to that, as I’ve outlined in this video, most brands simply use the weakest strain of tobacco which is Virginia Flu Cure, *and* it goes through a washing process to remove almost any nic that would’ve been in the leaf. I know it seems simple, but decaffeinating coffee beans is a similar process (please google decaffeinating coffee beans Swiss water process) and the results are similar. Basically the only thing one might get “addicted” to is the habit and ritual of setting up the hookah and blowing beautiful clouds of flavor. I recommend Blondeleaf brands such as Starbuzz or Serbetli for you
      I’ll also be answering your question in a future video 🍻

    • @oskarmihalovic3903
      @oskarmihalovic3903 6 месяцев назад

      @@SarkisAlexander am glad to get answers from pa professional,ty