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Comment · Tue, March 19, 2013

Combining Mint leaves with Weed is an incredible combination for my friends and I. Would any of you care to try it and report back?

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boomershrooms · 23 points

EDIT: If you're not going to contribute, please don't bother posting. Your opinions are worthless to me. If you'd like to prove it is a placebo, you can easily do so by going to the store and reporting back.

Now, before anyone starts yelling "placebo effect", bear with me.

I have introduced quite a few of my friends to mint+weed. Sometimes with their knowledge, sometimes without.

It all started about 9-10 months after I started smoking weed daily. I have a bowl, but I had plans to go to an outdoor concert and decided I needed to practice rolling some joints.I bought "100% Organic Mint Tea" from harris teeter and used the ground mint leaves to practice rolling joints.

Later on, for lack of nothing better to do my friend and I smoked 3 of the mint joints while waiting for another friend to get off work. The smoke was thick and tasted pleasant. Shortly after, our friend got off work and we went to go smoke some of the weed that we'd been smoking the past week. We smoked and went bowling. After about 15 minutes into bowling I start realizing I don't quite know where I am inside the bowling alley. I was drifting into my own consciousness, vividly imagining myself in 3rd person, wal…

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GeoAlchemist · 3 points

ergo, it's perfectly safe?

i'm not familiar with the effects of smoking acetic aldehide, isovaleriana, vitamin C, and anti-biotic substances.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

Inhaling smoke from combustion is always going to have risks. Vaporizing mint is also an option. I think it should be vaped on a lower heat setting than weed.

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