July 7th, 2010
Posted by: kalutika
Anyone who has every experienced a nicotine overdose while smoking hookah can tell you, it is not a pleasant experience. I am writing this to try and help everyone reading to avoid this night ruining occurrence in their own lives.
Nicotine overdose cause a handful of nasty symptoms. The most common of which is increased blood pressure. Anytime you smoke your blood pressure will rise but if it gets too high it can produce head aches and a feeling of pressure in the the chest. This is because your heart has been excited by the nicotine and it working overtime. Your blood vessels have also constricted at this point which only adds to the problem.
The next level of nicotine overdose is nausea and cold sweats. This is where things get really nasty. I’ll admit that back when I started smoking hookah I made myself sick a few times by smoking too much and I know lots of people that have done this as well. This should be the final stage you ever reach because if you are feeling sick in any way STOP SMOKING.
Now we enter the meat of the article. Way to prevent hookah sickness.
- Stay hydrated: Many of the problems associated with nicotine and smoking are made much worse if you are dehydrated.
- Eat something: Nicotine has far less of an effect on the body if you are well fed. Don’t stuff yourself but make sure you are not hungry. It’s a good idea to have snacks available while smoking.
- Pace yourself: If you are new to smoking don’t hoover the hose and smoke as rapidly as possible. The hookah isn’t going anywhere and it’s not like a cigarette that keeps burning away if you don’t smoke it. Take breaths every
- Start low: Here I am talking about nicotine. Different tobaccos have different nicotine levels. If you are new to smoking stick to thing like Social Smoke and other low nicotine tobaccos. If it’s a modern style the chances are it’s lower in nicotine than something like Nakhla.
- Give yourself time in between bowls: You don;t have to constantly be smoking to enjoy hookah. It’s supposed to be relaxed and relaxing.
- Don’t smoke more than one bowl a day to start: After years of smoking hookah and cigars I still get a headache if I smoke three bowls in the course of a day. I usually smoke stronger tobacco so this is understandable but it’s still unpleasant. If you just started, stick to one bowl until your tolerance builds. It may never build up so just enjoy the bowl instead of already planning on packing another right after.
- DO NOT exercise directly before or after smoking: This will raise your blood pressure more and can make the effects of nicotine come on sooner and harsher.
All in all the basics are eat, drink water, slow down and relax. Hookah is supposed to be chill so you should do everything you can to make sure it is. Help your friends out with these tips as well.
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June 30th, 2010
Posted by: kalutika
Charcoal is one of the three big necessities for smoking hookah. There is really nothing you can do with a hookah and a bunch of hookah tobacco unless you have the proper charcoal to make it all come together and produce the hobby we all know and love.
The charcoal that is most popular today is a style consisting of ground up plant matter (most often wood or coconut shells) that is reformed into a consistent shape with a consistent density that will result in a predictable smoking experience most of the time.
The origins of hookah are much more simple. Natural charcoal is where it all started. This is nothing more than pieces of wood (lemon wood in this case) that have been turned into charcoal. There are no binders and no chemicals. This is as pure as it gets and this is the method that many will swear by until the end of time.
These charcoals are irregular in size and need to be worked with to make them usable. you will always get a good amount of small unusable pieces at the bottom of the bag and some giant pieces that need to be broken up to make them usable. This can result in your hand getting covered in black dust and it can get a little messy. The varied sizes can actually be a blessing at times as well.
Let’s say that you have been smoking a bowl for a good amount of time and it’s at the point where you know there is a little more life left in it but not enough for a full round of coals. With the more modern styles of charcoal you would be wasting an entire sessions worth of charcoal if you lit another round only to find the flavor peters out after 15 more minutes. With the varied size I enjoy being able to fine tune the heat that I am using.
The burn on these pieces can vary quite a bit but is almost always good. So long as the piece is big enough it will have good heat production and good longevity. As I said earlier there is always a good amount of unusable pieces and dust at the bottom of the bag. The coals are fragile and in travel they will get bumped around and some will be smashed. The majority will always be good, usable charcoal.
The price on these is reasonable. They require a little more work and are a bit more “old school” but they are cost efficient because of how much you get out of each kilo and how little you have to pay. I prefer the more modern forms of charcoal but natural charcoal will give you the cleanest session possible because it is made out of unadulterated fruit tree wood (most commonly lemon or orange) with nothing added in any way.
As a final note, these do not taste like lemon. They taste like nothing. The lemon part is only the tree that the wood was harvested from and it’s some of the best wood for the job.
5 out of 10. I really do like natural charcoal but they can be a hassle to work with because of the mess and sometimes having to resize them to make some of the pieces usable. I think everyone should try smoking with charcoal like this at least once. It’s an experience to say the least and really is the cleanest smoke you can get. It’s also good to know about the evolution of our favorite hobby.
Tags: 5, charcoal, Kalutika, layalina, lemon wood, natural
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June 22nd, 2010
Posted by: kalutika
Social smoke is a brand that you should all be familiar with at this point. I have been working my way through the multitude of flavors that the line offers and the average review is definitely positive. Potion #9 by Social Smoke found it’s way into my hookah recently and I was pleasantly surprised.
I thought that this flavor was going to be something overly candied and artificial because of it’s name being a reference to love potion #9 which has an obvious association with valentines day which leads to thoughts of badly flavored candies and a pocket full of melted chocolate.
The smell on this flavor is nothing like what I expected. The official description is a “tempting mix of fresh Melon, tart Cherries, ripe Raspberries, and juicy Pineapple.” I can easily pick out the raspberry and the cherry. The pineapple might be there but comes across as a generic sour and almost citrus flavor. The melon is in the background a bit and I am ok with that as melon can easily over power other flavors.
The clouds are the standard from social Smoke at this point and are sure to satisfy the storm clouds seekers out there.
The flavor is just about the same as the scent. It’s dominantly a blend of sweet fruit with a slight bit of sourness. I wouldn’t say that the pineapple is really present in my opinion. The raspberry and melon and somewhat in the front while being supported by the cherry. It’s not particularly artificial but is somewhat of a candy flavor which makes sense considering it’s components.
8 out of 10. I really like this flavor and will be smoking it happily for a while. As always I would be happy if the flavor was a bit more natural and if all of the different flavors that are supposed to be a part of it were easily recognizable. It’s worth checking out.
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June 19th, 2010
Posted by: kalutika
Grape is not a favorite flavor of mine but it’s not something I detest by any means. I have some friends that really love grape so I picked up Social Smoke Grape and decided to give it a review.
The smell on this one is very much like grape soda. It’s, without doubt, an artificial grape candy type scent.
The smoke is exactly what I expect from Social Smoke at this point. It’s great.
The flavor I find a little lacking. It’s weak and tastes of grape gum. It’s sweet and quite enjoyable but it’s not a favorite of mine. I wish it was a more realistic flavor and I really wish it was stronger. My friends enjoy it as well but agree with me for the most part. We all enjoyed the session and will be smoking this until it’s gone but it probably won’t be on the re-order list.
5 out of 10 on this one for me. It’s definitely tasty and I suggest picking it up if the flavor of artificial grape is something you enjoy but for me it’s not one I am going to get again. I feel that there are better grape flavors to be had that are more accurate and actually taste like grape.
Tags: 5, fruit, grape, Kalutika, social smoke
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