All types of smoke have tar, which gets into the lungs and causes emphysema and/or chronic bronchitis. The only difference between pipe smoke and cigar/cigarette smoke is that pipe smoke - in my opinion - smells better.
A hand-rolled cigarette is better for you than a factory-produced cigarette. They both contain tobacco, but a hand-rolled cigarette has less tar and chemicals in it. You also get a lot more cigarettes for your money if you buy the tobacco, papers and filters separately, as opposed to buying a block of cigarettes.Both contain chemicals that increase you chance of cancer, but hand-rolled cigarettes are the less damaging of the two.
A cigarette paper filled with a mixture of tobacco and the drug of choice, which is rolled up and smoked
It is were you actually put the tobacco into the paper and roll it yourself. Apparently they are the most harmful because they have no filter.
A "thin" Golden Virginia cigarette (using 0.4g of tobacco) rolled to be 5.2mm wide will contain 8mg of tar and 0.7mg of nicotine A "wide" Golden Virginia cigarette (using .75g of tobacco) rolled to be 7.2mm wide will contain 15mg tar and 1.3 mg nicotine *Source - Writing on a 50g packet of Golden Virginia Hand Rolling Tobacco*
Nicotine witch causes addiction and can kill you
A hand-rolled cigar contains three kinds of tobacco and a natural mucilage to keep the cigar from unrolling. The three tobaccos are filler, binder and wrapper. A machine-made cigar is more like a giant cigarette made out of cigar tobacco rather than cigarette tobacco.
If the cherry of your rolled cigarette keeps falling off, it may be due to improper packing or rolling. If the tobacco is too loose, it won't hold together well, leading to the cherry detaching. Additionally, using overly dry tobacco can cause it to burn unevenly, which might contribute to the cherry falling off. Ensuring a tighter roll and properly moistening your tobacco can help maintain the cherry.
the same as a pre-rolled cigarette, depending on how much you put into the rizzler
A cigarette (French "small cigar", from cigar + -ette) is a product consumed through smoking and manufactured out of cured and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacc0.* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette
No. I mean, I suppose you could get lung cancer or other smoking-related diseases, but that usually doesn't happen to someone who only smokes one tobacco/marijuana cigarette a day.
The technical term for a joint is a "Marijuana cigarette".
a poorly rolled cigarette