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  2. List of plants used for smoking - Wikipedia

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    Various plants are used around the world for smoking due to various chemical compounds they contain and the effects of these chemicals on the human body.

  3. Herbal cigarette - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese tobacco industry markets herbal cigarettes as having health benefits, yet scientific studies show there is no difference to peoples' health between Chinese herbal cigarette brands and regular cigarette brands. [2] Chinese cigarette brands are equally as addictive as regular cigarettes, although they are marketed as healthier. [2]

  4. Kinnikinnick - Wikipedia

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    The preparation varies by locality and nation. Bartlett quotes Trumbull as saying: "I have smoked half a dozen varieties of kinnikinnick in the North-west — all genuine; and have scraped and prepared the red willow-bark, which is not much worse than Suffield oak-leaf."

  5. Tobacco and life insurance: Here’s what you should know - AOL

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    Marijuana. Marijuana use presents a unique case when it comes to life insurance classifications. Occasional or social use might not automatically place you in a smoker category, depending on the ...

  6. How can vapers quit without resorting to cigarettes? - AOL

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    Doctors recommend that smokers who want to quit should use FDA-approved tools like the nicotine patch—but they've never been tested for quitting e-cigarettes.

  7. Synthetic cannabinoids - Wikipedia

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    They have been marketed as herbal incense, or "herbal smoking blends", [6] and sold under common names like K2, spice, [8] and synthetic marijuana. [5] They are often labeled "not for human consumption" for liability defense. [ 8 ]