Nina Marta Teaching A Beginner How To Inhale Smoking
"Finally, exhale only 80% of the air. Leave a tiny cushion in your lungs. This prevents the 'empty lung cough.'"
They did this dry run ten times. No smoke. No coughing. Just breath control.
Nina Marta’s teaching is not folklore. It is backed by basic respiratory science. nina marta teaching a beginner how to inhale smoking
"Smoking is not swallowing," Marta wrote in her manual, The Patient’s Pipe. "It is a two-part harmony: first the mouth, then the lungs. Beginners try to sing both parts at once. That is a cough."
It was time. Leo was visibly nervous. His knuckles were white around the pipe. Nina Marta placed a hand on his shoulder. "Finally, exhale only 80% of the air
"Remember: You are not 'taking a hit.' You are sipping tea. Sip, then breathe."
Here is the step-by-step breakdown of what happened next: Nina Marta’s teaching is not folklore
Leo opened his lips and took a slow, deep breath—exactly like the straw exercise. The smoke disappeared from his mouth into his lungs. No cough. No gag. His eyes widened in surprise.
Leo: "I... I didn't cough."
Nina Marta: "You didn't try to inhale smoke. You breathed air that happened to have smoke in it. That’s the secret."