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So how do "YOU" deal with tongue bite
I've been reading some "advice" given on other sites and was wondering just
what y'all do to prevent or diminish tongue bite.There is on thread that defines
tongue bite as a chemicle reaction.The author gives information as to the acid/alkalie
scale and the position where saliva would fall.I have always held and been told that
tongue bite is caused by water vapor/steam and that a slower cadence would solve
any issue.I have noticed there are some blends that feel a bit like good five alarm
chili,but a cool drink will calm those down quite nicely.So for me it's slow sipping and
a cool beverage.And should I actually have a lasting burn a small vacation from my pipe,
usually about an hour.What's your take on this?
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Bite happens...
I just learn what types of tobacco bite me and take it easy with them. I don't avoid them altogether, as some very good tobaccos tend to give me tongue bite, such as many burleys and some aromatics (which I do generally avoid). Virginias and English blends tend not to bite me.
If you let the tobacco dry out some, that tends to lessen the bite. Also, smoking slower and cooler helps. And finally, if I've got a biter, I'll just smoke one bowl of it at a time, rather than one after another.
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I tend to slow down or stop all together for the moment.
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Originally Posted by
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Bite happens...
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Good question Matt.
I've found it to be cadence or chemical. Orange juice can help if bite is due to alkalinity. Slowing down always helps in either case.
If I smoke a lot of latakia I can get a spot on my tongue that gets sore (all the smoke hits that spot), so I just cut off part of my tongue
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I just quit smoking the pipe altogether!
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Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Good question Matt.
I've found it to be cadence or chemical. Orange juice can help if bite is due to alkalinity. Slowing down always helps in either case.
If I smoke a lot of latakia I can get a spot on my tongue that gets sore (all the smoke hits that spot), so I just cut off part of my tongue
I would try that , but I all ready talk funny,,,
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Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Good question Matt.
I've found it to be cadence or chemical. Orange juice can help if bite is due to alkalinity. Slowing down always helps in either case.
If I smoke a lot of latakia I can get a spot on my tongue that gets sore (all the smoke hits that spot), so I just cut off part of my tongue
You're a nut!...
I had that problem with FVF. Loved it rott, but had a bowl a month later and thought my tongue was in a beaver trap. Haven't found what to do yet, so I just let it set....
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Most of my tongue bite problems disappeared when I stopped smoking aromatic cavendish blends. I have been smoking VaPers, English, crossovers etc with little bite. Some oddball blends have bit me hard for reasons I cannot fathom: P&C's Union Leader match for example. But I did find that blending in a generous pinch of turkish blending tobacco made that issue go away. It does seem to be a pH issue. So some combination of additive blending and maybe drinking a soda, ice tea or other acidic beverage can spare the tongue.
Worst burner of all was Velvet, which I gradually over time used pinches of in various batches of homemade english/balkan blends was a way to use it up without searing my tongue.
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I never suffer tongue bite. I'm a "holder", rather than a "clincher", so the smoke stream is diffused over my whole mouth, rather than being concentrated on one small spot on my tongue. And my pipe bits look like new, even after thousands of pipefuls.
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