If i sprayed oral relief sore throat spray on a cigarette and smoked it, what...

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...would be the outcome? It is red colored liquid and comes in a bottle with a spray nozzle. Anyone tried it before?
This is for recreational purposes and i would let the the liquid dry on the cigarette prior to smoking. I do not have a sore throat, i was wondering if the same numbing effect as when sprayed in the mouth in a conventional manner would take place in my lungs if i smoked it.
Do you recommend or think its okay to try it once? Keep in mind this has been tested and produced for human consumption and it would only be once as a trial. I understand the risks and potential idiocy, but i tend to take risks.
 
The liquid would heat up, burn, and vaporize if it is alcohol or hydrocarbon based. If it is water based, it might put out the cigarette, and if it was explosive based, the cigar would explode in your face.
 
Ummm it will probably produce a stimulant affect how strong I don't know I'm only saying this because I've heard spraying cologne on a cig acts like a stimulant. Whether or not if this is true for either of these I wouldn't count my money on because I've tried neither. I have tried weed laced with toilet bowl cleaner a concoction of my own and I would say don't do any of these 3 especially the last one. It probably won't hurt to try but once you do stuff like this, it's not to long before your drinking mouth wash, drinking wd-40, and using toilet water for your heroin shots. Goodluck.
 
If you have a sore throat you shouldn't be smoking, and no, don't do that it is not meant to be smoked. Burning those chemicals that are not meant to be smoked turns them into carcinogens and will probably give you serious health complications.

Go ahead and try it but cancer is a very debilitating and expensive disease. How is that for risk?
 
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