The focus is on mitigating a common involuntary physiological response often associated with inhaling smoke from combustible substances. This response, characterized by a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs, is triggered by irritants affecting the respiratory tract. The goal is to minimize the occurrence of this reflex action during the act of smoking.
Reducing this cough has several potential benefits. It may enhance the user experience, allowing for smoother inhalation and a more enjoyable session. Historically, various techniques and methods have been employed to lessen the cough reflex, reflecting a long-standing desire for a more comfortable and discreet smoking experience. Minimizing excessive coughing may also contribute to a perception of reduced risk among some individuals.