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A good article by Gary Korb titled: Inhaling cigars do you or don't you?

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A good article by Gary Korb titled: Inhaling cigars do you or don't you?I personally never have. Never will . . . but it is an interesting . . . eye opening article on the subject.
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Inhaling cigars do you or dont you?People inhale cigarettes, so why not cigars? When it comes to inhaling cigars, theres no specific rule, and the fact is, a number of cigar smokersdoinhale as well as retrohale. In the latter case, you puff on your cigar and blow the smoke out your nose. In some cases,. On the other hand, it can help you discover flavors that you may not taste by simply puffing and expelling the smoke. As forinhalingcigar smoke, thats another story.The reason cigarettes are easy to inhale is that the chemical additives in cigarettes lower the temperature of the smoke, allowing you to inhale without too much discomfort.are an all natural tobacco product and generally a lot bigger than your average ciggy. Consequently, even in mild cigars, the smoke tends to be hotter, thicker, and if inhaled quickly, can possibly damage your lungs. For the,inhaling can provoke a coughing fit of Richter scale proportions.Take advantage of the deal on our Ultimate Freedom Collection sampler and see how much youll save!Moreover, cigarette smokers who have either switched to cigars or smoke both have a natural tendency to inhale. A fellow I met many years ago would, in the course of a day, smoke a pack of Marlboro Red and inhale several full-bodied cigars. It just didnt bother him. He mustve had lungs of steel, an incredibly high tolerance to nicotine, or had no fear of ever getting lung cancer. One of the other interesting facts about tobacco is that cigarette smoke tends to absorb better in the lungs than the mouth because it is more acidic, whereas cigar and pipe smoke absorbs better through the membranes in the mouth because it is more alkaline.Traditionally speaking, inhaling is not recommended or necessary for. If you think inhaling a cigar will provide the nicotine you crave, tobacco facts show that cigars, particularly full-bodied cigars which have more ligero tobacco, will supply plenty of itwithoutinhaling. Other facts about tobacco show that the nicotine content of well-fermented and aged cigar tobacco is muchloweron average than cigarettes. The longer the tobaccos age, the more nicotine is dissipated, which is another reason cigar smoke is better absorbed by the palate.Retrohaling* is the process of expelling smoke so that it passes through the nasal cavity and past the olfactory receptors on its way out of your body. To call it exhaling or blowing smoke out through the nose is misleading because cigarette smokers also exhale smoke through the nose.Though the hard-core inhalers reading this post may disagree, if you want to fully enjoy a good cigar, gently pull the smoke into your mouth, let your palate pick-up the nuances of flavor, and leisurely blow the smoke out of your mouth and/or nose(see retrohaling above). If you need an extra shot of nicotine try retrohaling more often.Lets not forget that one of the precepts of smoking cigars is to relax and de-stress as you savor the flavors and aromas of your cigar. So, try to resist inhaling. Better yet, dont inhale at all. You may find that you have a better appreciation for your cigars, and will enjoy them more as well.

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RE: A good article by Gary Korb titled: Inhaling cigars do you or don't you?

Been smoking cigars for over 40 years and never inhaled. I like to puff on my cigars and make them last 45 mins or longer, depending on the size. When my cigar gets down to within a couple of inches, I decrease my inhalation and puff much lighter. I can take the cigar down to about an inch without that burning sensation on my tongue.
I've never really just chewed on my cigar. I prefer to have it lit and puff on it to enjoy the aromas. During the day light hours, I will have a mixed drink ... say, Vodka/tonic or a beer but in the evening hours, I prefer my whiskey neat or with one ice cube. While golfing, I will have a cigar and whiskey on the rocks.
But ... I don't inhale my cigars.

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