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Are high-quality cigars healthier?
Are higher-quality cigars better for you than low quality? By low quality, I'm referring to cheap online house-brands, not the dried straw you get at a gas station. I've noticed that with cheap cigars, such as $19.00-a-bundle "yard gars", I get an undefinable sickly feeling sometimes that is unrelated to the taste. Also, I notice the nicotine effect is much-I don't know how to say it- rougher? Not as pure, as if sumthin' else is mixed in there, even though they are 100% tobacco cigars. The physical effects from say a Rocky seem far more smoother than a comparable-strength cheapie. Could it be some sort of dye in the maduros, or a bleaching agent for the lighter wrappers (i.e., to wash out major discolorations)?
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Re: Are high-quality cigars healthier?
No. Unless you mean healthier than fakes with god knows what in them. Then I suppose the answer could be yes.
I don't think too many of us are concerned about health involving smoking though. |
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As long as you are talking cigars made from straight tobacco, then I'd say they are a wash.
BUT... Some cigars use a binder or wrapper that is a tobacco product, basically a mix of ground tobacco and some sort of paste to make it into a paper. I'm not sure what that is, but... Might it be fine? Could be, but I'd rather not smoke it - if for no other reason than, I've had one and it tastes like $#!T. Hope that helps. Peace of the Lord be with you. |
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Well, perhaps what I should have said is, are low-quality cigars less healthy. I've never tasted petroleum distillates in a Cohiba. It's not that I'm concerned about smoking cigars per se, just about what might be in those really cheap house brands. |
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I only smoke them when I'm out in bad weather or some other situation where a cigar helps the time pass, but don't want to waste something better.
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Sounds like you are describing the difference between low quality tobacco and high quality tobacco, to me.
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That just might be it. I've heard that some cheap maduros are dyed. Any idea what they might use for that? |
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Maybe it's just because I'm a newbie but it seems like there can be quite a variety in the "buzz" factor even with high quality smokes as well. I've also been told a full or empty stomach can make a big difference too, specially with full body sticks.
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......Sorry for all the quotation marks, but.... now I can claim to have meant what I thought I meant and not how any of you interpret it. :) |
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Not sure if you can even put Cigars and Healthier in the same sentence :r
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Different outfits use dyes and molasses and other crap in their cigars.
I think I know exactly what you're asking, and I'd absolutely say yes. To back that up, what's the difference between a CAO Flavours Cherry Bomb pc and a Por Larranaga pc? If anyone can smoke the former the whole way through without dying, they deserve a medal. The second, they'll want another one. :D |
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