Doctors?
jlmarta
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Do we have any physicians among the BOTL on this forum? I'd be interested in knowing.
Surely somewhere out there are some medical-type doctors who enjoy an occasional quality cigar. Anybody??
Marty
Surely somewhere out there are some medical-type doctors who enjoy an occasional quality cigar. Anybody??
Marty
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You are clearly a Monkey. (Shaking head) Some guy's eh?
I have a crazy amount of sinus issues and asthma.
Was at one of my many doctors yesterday, new guy, immunology doc (looking into why im always getting sinus infections and such). They of course asked if I smoked... so I brought up cigars. When I said i usually have less than 1 a week on average (sometimes none for weeks, sometimes 2 in a night).. he's like, well, you dont inhale into your lungs right? I said of course not. He asked if the smoke bothers my asthma, .. and oddly enough, it does not. Hes like, dont even worry then, there are plenty of other things you need to look out for. LOL.
And no offense to any non-medical folks out there but I'm looking for technical answers, not opinions. That's why the questions are addressed to medical-type folks.
I think it's a given that tobacco smoke isn't necessarily good for our health. We know it can cause cancer, heart disease, emphysema, etc. But my principal question is: what is it, specifically, that causes these things? Is it nicotine? Carbon monoxide? Carbon dioxide? (I don't know one 'oxide' from another). Or what?
As for nicotine, we know that cigarette tobacco isn't cured but cigar tobacco is. And we know that most of the nicotine goes away in the curing process. So, is nicotine the culprit?
Any clinical info any of you may care to share on this subject would be appreciated. Thanks, guys.
Marty
I'm aware that a lot of chemicals are added to cigarette tobacco along with a lot of other crap such as bits of cardboard, etc and agents to heighten addiction, but are you saying that chemicals are added to cigar tobacco as well? I was under the impression that the curing process involved only air, temperature, and time.
Thanks muchly for the info. I appreciate it. Inquiring minds want to know......
Marty
Oh, yeah. So that was you, huh? Hhmmm.
You're bad.
Marty