yes
I believe they are. I was one of those who believed that there were many cigars that all stood up to the scrutiny of the Cuban cigar. I am no longer of that belief. I started smoking Cuban Cigars in China and have been smoking them for almost three years now. I also still smoke Honduran, Nicaraguan, and Dominican. Though there are many good cigars out there, by and large Cuban's hold the honor (in my book) as the best Cigars in the world.
The damage is cumulative. Over years of smoking, it can be severe.
Winston Churchill died in 1965 at 90 years old and had a small problem with smoking alot with cigars. He had a stroke and went into a sleep which he never woke up from (coma, I think)
Repeated tobacco use will eventually cause heath problems whether it is cancer or otherwise. An occasional cigar is not going to kill you however. It takes years of constant use to cause cancer.
It will affect your lungs after a long time of smoking.
ten years
Knowing about a single incident, or even a collection of incidents, does not necessarily allow you to understand the significance of your data. For example, the comedian George Burns smoked cigars and lived to be 100 years old. From this we might conclude that smoking cigars is very beneficial to your health. However, if we look at the statistics that describe cigar smokers as a group, we would obtain a different result.
It varies yer to year. The range is between 2.1 billion and 9 billion. The demand in the U.S. has increased from 99 million in 1992 to about 150 million today.
In the United States it's also illegal to sell Cuban cigars to someone over 18 years old.
no because it will have exited your blood through the urethra
Smoking does not make you cough up blood. Consult a physician immediately if you begin coughing up blood. Coughing up blood, especially if you have had years of being a smoker, is likely a sign of lung cancer. It also could be a symptom of tuberculosis.
Cigars lose quality when not in a controlled environment Cigars in the box and in wrappers still breathe. 65 -70 % humidity, 70 degrees is what you want. If you let them dry out they are no longer cigars... just leaves. A properly aged cigar can last up to around 50 years before losing its flavors.