As far as we are aware, there is no direct connection. There could be cardiovascular issues involved. We would speak with the Doctor Who stated the cigars were the problem, or perhaps get a second opinion.
Impotency may be psychological or medical.
George Burns had a 10-15 cigar a day habit and claimed that it was his cigar habit that kept him living. He would joke that if he had quit when his doctor told him to he wouldn't have lived long enough to go to his funeral. He smoked El Producto cigars because more expensive cigars are tightly packed and can go out. If you spent all your time on stage relighting your cigars, George would say, your audience would then go out.
Urologist
cure for cancer
No.
One main bad habbit of Churchill was his chain soking of cigars.
yes it does. there is research that supports this!
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Cigars are WAY better than cigarettes because they are bigger and are more tastier. Another thought: I would not consider cigars addicting, though they do contain nicotine. The nicotine is absorbed into the mouth. Habit forming? Yes, cigars can be habit forming.
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impotency.
No. Green tea and Vitamin C helps fight radicals in the body. Drinking green tea and lemon juice that is rich in antioxidants can help men suffering from impotency.