Good question, seeing that I am actually now sick and coughing up a lung after smoking pipe tobacco cigarettes for only two days. I attempted avoiding the high price of Marlboros at the counter, but I am back to paying my high taxes like everyone else. I can't describe how uncomfortable my chest feels right now after smoking pipe tobacco cigarettes...in short it is something I will never do again. I would imagine that each person has a different experience though. I did not see any problems until smoking about 40 pipe tobacco cigarettes, then I was pretty congested.
it has the same affect as smoking it in cigarette form.
all form of smoking can be cancer forming for the body, when you inhale any irritants into then lung , cancer of the lung can become a side effect. Depending on the pipe, it has been established that traditional pipe smoking does not involve inhalation of the smoke into the lung as much as compared to traditional cigarette smoking, even though some of the smoke does enter the nasal passageways it is less than when compared to traditional cigarette smoking, when compared between proper traditional pipe smoking of tobacco to traditional cigarette smoking of tobacco, pipe smoking have been proven to be less damaging to the body, with less damage to the body there is a decrease in cancer formation of affected body parts. You should always smoke with caution.
No, not at all, despite tobacco being dangerous to your health-- cigars less so if you have had skin cancer then smoking will not increase the chances of you getting cancer. However, if you have had lung cancer then it does make it extremely more dangerous to smoke.
Although the cigarette (tobacco rolled in thin paper) dates back to the early 1600's in Spain the true father of the cigarette was James Duke of North Carolina. He employed the Connecticutt inventer J A Bosnick to perfect the automated cigarette making machine in the 1870's which revolutionized the tobacco industry.
Actually, it's not. Cigar and pipe smokers who do not inhale do not have the same lung cancer rate as those who smoke cigarettes. However, cigar and pipe smokers still have high rates of throat and mouth cancer.
I do not use tobacco in any form- I am a nonsmoker.
No matter what, tobacco (in any form) is bad for you. The only semi-reasonable argument somebody could make for smoking is that it lowers your risk of obesity as the nicotine in tobacco is an appetite suppressant.
People die form tobacco every EIGHT seconds!!
Fire-safe cigarettes, designed to reduce the risk of accidental fires, typically contain less tobacco and may have altered formulations. While they are intended to decrease fire hazards, they can still pose health risks similar to regular cigarettes, including exposure to harmful chemicals and carcinogens. Ultimately, any form of smoking remains detrimental to health, emphasizing that there is no "safe" cigarette. Quitting smoking altogether is the best option for health improvement.
No form of tobacco smoking is good for you. So yeah, all cigars are bad for you, to some degree.
No, Tobacco in whatever form is harmful if abused. Most Tobacco farming, that is not fully organic, intentionally introduce chemicals into the plant as it grows making its use harmful.
If you mean as in a form for smoking, it was introduced by Portuguese traders in AD 1600. The same traders introduced seeds (in the 1700's) which were the basis for the beginning of tobacco farming.