JohnS Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Can a cigar really help you relax? I explored the ritual, science, and risk Find out if you're stress-busting or just busting your health. The Manual - Sun, November 30, 2025Β Omotaiyewoo / Pexels Life is like a pressure cooker. Work is relentless, your phone wonβt stop buzzing, and your brainβs running like a hamster on espresso. So, when a few folks say βa smoke helps me relaxβ it kindaβ¦ makes sense, right? Enter βcigar therapy.β Itβs not an established medical therapy, but itβs a fad gaining traction among men looking for a languid, serene pause in a blaring, whirling universe. The question is: Is cigar therapy really relaxing, or is it just a fancy way of saying βI like to smokeβ? Letβs unpack it all β ritual, science, risks, and everything in between. Itβs not just smoking β itβs a ritual Eddy_Blondey / Pixabay Smoking a cigar isnβt a light switch you turn on and blow. It has to be intentional and well done. First, youβve got to cut it right. Then you toast the foot (thatβs the end you light) nice and slow. Hurry it, and youβll ruin the flavor. Each step needs concentration, and thatβs where the magic is. It makes you stop, breathe, and truly be present. A cigar isnβt a cigarette you burn up in the parking lot. This is about savoring. Every hit drags you into the moment β the scent, the texture, the flavor. You notice how it burns, how it feels in your hand, how it shifts as you talk. Itβs like the stoner equivalent of meditation. A single cigar can last anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours. Thatβs an entire chunk of time where youβre not texting, not replying to emails, not doom-scrolling. Just sitting, puffing, and letting your mind drift. In our go-go-go! world, this type of slowness seems like a luxury, and it does wonders for your stress. The science behind cigar-induced relaxation Charles Etoroma / Unsplash Yup, cigars have nicotine. Yup, nicotine is indeed a stimulant. But hereβs the twist: at certain levels, it can also relax you. It relaxes your muscles and puts you into a mellow, feel-good state. Because cigar smokers typically donβt inhale, the impacts are more gradual and milder than those of a cigarette. That shiver you experience? You can thank dopamine for that. Nicotine releases this βhappy chemical,β giving you a little mood boost. It releases beta-endorphins β your bodyβs own painkillers. So, that exhausted bliss after a long day well spent is not just you. Itβs in your neurotransmitters. While nicotine elevates heart rate, cigar smoking generally slows and deepens your breathing. That slower tempo can trigger the parasympathetic nervous systemβthe one that says βtake it easy.β Add to that the aroma of a nice Maduro or Connecticut wrapper, and youβre essentially engaging in scented meditation. Itβs a social thing Aleksandar Andreev / Pexels Cigar lounges, golf courses, backyard hangoutsβtheyβre more than just a place to light up. They are places to engage. A cigar can be a cause to connect, share stories and adventures, or simply sit with someone in silence without it being uncomfortable or awkward. That human bridge is the ultimate stress reducer. βHey man, what are you smoking?β may be all it takes to break the ice. You discuss wrapper types, taste, label, burn quality, endless conversation. You compare notes. βYou and me both. β Whether youβre a fresh-faced rookie or an experienced stogie veteran, online or in person, you belong to a worldwide cigar societyβAnd being part of something? Thatβs healing. Weddings, births, deals, retirementβcigars are how we celebrate milestones. Lighting up is not always just for winding down; itβs for reminiscing and enjoying. That emotional intermission is partly why itβs therapeutic. The sensory side Michael Proctor / Unsplash A good cigar smells amazingβearthy, spicy, sweet, creamy. That scent can trigger comfort, nostalgia, or calm, just like essential oils do. Add in a peaceful setting. If youβre relaxed when you spark that joint, that scent has the potential to support that tranquillity each time, and your brain will start to associate the smell with peace. Serious cigar aficionados can characterize their stogies like wine connoisseurs characterize vintages: βhints of cocoa, black pepper, leather, espresso.β Savoring these flavors immerses your mind into the present. It makes you pause and concentrate, just like mindful eating. Thatβs a surefire way to relieve tension. What the research reveals Ionela Mat / Pexels Studies agree: Nicotine can reduce stress in the moment. Youβll be calmer, looser, and possibly even happier immediately after a cigar. However, this magical feeling as if youβre walking on the clouds is short-lived. Youβre not curing stress for goodβyouβre only pausing it. Letβs get this straight β cigars are tobacco, and tobacco isnβt good for you. The World Health Organization (WHO) links regular tobacco use to mouth and throat cancer, heart disease, and other serious health problems, even for non-smokers. So, although cigar therapy may be soothing in the moment, itβs not without risk. Just because itβs not a cigarette doesnβt mean itβs harmless. Premium cigarsβhand-rolled, no additivesβare not like machine-made cigars or cigarettes. Theyβre typically smoked less and not inhaled. That said, they still have nicotine and other terrible things in them, so donβt go crazy. No doc is going, βYouβre stressed? Light up a Cohiba.β Cigars are not a recognized therapy for either anxiety or depression. If you rely on it as your sole stress remedy, it could backfire on you. If youβre having a hard time, speak to a professional. Seriously. In these small, purposeful situations, say, once or twice a month, the health hazardsβalthough still thereβare less than with daily smoking. But that doesnβt signify βsafe.β And experts agree: the safest level of tobacco use is none. Still, if youβre going to do it, doing it mindfully and sparingly is way better than abusing it as a crutch. If you still want to chill, try these as well Alexandra _Koch / Pixabay While aficionados and newbies appreciate the slowness and deliberateness of a cigar, you donβt need cigars for stillness. Try tea ceremonies instead. Keep a journal. Do some gardening or yard work. Meditate. Read a book. Unleash your inner kid and build some LEGO kits. All of these slow you down and let your brain breathe. The calming effect comes from the pause, not the puff. Exercise, deep breaths, friends, creative hobbies, getting outside, these all do a better job of reducing stress long-term. Youβll feel good and stay healthy. Thatβs a win-win. Conclusion Ben_Kerckx / Pixabay It depends on how you do it. Puff once in a while. Spoil it. Enjoy that taste. Think about life. The moment. Get connected with friends. If you respect it like a ritual, not a reflex, cigar therapy can provide genuine, still moments of peace. If youβre using cigars as a stress band-aid or puffing away every afternoon just to cope, now thatβs an issue. Donβt mistake temporary relief for healing. The health risks are legitimate. And cigars arenβt going to fix heavy stressβthey just provide an escape from it. So, if youβre going to enjoy a cigar, enjoy it with intent. Make it memorable. Honor your health and your time. Make it social! Make it infrequent. Make it a moment of silence in your hectic dayβa ritual, not a prop. The best therapy isnβt wrapped in tobacco. It comes from living with more intention, more balance, more breath. After all, a fine stogie is not just random smokeβitβs a pause button in a busy world. Source:Β https://www.themanual.com/culture/cigars-for-stress-relief/ 4
Li Bai Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 21 minutes ago, JohnS said: The best therapy isnβt wrapped in tobacco. That's one bold statement π€ 3
ha_banos Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Published by no name? AI generated shlop? Briley is the writer of their other cigar articles. Perhaps this one too. He's got his own cigar pod. And he's quite a big deal even if he does say so himself. Right on botl! Anyone know the pod? Cigar & Loungecast https://cigarloungecast.buzzsprout.com/ Briley Kenney's Portfolio β Writing brilliant copy takes time. You don't have time. I do. Let's chat! https://share.google/yU8dvOQ19AowP3aAi 3
NYGuido Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 7 hours ago, Li Bai said: That's one bold statement π€ I mean, Iβd say itβs the second best therapy. The best therapy is wrapped in some sort of lingerie πΒ 3 1
Popular Post ha_banos Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago 7 minutes ago, NYGuido said: I mean, Iβd say itβs the second best therapy. The best therapy is wrapped in some sort of lingerie πΒ 7
david9985 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Our artificially intelligent friend at the top of the article isn't going to be relaxed for long... lighting the uncut head of the stick.
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