Yeah, really. LFD double Ligero after a light lunch would have me in bed the rest of the day! I had one last week and was really glad I had a large dinner beforehand.
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All of the above are correct. Weight of smoke, strength, and nicotine level. As you go up a plant to the higher primings you get more nicotine in the leaf and you also get more flavor and more strength. This is why many folks tend to confuse body and flavor because they are often found together. For me, body is always something you feel and flavor is always something you taste.
It also gets into your saliva - every time you swallow your spit while smoking, you're taking in nicotine. Try it - smoke a cigar and spit every other draw; then smoke a cigar and swallow every other draw. You'll notice the difference very quickly
I've also noticed that retrohaling (exhaling smoke through the nose without first inhaling it) seems to help bring out the body in a cigar as well. I've caught myself on a few "mild" cigars retrohaling very frequenty and could definitely feel the impact more than on standard puffs.
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