Cuban cigars do not get you high. You may feel a nicotine buzz from stronger Cuban cigars. Cuban cigars contain only Cuban tobacco, giving them their unique taste and aroma. Cigars, unlike cigarettes, have high levels of nicotine, triggering cravings.
Genuine Cuban cigars have an aroma from quality tobacco. Travelers to Cuba can bring back $100 worth of cigars. There are penalties for importing Cuban cigars.
Much care goes into making each Cuban cigar. The cigars contain only Cuban tobacco, ensuring an excellent smoke. However, you can find similar quality elsewhere. Cuban cigars may give mild carbon monoxide poisoning, making some feel sleepy and wobbly, but not truly "high."
Cigars contain nicotine, which is a stimulant, increasing activity in the nervous system. However, cigars don’t get you high like recreational drugs.
Nicotine triggers dopamine, stimulating pleasure and well-being, creating a relaxed state known as the "buzz" in a cigar.
Cigar smoking isn’t safer than cigarettes, even if you don’t inhale. To enjoy cigars while minimizing health risks: opt for high-quality cigars, limit to two or three per day, and avoid inhaling smoke.