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Originally Posted by
omahaorange
Not a fan of black licorice. But now I'm wondering how that cigar would pair with ouzo or sambuca...;-)
Might be good. I would think you would want a rather full cigar to stand up to it though. I always have it after I've finished smoking.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I've had a few bouts of nausea over the years. Almost always when I've smoked on an empty stomach. Ginger ale is my go to in that situation. I have been known to suck on a teaspoon of sugar if it was more severe and that helped pretty quickly.
"There are no bad cigars, only better ones"
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Lakeland Bum
Ginger ale helps with nausea.
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Anything with sugar helps really. A bit too much vitamin N can cause a spike and then drop in blood sugar. Smoking can also dehydrate you a bit, which makes things worse.
I usually have some form of chocolate on hand because I'm a fat kid that loves candy. I also tend to keep some Gatorde on hand as well as it kinda deals with both drops in sugar and dehydration.
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For me if I come down with a case of Vitamin N then a chocolate or a piece of chocolate bar remedies the situation almost immediately.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
I was once told that anything with anise would help with cigar breath. So from time to time I have some black licorice laying around (partially because I love it). It can pull double duty, a little sugar if I've smoked a few too many or something caught me off guard and to help with the breath. It doesn't clear it up totally but my wife says it sure helps!
HATE licorice! But I may have to give it a shot to perk up the breath after a cigar or 2, 3.
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Royal Bum
Oh yeah, haven't had the nausea issue since stupidly inhaling as a kid, after stealing one from my Dad.
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I got nic sick once when I first started smoking cigars. I barely made it to lay down and then just laid there eventually spun my way out of it. Felt like a death spiral for a while. I now only smoke after a meal while drinking something sweetened. From what I have read the quickest way to shut it down is to let some sugar desolve under your tongue.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
I got nic sick once when I first started smoking cigars. I barely made it to lay down and then just laid there eventually spun my way out of it. Felt like a death spiral for a while. I now only smoke after a meal while drinking something sweetened. From what I have read the quickest way to shut it down is to let some sugar desolve under your tongue.
Sugar under the tounge works. I got sick to the point of puking once when I first started out. Still feel the N occasionally but now I know what it is and I'll do the sugar trick.
I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.
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Rhymes with "seed"
I have a container of sugar cubes, but I haven't needed them in awhile.
I can kind of sense the oncoming Vitamin N overdose, so I just stop smoking.
I used to make it a goal to try to nub everything, but now if I'm not enjoying the cigar for whatever reason (nausea, my weak ass palate getting overloaded, bored with the cigar, tired of keeping a troublesome cigar lit, etc) I just stop.
I guess it's kind of "wasting" X inches of cigar, but IMO it should be for enjoyment first.
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