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A) We don't tend to 'eat' Chewing Gum, we generally just chew it and then dispose of it. B) Smoking affects you - seriously - no matter what else you may be doing. I don't think that the dangers you face from smoking are lessened, or increased, by chewing gum at the same time. If the gum is a Nicotine Gum, as used by people trying to quit smoking, then you are increasing the dosage of nicotine that your body is getting. Nicotine is highly poisonous.

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15y ago
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13y ago

No, this would be very highly improbable.

If this refers to "nicotine gum", it is not the nicotine that presents the greatest cancer threat in smoking. However, long-term use of nicotine can have other health problems.

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14y ago

It's harmful to smoke! Chewing, or eating anything opens up the taste buds on the tongue. If you smoke and eat at the same time, you increase the risk of getting cancer of the mouth.

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14y ago

No, chewing gum does not give you mouth cancer.

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14y ago

Chewing tobacco (and other "smokeless" tobacco) greatly increases your chance of developing of oral, throat and esophageal cancer.

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13y ago

No. Smoking causes cancer. Gum causes tooth decay if sugared.

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13y ago

No. If it did, they could not sell it.

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12y ago

No.

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