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The word tobacca gives a kind of sloppy pronunciation that some people use for the word tobacco, which is the plant that contains the addictive drug nicotine, used for making cigars and cigarettes, and chewing tobacco.
chewing tabacco snuff snus
Dipping is when you insert a large finger pinch of chewing tobacco into your cheeck
Chewing tobacco is a form of smokeless tobacco. It is placed between the cheek and gums, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed through the oral mucosa. Other types of smokeless tobacco are snuff, snus, and dissolvable tobacco products. Despite being marketed as an alternative to smoking, chewing tobacco in India still pose significant health risks like oral cancer and addiction. For more information please visit The Tobacco Institute of India website now.
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Using smokeless tobacco increases the risk of high blood pressure, which can lead to cardiovascular disease. It also increases the chances of cardiovascular stroke. Smokeless tobacco is highly addictive because of its high nicotine levels.
Yes. Smokeless tobacco contains ingredients that can cause cancer in your lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, & the top & bottom of your mouth.
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No!! Chewing tobacco isn't that bad. But if you "gutshot" or swallow your spit you could increase your chances of troat cancer or stomach cancer.
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I'm going it right now, I like I have a bit of a caffeine buzz but I'm not 100% certain. Yes, you can. I've known many that do it to get the caffeine into their system quickly.
Yes, through a nicotine saliva test. Many insurance companies will ask you to take this test to prove you don't smoke, or use smokeless tobacco.