I'll have for you a simple answer don't smoke.
Yes. They chewed tobacco so that they would be sick on there ship!
Tobacco contains nicotine, a poison. It can kill animals that eat it, or make them very sick.
You don't, the properties in tobacco, when steeped in an infusion, will make you sick to your stomach. Tobacco "tea" (an infusion made by steeping tobacco in water) is a main ingredient in natural or "green" insecticides.
Probably you will be sick and then cancer...
no cus its the peoples fault
The primary cause of death among tobacco-growing settlers was nicotine poisoning. These settlers ingested too much nicotine, and they got sick and died.
Yes, smoking wet tobacco can pose health risks. The moisture can harbor bacteria and mold, which may lead to respiratory infections or other illnesses when inhaled. Additionally, wet tobacco can produce harmful chemicals when burned, increasing the risk of lung damage and other health issues. Overall, it’s advisable to avoid smoking any tobacco that is not properly cured and stored.
Native American healers' roles were to help heal the sick. There was no payment usually given as such. However, gifts of tobacco, blankets, food, etc were quite often given to the shaman for his help.
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