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Randy Orton used to smoke now i belive hes using chewing tobacco because smoke takes a toll on a persons stamina and chewing tobacco dont effect stamina as much.
heart failure, heart attack, and smoking, and using chewing tobacco
Yes you can, Lip, tongue and mouth cancer can occur. Be careful if you are using it. It is a poison to plants! Ouch!
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.
one inserts the tobacco if it is dip or snuff between the gum and lip preferably on the lower jaw and is sucked on and spit until it is discarded. Chewing tobacco is ripped off of a plug and then chewed and spit in the same manner as gum.
yes but they can tell the difference between tobacco and tobacco cessation aids. If your not using tobacco and JUST chewing the nicotine gum, then there won't be any abasotine in the test. abasotine can only come from using tobacco and not the gum.
it is used for palm nut also known as betelnut - it is used as an added flavor for chewing, just like you would do when using tobacco products
It would vary from department to department. But I would say anywhere from 25%-50%. Of that percentage, a majority using smokeless tobacco (chewing). More departments are requiring personnel to sign Anti-Tobacco Policies, so we are likely to see the percentage drop in the future.
That they will become addicted to nicotine, continue to chew or use snuff, and develop various forms of oral and throat cancer down the line.
That will depend on the person, how long they have been chewing, though if someone starts to get a craving I suggest gum or practcing self will and self disapline
Tobacco is a plant that grows natively in North and South America. It is in the same family as the potato, pepper and the poisonous nightshade, a very deadly plant. The seed of a tobacco plant is very small. A 1 ounce sample contains about 300,000 seeds! It is believed that Tobacco began growing in the Americas about 6,000 B.C.! As early as 1 B.C., American Indians began using tobacco in many different ways, such as in religious and medicinal practices. Tobacco was believed to be a cure-all, and was used to dress wounds, as well as a pain killer. Chewing tobacco was believed to relieve the pain of a toothache!
In my health class they said that if you smoke you get hair on your tongue, your hands wil shrivel and fall off, your teeth will yellow and could fall out or get crooked, and if you chew chewing tobacco your snot could come out nonstop.