The nicotine in tobacco constricts the blood vessels, giving a person a "buzz." Unlike cigarettes, smokeless tobacco companies are legally allowed to put flavors into the tobacco, such as apple, cherry, wintergreen, mint, citrus, etc. It is illegal for cigarette companies to put flavor like those into the cigarettes, so underage people are less attracted to them.
If the tobacco cost three dollars, you are short three dollars.
you can sores in your mouth
The use of tobacco is extremely filthy, regardless of the form in which it is used. It befouls the body and dulls the mental faculties. It makes the user offensive to those with whom he comes in contact, and works great injury to the user.
Short term affects of tobacco are the chance of becoming addicted, trying different types of tobacco products(juuls, vuzes, vapes, etc.) which again could lead to possible addiction
short for tobacco
No, never. Drugs may have positive short-term immediate effects, but their long-term effects severely damage the body and mind.
Gator lip, when the lip you keep the tobacco in will get raw and a bit wrinkly. Switch sides or use a less harsh tobacco to let that lip heal up. Other times some small sores on the inside of your lip will appear time to time. -I'm a chewer myself
A long-term negative effect of using smokeless tobacco is the increased risk of developing oral cancers, gum disease, and tooth decay. In contrast, short-term effects typically include bad breath, stained teeth, and irritation of the mouth and gums. These immediate effects are often reversible with cessation, while long-term consequences can have lasting health implications.
is short is not short
A short spoon., A short tobacco pipe., A light or unchaste woman.
Tobacco has a variety of short-term effects on the user both physical and psychological. Physically tobacco can cause increased heart rate and blood pressure increased risk of stroke and heart attack increased risk of developing respiratory illnesses and decreased oxygen levels in the blood. Psychologically tobacco can cause euphoria relaxation and increased alertness. It can also increase the risk of dependence and addiction as well as increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression anxiety and schizophrenia.The following are some of the short-term effects of tobacco use: Increased heart rate and blood pressure Increased risk of stroke and heart attack Increased risk of developing respiratory illnesses Decreased oxygen levels in the blood Euphoria relaxation and increased alertness Increased risk of dependence and addiction Increased risk of developing mental health issues such as depression anxiety and schizophreniaThese short-term effects of tobacco use can have serious and long-term health consequences and it is important to be aware of them when considering using tobacco.
In the short term, tobacco farming can provide economic benefits to farmers and local communities through job creation and income generation. However, it also poses significant health risks, as exposure to tobacco cultivation can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems for workers. In the long term, tobacco farming contributes to environmental degradation, including soil depletion and deforestation, and perpetuates public health crises linked to tobacco use. Additionally, as demand for tobacco declines due to increasing regulations and awareness of its health risks, communities reliant on tobacco farming may face economic challenges.