Native Indians- they have smoked natural /as the mother nature made it/ pure tobacco.
But today's tobacco industry is allowed to add hundreds of "extra" ingredients chemicals to hook up,slave the smokers as much as they can be.
The only tobacco close to to the once Native Indians use to smoke is Organic Additive free tobacco or cigarettes made by American Spirit company.
I wont say- organic,no additive tobacco is safer for you,but you have to use your own judgment about that.
In general smoking is bad for you, and it is shortening your life if you smoke.
American Spirit organic cigarettes and tobacco is available in our store www.Tobaccoonline.co.uk
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The last of the thirteen colonies to be found was
tobacco
The first mentions i found were about american indians that used it like a healing product
It was found by Eastern Woodlands Indians. They found the tobacco in there forest home under an oak tree so they worshiped it.
It was found by Eastern Woodlands Indians. They found the tobacco in there forest home under an oak tree so they worshiped it.
Powdered tobacco, flavoring, and added nicotine.
By growing tobacco.
tobacco
Tobacco was the first cash crop in the English Colonies in America. The first to grow tobacco was John Rolfe of Jamestown. He brought tobacco seeds he had acquired in Trinidad . By 1612, he had harvested his initial crop to be exported to Europe.
Tobacco.
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
The first one that comes to mind is nicotine. Nicotine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant.