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He uses sunflower seeds.
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Grumpiness. When people are addicted to nicotine and quit, they are more grump or edgy because they aren't getting their "fix." I know of someone whose family won't let him quit chewing because he gets very edgy.
Get him to visit his doctor, or alternatively, buy him nicotine patches. But basically chewing tobacco is the same as smoking and can lead to mouth cancers. However, I don't think he will stop unless he wants to, so perhaps best talk to him about how he feels.
What do you think? Bloody idiot it might help you stop smoking, but there's nicotine in chewing tobacco too. also, chewing tobacco looks and smells gross, is unattractive and has no less risk of giving you cancer. you're better off just fighting off the mental addiction and quitting cold turkey, take it from a fellow smoker buddy
I am 23 haved dipped since I was 16. What it can do to teeth, turn them yellow no matter how much you brush, it's going to happen.. I just went to the dentist, I had no lesions but my gums are wearing down (i can see the bottoms of two of my teeth). Even though I have quit it's possible that the gums will keep receding and I'll either have to get a gum graft or lose some teeth. Lets say I kept chewing, well then losing your cheek and a good number of teeth is possible. Don't start chewing for any reason.
It'll make you stop smoking by getting addicted to something else
Are you kidding me? YES! Cancer. I am unfortunately a smoker and have tried to quit… but is becomes an addiction. Any parent in their right mind WOULD NOT let their child use any tobacco substance.
Set a date to quit and stick to it. Choose a date 2 to 4 weeks from today. Quitting can be hard, so develop a plan that works for you. Prepare yourself for quitting by identifying the times when you will want smokeless tobacco the most. Plan to avoid those situations or to have tobacco substitutes with you (such as sunflower seeds or chewing gum). Get rid of all your chewing tobacco or snuff before your quit date. Start cutting down now on the amount you chew or dip. Get support from your family, friends and doctor. Even better, have a friend or family member who uses smokeless tobacco stop chewing or dipping at the same time that you do. Studies have shown that people who have the support of family and friends are more successful at quitting. Your doctor may also be able to recommend a support program that might help you quit. visit penis enlargement medicine store http://www.iherbal.in
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
Its bad for you
How long ago did you start? A day more than that. In other words: you are probably not going to be able to hide this from your dentist.