answersLogoWhite

0

Cause it taste good and it freshen up your breath.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is chewing gum addictive?

yes because you are moving your mouth and when i chew gum my gums hurt after a while


Does the gum help whiten teeth, does it contain sugar and is the gum itself addictive?

Nicorette gum is sugar-free, but is not designed to help whiten teeth. With regards to addiction - yes, due to the nicotine in this product, it is potentially addictive. However, it is significantly less addictive than tobacco itself, and the benefits of not smoking tobacco far outweigh the possible side-effects of using the gum.


Is thre an addictive ingredient in gum?

doesn't anybody here know the answer:3o


Is Nicorette gum bad for you and your health?

Nicorette gum can be harmful if used improperly or for a long time. It contains nicotine, which is addictive and can have negative effects on your health, such as increasing heart rate and blood pressure. It is important to follow the instructions and use Nicorette gum as part of a comprehensive plan to quit smoking.


Why is smoking additive?

Smoking is addictive from a thing they put in ciggarettes called Nicotine. People can get addicted to this quick and it takes forever to stop. That's why they have Nicotine gum.


What is the addictive drugs in tobacco?

The main addictive drug in tobacco is nicotine. Though many people who switch to Nicotine Replacement Therapy (such as Personal Vaporizers (E-Cigarettes), Gum, and Nicotine Patches often find that they do not get the same feeling as with cigarettes. There are many chemicals in cigarettes that give you the rush and relaxation of smoking a cigarette, but nicotine is proven to be the most addictive.


Is nicotine more addictive the cocain and heroin?

Quantifying the "addictiveness" of a drug is difficult, because each person's brain chemistry is slightly different and the values therefore differ from one person to another. Suffice it to say that both are highly addictive. Of the two, nicotine is probably the sneakier.


Are Narcotics A Not addictive B Very addictive C Sometimes addictive?

Always addictive.


Does nicorette gum cause gum disease?

Nicorette gum contains nicotine, the addictive ingredient in cigarettes. While nicotine does not 'cause' gum disease, it has been shown to contribute to the severity of the disease. Nicotine is toxic to cells called fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are cells that create and rebuild connective tissue in the body. Connective tissue is destroyed in gum disease, and when fibroblast function is impaired by nicotine, the body's ability to fight off the disease is significantly limited. Therefore, gum disease generally tends to be more severe in people who ingest or inhale nicotine.


Are there molecules in chewing gum?

As far as I know there are no addictive ingredients in any chewing gum apart from the nicotine in the gum made for people trying to quit smoking. If you chew these and you are a non smoker you will become dependant.


Is binweevils addictive?

it is addictive!


What is a addictive?

Sugar is not addictive.

Trending Questions
What does the bible has to say about marriage? What did Sigmund Freud believe could happen if our needs were delayed at a particular psychosexual stage? What is a sentence using intrapsychic? Frank is arguing with a friend about the behavior of someone they know Frank says the behavior is abnormal because his minister said that kind of behavior was abnormal However Bill replies that th? The systematic study of the material remains of human behavior in the past is called? According to Erik Erikson what would be the effect on a child who is not permitted to make some decisions for himself during the stage of autonomy versus shame or doubt? Is it considered offensive or derogatory to use the term "schizo" as a slur when referring to individuals with schizophrenia? How are a persuasive essay and an expository essay different? Do sociopaths have high IQ? How do you destroy a narcissist' high self esteem? How sociological factors affect a persons behavior What sociological factors do you believe affect your behavior the most? What if a guy stares at you then looks away quickly when you look in his direction does he like you? Are TV programs deliberately made unwatchable these days so people will do more productive things with they're time? Application software vs system software? Why do guys eat more than girls? What happens when a child is isolated? What is phycologyst? What are the four major goals of psychological research? Why do people hate the word "moist"? What are examples of open ended questions in counseling?