Yes, but why bother? Get some nicotine gum. You may even decide to stop smoking altogether.
There's approximately 200% more nicotine in 1 cigarette than in 1 dose of chew.
There's approximately 200% more nicotine in 1 cigarette than in 1 dose of chew.
There's approximately 200% more nicotine in 1 cigarette than in 1 dose of chew.
There's approximately 200% more nicotine in 1 cigarette than in 1 dose of chew.
There's approximately 200% more nicotine in 1 cigarette than in 1 dose of chew.
Most tobacco products do contain nicotine in them, chewing tobacco in fact contains more nicotine than a regular cigarette( depending how much you chew at a time) -good luck bud
There are hundreds of other chemicals besides nicotine in cigarette smoke, and very few of them are good for you. The gum, at least, removes the impurities so that you get the pure drug.
As per my opinion both smoking and tobacco is bad for the health. Due to the direct contact of the chewing tobacco with the mouth and teeth, the effects of the nicotine lead to gum diseases. Oral cancer can be extensive in people who use chewing tobacco.
Chewing nicotine gum can have negative health effects, such as increasing heart rate and blood pressure, as well as potential addiction to nicotine. It is important to use nicotine gum as directed and consult a healthcare professional before starting its use.
Depends on how much dip you're throwing in your mouth obviously, but a cigarette typically contains 1-1.5mg of niccotine. Dip contains anywhere from 4-25mg of niccotine per gram of chewing tobacco (a can contains 34g of dip). (34g/Number of pinches per can) x (4 to 25mg of niccotine) gives a rough estimate, but yes a typicall pinch of chewing tobacco contains much more niccotine than a single cigarette.
From everything I've gathered via theinternet, it all depends on brand, but there is APPROXIMATLEY 1-1.5 mg nicotine per cigarette.
Potential side effects of nicotine chewing gum may include nausea, upset stomach, hiccups, jaw pain, headaches, and dizziness.