No. Becuse even if you take smokeless tobacco on a plane then you will get in trouble because even though it's smokeless it's still not safe when on a plane.
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
People addicted to smokeless tobacco can develop thick, leathery white spots in the mouth due to a condition known as leukoplakia. This occurs because the irritants in smokeless tobacco lead to an overgrowth of cells in the oral mucosa, resulting in these white patches. Leukoplakia can be a precancerous condition, indicating potential changes in the cells of the mouth due to prolonged tobacco use. It is important for individuals with these symptoms to seek medical evaluation.
yes
Because of chemical reaction in the brain
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
Dissovable smokeless tobacco lozenges or strips.
Yes 82% of smokeless tobacco users are male.
no
snuff
NO!
Try sunflower seeds or even anti-smoking pills, gum, etc. They should work for the nicotine addiction.
If you inject just once