Cancer doesn't just come after a certain date. You hear stories of people getting it after just their first dip but then some people never get it after a lifetime, I have been chewing for five years know and I ask the same thing. But it could happen tomorrow, or never. The best thing to do is to not chew in only one spot, switch it around once a week or after it starts to hurt in one area, if you start to see dead skin or white patches STOP RIGHT THEN! No one likes a quitter but sometimes you got to do what you got to do!
Yes. Smokeless tobacco contains ingredients that can cause cancer in your lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, & the top & bottom of your mouth.
cancer, just like everything else in the world. but seriously you can lose your teeth and jaw lol no joke
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Smokeless tobacco will rot your teeth in 4 to 5 years, but that's the least of your worries. Cancer is more likely
Yes, although he did smoke cigars so either could have been the true cause.
No!! Chewing tobacco isn't that bad. But if you "gutshot" or swallow your spit you could increase your chances of troat cancer or stomach cancer.
Oral cancer, stomach cancer, kidney cancer, heart disease
gums tongue .. not sure where else ..
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
Contrary to popular belief smokeless tobacco is not as harmful to you as once thought. It has not been linked scientifically to oral cancer, unlike smoking. The combo of smoking and drinking is a major cause of cancers in the mouth, throat, etc.
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.
Oral cancer Throat cancer Yellowing of the teeth