Depends on a number of things such as metabolism rate of person, weight of person, and amount of nicotine ingested. But on average, it is about 10 days.
Added 3/27/2012
Tobacco tends to get out of blood very quickly when compared to urine. The detection window for tobacco in blood is approximately 6-8 hours since the intake of the drug. If you are going to take a blood test, make sure you take it after 6-8 hours of the intake of tobacco to test negative for the drug.
If you are a chain smoker or a regular user of tobacco, the detection window of tobacco in urine can be around 30 days. This is very much true in case of individuals with very low metabolic rate. But, if you are an individual whose metabolic rate is very high or if you are an infrequent user of the drug, then tobacco tends to go out of your system within 12 hours to 5 days. You can try expediting this process by consuming large amounts of water and herbal tea. Ensure that you keep yourself away from the intake of soda during this process.
It takes roughly 3 days for the signs of smokeless tobacco to leave the system.
Red Seal long cut winter green and Skoal long cut Cherry
Poland is in the European Union, as such it is illegal to sell any smokeless tobacco products in the EU, the only exceptions being the Nordic countries of the EU (chiefly Sweden) as smokeless tobacco use in Scandinavia is as culturally relevant there as smoking tobacco and is often used to help with smoking cessation there. So the short answer is you can't buy it anywhere in Poland. The long answer however, is that it is possible to have it shipped from Sweden or from the United States or Canada (the only 1st world nations to actually allow the sale of smokeless tobacco domestically) through mail order via the Internet.
While the available evidence shows that smokeless tobacco may be less dangerous than cigarettes are, long-term use of chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products can cause serious health problems. That's because they can contain about 30 cancer-causing substances. Like cigarettes, smokeless tobacco also contains nicotine, which can cause you to become addicted.AddictionBecause smokeless tobacco contains nicotine, you can get addicted, just as you can with cigarettes and other tobacco products. Your body may actually absorb more nicotine from chewing tobacco or snuff than it does from a cigarette. Just as with smoking, withdrawal from smokeless tobacco causes signs and symptoms such as intense cravings, increased appetite, irritability and depressed mood. Also, over time, you develop a tolerance for the nicotine in chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products, and you need more to feel the desired effects. This may lead you to dangerous habits - using brands with more nicotine, using more often, leaving chew in your mouth overnight and swallowing tobacco juices.CancerYour risk of certain types of cancer increases if you use chewing tobacco or other types of smokeless tobacco. This includes esophageal cancer and various types of oral cancer, including cancers of your mouth, throat, cheek, gums, lips and tongue. Surgery to remove cancer from any of these areas can leave your jaw, chin, neck or face disfigured, and the cancer may be life-threatening. You also face increased risks related to pancreatic cancer and kidney cancer.CavitiesChewing tobacco and other forms of smokeless tobacco cause tooth decay. That's because chewing tobacco contains high amounts of sugar, which contributes to cavities. Chewing tobacco also contains coarse particles that can irritate your gums and scratch away at the enamel on your teeth, making your teeth more vulnerable to cavities.Gum diseaseThe sugar and irritants in chewing tobacco and other forms of smokeless tobacco can cause your gums to pull away from your teeth in the area of your mouth where you place the chew. Over time you can develop gum disease (gingivitis), which can lead to periodontitis and tooth loss. And like cigarettes, chewing tobacco and other smokeless products can stain your teeth and cause bad breath.Heart diseaseSmokeless tobacco increases your heart rate and blood pressure. Some evidence suggests that long-term use of smokeless tobacco increases your risk of dying of certain types of heart disease and stroke.Precancerous mouth lesionsSmokeless tobacco increases your risk of developing small white patches called leukoplakia (loo-ko-PLAY-kee-uh) inside your mouth where the chew is most often placed. These mouth lesions are precancerous - meaning that the lesions could one day become cancer. If you stop using smokeless tobacco products, the lesions usually go away within a few months.
A long-term negative effect of using smokeless tobacco is the increased risk of developing oral cancers, gum disease, and tooth decay. In contrast, short-term effects typically include bad breath, stained teeth, and irritation of the mouth and gums. These immediate effects are often reversible with cessation, while long-term consequences can have lasting health implications.
Chewing tobacco refers to a form of smokeless tobacco furnished as long strands of whole leaves and consumed by placing portion of the leaf between the cheek and gum or by chewing, and is dried. Natural tobacco is tobacco: an agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana; It is alive and in the ground and growing. Natural tobacco can also be known as the Flowering Tobacco Plant, which is a fragrant flower found in many gardens.
It is very serious and if it starts to turn to a burnt black color then it is caused by smokeless tobacco and soon after the black spots takeover the white spots you can and will die! It doesn't take that long! If you get these symptoms I would go to a doctor and STOP USING SMOKELESS TOBACCO OR EVEN SMOKING CIGARETTES!!!!
The expiration code on Timber Wolf Long Cut smokeless tobacco is typically found on the bottom of the can. It consists of a series of letters and numbers, where the first two letters represent the month and the following two numbers indicate the year of expiration. For example, "01" would stand for January, and "24" would indicate the year 2024. Always check for this code to ensure the product is still fresh.
You do not get high but get a strong buzz. It all depends on the brand since some are stronger then others. For me grizzly will last me about thirty minutes. It also depends on what your body can handle and what you are used to
Partially. It will certainly end up in better shape than it will if you don't stop. If nothing else, you'll get your senses of taste and smell back.
Yes, as long as the mother is positive and is not AB.
Copenhagen contains tobacco, water, salt, and flavorings, but does not contain ammonia as an ingredient. Ammonia has been used in the past in some smokeless tobacco products to increase the free nicotine content.