Indian tobacco, often referring to the plant Lobelia inflata, is not the same as regular tobacco, which comes from the Nicotiana genus, primarily Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica. While both contain alkaloids and have been used historically for various purposes, Indian tobacco has different chemical properties and a distinct profile of effects. It is primarily known for its use in traditional medicine rather than as a recreational smoking product like regular tobacco.
They have the same amount. Just a bigger filter
It would appear that some tribes are now having to pay federal tax on tobacco products. At least one tobacco store on an Indian reservation in Washington state is charging the tax when they sell tobacco products in accordance with the same rate announced by the federal government. That doesn't mean they are paying the tax it could only mean that they are charging more for the tobacco.
ITC - Indian Tobacco Company!!
the main difference between smokeless tobacco and regular tobacco is the abscence of tar. when you smoke a cigarette, tar builds up in your lungs. but when you chew tobacco it doesnt. even though smokeless tobacco is equally as dangerous as regular tobacco.
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Indian tobacco, wild tobacco, pukeweed, emetic weed, asthma weed and gag-root.
No, you should not pack a regular pipe with hookah tobacco. Hookah tobacco, also known as shisha, is typically moistened and contains glycerin, which is not suitable for traditional pipe use. Regular pipe tobacco is designed for different smoking methods and has different moisture and cut characteristics. Using hookah tobacco in a regular pipe can lead to poor smoking experience and potentially damage the pipe.
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Indian tobacco company formerly known as imperial tobacco company.
Regular use of tobacco refers to the consistent consumption of tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, or smokeless tobacco. This habit can lead to a range of health issues, including respiratory diseases, cardiovascular problems, and various forms of cancer. Additionally, regular tobacco use often results in nicotine dependence, making it challenging for individuals to quit. The societal costs include increased healthcare expenses and lost productivity due to tobacco-related illnesses.