yes, tobacco can effect puberty because it causes you to stop growing and that is serious. it can also lead you to death.
Tobacco can, marijuana does not.
It is probably not good for you, but it beats smoking tobacco because bayleaf has practically no effect and you will not become addicted as you would to tobacco.
Alcohol gets you drunk, dizzy, throwing up, etc... Tobacco a smoking habit.
Not the same effects, but the effects of weed are worse than tobacco.
Chewing tobacco is about the same. Like smoking, tobacco is bad. So, no. It's not a really good alternative to smoking. If you want to harm yourself, go right ahead.
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Tobacco can, marijuana does not.
yes
It is probably not good for you, but it beats smoking tobacco because bayleaf has practically no effect and you will not become addicted as you would to tobacco.
no it doesnt but orgasms are incredible
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Alcohol gets you drunk, dizzy, throwing up, etc... Tobacco a smoking habit.
creates a tar build-up, shrinks the bronchi and bronchioles
Smoking during pregnancy is very dangerous and can affect the unborn baby by exposing it to the harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke.
No
Yes, Chewing tobacco increases the amount of saliva in the mouth which is acidic and wears down the enamel on your teeth. Smoking has the the same effect
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