If you're trying to quit, there are a few substitutes; sunflowers seeds, gum, nicotine gum, nicotine patches. Sunflower seeds are probably the most effective because it's just something to do with your mouth to keep the temptation away.
no it is worse for u. u can die from it more than smoking
Yes
A lump of chewing tobacco is called a quid. A variant of the word: cud quid - (noun) a lump of chewing tobacco
Yes. Cruises do not ban chewing 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.
Chewing tobacco underwriting varies by company. Some life insurance companies will consider you to be a tobacco user for 1 year after you quit chewing. The good news is that there are some life insurance companies that could care less about chewing tobacco and will offer you their non-tobacco life insurance rates today! In fact, you could chew tobacco at your insurance paramed exam and still qualify for non-tobacco rates.
Chewing tobacco is harmful and addictive
No. Chewing tobacco does not give a false DNA test.
They are bhedis cigarettes. and chewing tobacco.
Yes, Chewing Tobacco is very bad for you're jaws. Chewing Tobacco has little pieces of glass or sharp wood chips in it. Once you put Chewing tobacco in you're mouth the glass or wood chips make cuts in your gums and the nicotine inside flows into you're blood. Chewing Tobacco can be very bad for your jaws and everyone should stay away from it. Although, chewing tobacco does treat everyone different, you never know you're consequences, so if I were you, I would stay away from Chewing Tobacco.
Most tobacco products do contain nicotine in them, chewing tobacco in fact contains more nicotine than a regular cigarette( depending how much you chew at a time) -good luck bud
normally a chewing tobacco takes 2 months to be out of the date to eat it.