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Smokeless (spit, or chewing) tobacco is just as addictive as smoking tobacco. ...
Tobacco’s first known use was by the Indians of mexico and Peru for ceremonies, medicinal purposes, and to alleviate hunger panes during famines. ... Initially smoked through pipes, it rapidly gained popularity leading to its chewed smokeless forms.
Baisically how chewing tobacco is used, is a person buys a can or package of chewing tobacco, and takes pinches of it as seen in this picture. ... Over the same two decades however there has been an increase in the use of smokeless tobacco partially due to the fact that most campaigns are against smoking tobacco and don‘t talk much about chewing tobacco. ... What about smokeless tobacco? It is often viewed as a healthy form of tobacco use. The facts on smokeless tobacco however, reveal a vastly different story.
Chewing tobacco contains approximately ten times the amount of cancer causing (carcinogenic) nitroamines found in cigarettes. ... Oral cancer risks for smokeless tobacco users is about four times greater then non-users.
Approximate Word count = 813 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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