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What You Need To Know About Smokeless Tobacco

For those who are trying to quit smoking and taking a gradual process to the situation, you may have considered “smokeless tobacco” in your quest to quit. While some may tell you that smokeless tobacco is a lot better for you than regular tobacco, this is not true. Many smokeless tobacco products contain more thirty cancer causing substances that you may not have been informed about. In fact, you can get the same amount of nicotine (if not more) from chewing tobacco for only a few minutes as you could from smoking two or three cigarettes. There are also physical problems that you may have to face as a result of smokeless tobacco. You are at a greater risk for oral cancer. Smokeless tobacco can also cause gingivitis which ultimately can result in massive tooth loss. Some smokeless tobacco products to look out for are mainly chewing tobacco, or tobacco powder, which is also known as “snuff”.

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