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Smokeless Tobacco.

By Jason Bollig. Smokeless Tobacco. Facts of Smoking Tobacco. Can lead to your lip being cut down into a small little part. That can lead to a lot of money that you will have to pay just for chewing. May hurt your lip. It is very obvious to tell if someone chews.

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Smokeless Tobacco.

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  1. By Jason Bollig Smokeless Tobacco.

  2. Facts of Smoking Tobacco. • Can lead to your lip being cut down into a small little part. • That can lead to a lot of money that you will have to pay just for chewing. • May hurt your lip. • It is very obvious to tell if someone chews. • The bottom of their lip pops out, even if they don’t have a dip in.

  3. Effects • Wheezing • Coughing • Bad breath • Smelly hair and clothes • Yellow stained teeth • Frequent colds

  4. Decreased sense of taste and smell • Bleeding gums • Frequent mouth sores • Increased heart rate • Those are some of the results if you chew

  5. Thing in Smokeless Tobacoo • Polonium 210 (nuclear waste) • Formaldehyde (embalming fluid) • Cancer-Causing Chemicals • Radioactive Elements

  6. Worldfacts • Estimated 30 percent of adults are current smokeless tobacco users • Tobacco was estimated to kill 1.5 million people • It can tear apart your lip. • It is said that each year almost 30,000 people get diseases and cancer from chew

  7. Nearly 8,000 die from it. • Almost around $7 a can for chew. • It may cost you hundreds of dollars after you chew to get your lip built back.

  8. People who chew • Babe Ruth was very fond of chewing while playing baseball. • Most baseball players do it. • Many tennis players may also do it.

  9. Lip damage

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