Tobacco Chewing Facts

Tobacco is a processed agricultural product obtained from the leaves of the Nicotiana plant. Since long back in America, chewing tobacco has been treated as an entheogen (a psychoactive substance used in religious contexts). Chewing tobacco popularized as a trade item and a recreational drug. The absorption quantity, frequency of intake are directly related to the biological strength of nicotine dependence, addiction and tolerance. Approximately 1.1 billion and up to 1/3rd of the adult population are engaged into chewing tobacco worldwide.

Chewing Tobacco and Health Compromises:

Tobacco consists of a neurotoxin called ‘nicotine’ which is poisonous to human health. According to the World Health Organization, 5.4 million deaths per year are tobacco-attributed. Bhutan is the only country where tobacco sale is illegal. It can cause serious damages to oral systems, nervous systems and digestive systems.

How do people chew tobacco?

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