Quit Smoking - New Dissolvable Tobacco - Sticks, Orbs and
Strips
Stop Smoking - New Dissolvable Tobacco - Candy-Flavored
Camel Sticks, Camel Orbs and Camel Strips
The tobacco industry is now starting to market new
dissolvable nicotine products. These products are still
addictive and come with risks but no smoke. So by using these
nicotine products you would quit smoking but just expose
yourself to new health problems like tongue, lip and other oral
and mouth cancers.
These alternatives to cigarettes called Camel Sticks, Camel
Orbs and Camel Strips are made from tobacco that has been
finely milled and food grade binders hold them together.
They can be held in the mouth or broken into a small piece
and nestled between the gum and lip similar to snus or chewing
tobacco. But with these dissolvable nicotine products there is
no spitting.
Using these nicotine products is just trading one type of
health problem for anther. They certainly won't help people
stop smoking or stop a nicotine addiction. Compounding the
problem they come candy-flavored which may appeal to the
teenage market. The tobacco makers have used child-proof
packaging in an attempt to convince the general public that it
is not being marketed to children. Most teenagers can open
child-proof packaging!
The dissolvable snus was originally sold in round tins
similar to the original type of snus. But teachers got wise to
the fact that teens were carrying it in their pockets so the
tobacco makers switched to cell phone shaped tins.
Most smokers want to quit smoking cigarettes. It doesn't
help that the tobacco makers come up with new products that
still encourage people to continue jeopardizing their health
with just another new addictive nicotine product that just
helps smokers keep being hooked.
Smokers who want to quit smoking have many other ways to do
it rather than switch to another nicotine addictive product.
The focus today should be on coming up with new quit smoking
solutions to help people get rid of their nicotine addictions
for good.
At a time when many states have passed laws to prohibit
smoking in bars and restaurants, this is just another creative
way for the tobacco industry to come up with a way to profit
and perpetuate the health hazards of nicotine. If you're
smoking cigarettes now and want to quit as so many smokers do,
know that thousands of smokers have done it before you and you
can do too. There are many ways to approach it. You can find
the right way and best way to quit smoking and stop exposing
yourself to cancer and other health problems. You don't need
dissolvable tobacco to do it.
copyright©2008 Helen Hecker All rights
reserved. No permission is given to copy or reproduce this
article in any way or in any form.
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