hey guys it is better with the edible lime... how edible is edible lime? you can't swallow it can you so it can't be that edible...
smokeless tobacco i tried in Nepal
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Hi Ansel - good to hear from you.
I would say its fine to swallow if it is pure calcium carbonate which is a far less alkaline compound than the sodium or potassium carbonates found in snus recipes. Essentially it is just chalk and is found in things designed for consumption such as milk of magnesia.
But do be careful if you are not 100% sure of its composition!Squeezyjohn
Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!
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Originally posted by squeezyjohnHi Ansel - good to hear from you.
I would say its fine to swallow if it is pure calcium carbonate which is a far less alkaline compound than the sodium or potassium carbonates found in snus recipes. Essentially it is just chalk and is found in things designed for consumption such as milk of magnesia.
But do be careful if you are not 100% sure of its composition!
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I am of course a complete idiot!
I misread calcium hydroxide as calcium carbonate. Although it's less alkaline than sodium hydroxide it's going to be way more powerful than chalk. And I'm not sure of its edibility although the fact that loads of people regularly put it in their mouths would indicate it won't kill you stone dead!Squeezyjohn
Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!
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Is the white powder gutka? Check out this article. I can't help thinking the problem is not the tobacco but the the white powder they use. So of course tobacco is blamed.
India’s Battle to Ban Chewing Tobacco
Gutka is a crushed preparation of tobacco and “paan masala,” a mixture of areca or betel nut, sugar, spices and perfume.
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Originally posted by KaplanIs the white powder gutka? Check out this article. I can't help thinking the problem is not the tobacco but the the white powder they use. So of course tobacco is blamed.
India’s Battle to Ban Chewing Tobacco
I met a guy from India who was using a smokeless tobacco. It came in a can, looked like cigarette tobacco, and smelled very minty. I wasn't sure if the missing tooth in the same area he placed the tobacco was coincidental.
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Ah man i have to do something - the cigarettes are killing me. I have had a really chesty cough and medicine is helping but not getting rid of it. So i bought so bicarbonate soda and i'm using that with the tobacco. The bags of tobacco cost about 5 rupees so is pretty much free. The bicarb is not as strong as the lime and even though bicarb is not supposed to be great for the enamel on your teeth... heck, it has to be better than smoking.
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