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  • precious007
    Banned Users
    • Sep 2010
    • 5885

    #31
    Originally posted by muddyfunkstar View Post
    I sometimes wonder whether googling "oral cancer and snus" might turn up more hits if I typed it in Swedish not Englsih...
    try it ...

    Hmmm lets use google translator

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    • Snus Girl
      New Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 14

      #32
      Originally posted by fishmeat View Post
      I quit smoking due to health reasons. I chose snus due to the fact that everything I had tried before failed me. Cancer runs in the family so quitting for me is very personal. I agree, I think you are being a little bit paranoid about the "health risk" with snus. The Sweds have studied this stuff for years and years...I feel so confident in those studies I have a bet with my close friend that when and IF I get any form of cancer directly related from snus, I would give him $500. I used to be able to run for miles, then I started to smoke. Then I couldn't go any further than down the road maybe 6-10 houses down. Since I have quit smoking and just use snus...I can run again.
      Had the same problem when I started smoking. Really loved running. Hope I will be able to run again now that I started using snus instead

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      • precious007
        Banned Users
        • Sep 2010
        • 5885

        #33
        Originally posted by Snus Girl View Post
        Had the same problem when I started smoking. Really loved running. Hope I will be able to run again now that I started using snus instead
        definitely running is impossible when smoking.........

        Welcome to SnusOn! Yet another feminine presence ... Keep on snusing and never take another Puff :P

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        • Ansel
          Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 3696

          #34
          Originally posted by Snus Girl View Post
          Had the same problem when I started smoking. Really loved running. Hope I will be able to run again now that I started using snus instead
          It's improved my fitness - i'm even thinking about joing the gym. Welcome along!

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          • Rattlesnake
            Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 891

            #35
            Originally posted by Ansel View Post
            It's improved my fitness - i'm even thinking about joing the gym. Welcome along!
            I think Ansel needs to stop snussing it has done something to his complexion. IMHO

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            • jdman321
              Banned Users
              • Mar 2011
              • 616

              #36
              Well one thing is for sure, I'm done smoking. I was tired of finding the smoking spot, being the only one to excuse themselves from the crowd, having terrible breath, bad smelling clothes, couldn't exercise well because I couldn't breath, etc.etc...

              The one thing I LOVE about snus so far is how I can use it anywhere I want. Without anyone knowing. That good ol' tobacco taste as I run my tongue over the pouch just to get a little extra flavor. You don't know how much I hated going out to smoke. After awhile it seemed like I was smoking that cigarette just for the stress that was caused for finding a smoking spot in the first place. (ESPECIALLY AIRPORTS, GOOD GOOD that sucked) I was about to fly to Washington State from Atlanta. I couldn't make it to the smoking room in time. I sat on that damn plane for 7 hours waiting to run off the plane and straight to the smoking section. Way too much stress.

              I'd much rather pop a snus pouch in and relax while watching the crappy movies they play on the flights.

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              • NonServiam
                Member
                • May 2010
                • 736

                #37
                I used to snus, but had to switch to a low TSNA dip because of PACT. I check my gums occasionally, but not as much as I should.

                Although lately I've been checking more. My brother-in-law had to have a small leukoplakia removed from his gumline. Now his gumline has receeded to the extent that they are going to graph tissue from the roof of his mouth back to his gumline. He's only 29 and has dipped for about 15 years.

                I've never experienced gum pain, maybe some slight recession, but I do have that white striated area on the lining of my cheeks.

                I only snus'd for about a year, so do you any of you long term snusers have that striated looking area on your cheeks?

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                • jdman321
                  Banned Users
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 616

                  #38
                  Well dip is a lot more harmful than snus, correct?

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                  • NonServiam
                    Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 736

                    #39
                    Originally posted by jdman321 View Post
                    Well dip is a lot more harmful than snus, correct?
                    For the most part. The safest dip available has a TSNA of 7.5 ppm vs. Snus at 2 ppm. But dip can get as high as triple digit parts per million. But there is more pieces to the puzzle than just TSNA. But if I could afford snus, I would snus.

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                    • jdman321
                      Banned Users
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 616

                      #40
                      Doesn't real Swedish snus contain around 0.7 ppm TSNA? While Camel snus contains 2-10 or something like that? Does anyone know what the lowest TSNA Swedish snus is? And also the highest for Swedish snus, thanks!

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                      • EricHill78
                        Member
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 4253

                        #41
                        Originally posted by NonServiam View Post
                        For the most part. The safest dip available has a TSNA of 7.5 ppm vs. Snus at 2 ppm. But dip can get as high as triple digit parts per million. But there is more pieces to the puzzle than just TSNA. But if I could afford snus, I would snus.
                        how much does that dip cost per tin/pouch and how many pinches do you get?

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                        • Rattlesnake
                          Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 891

                          #42
                          Originally posted by EricHill78 View Post
                          how much does that dip cost per tin/pouch and how many pinches do you get?
                          I think Snus is cheapest, except for snuff. That is just what I think though. I like both and use the together. Average pack of cigs 5.50 RYO when you factor everything in is still high and not as safe. Ecigs well I don't know but then I haven't found any I think I could afford on a regular basis. Ecigs the few single use ones I have tried choke my lungs.

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                          • jdman321
                            Banned Users
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 616

                            #43
                            I bought an E-cig last week (NJOY) and came with 2 cartridges, USB charger, and the main part (battery). Each cartridge lasts for 300 puffs. I've been puffing away for the past week and haven't had to use the second cartridge yet. All of that was 20 bucks.

                            A refill pack, which contains 5 cartridges good for about 1,500 strong puffs is $19.99 at 7-11 as well.

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                            • Rattlesnake
                              Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 891

                              #44
                              Originally posted by jdman321 View Post
                              I bought an E-cig last week (NJOY) and came with 2 cartridges, USB charger, and the main part (battery). Each cartridge lasts for 300 puffs. I've been puffing away for the past week and haven't had to use the second cartridge yet. All of that was 20 bucks.

                              A refill pack, which contains 5 cartridges good for about 1,500 strong puffs is $19.99 at 7-11 as well.
                              Thank You for the info: Probably would still hurt my lungs though.

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                              • jdman321
                                Banned Users
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 616

                                #45
                                Maybe. I smoked for about 4 years, 15 cigs a day and switched to this along with snus. No urge to smoke whatsoever, and no bad effects from the e-cig. Very light with a good flavor. I'd recommend it.

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