4/29/11

I have recently quit using moist smokeless tobacco. Is herbal snuff any better?


I have recently quit using moist smokeless tobacco. Is herbal snuff any better?i.e. Smokey Mountain which is tobacco free. In attempting to quit, I have not experienced the nicotine withdraws, but I have experienced the withdraws of having a "dip" in the left cheek. This is why I switched to an herbal (corn silk), mint, tobacco free snuff.

Peanut
I don't know as anyone really knows for sure. I'd like to say the herbal stuff isn't addictive....but my husband has been using it for years since quiting smoking. So...it may not be a physical addiction, but it is a psychological one (in his case, anyway). Maybe that's not a concern of yours though.

JohnC
Herbal snuff does not have the carcinogenic nature of tobacco and most don't have nicotine (some do, so beware.)

Smokey Mountain in particular has Guarana, which is a caffeine derivative, so it is addictive in that nature. SMC also has molasses in it, which will rot your teeth. It does have a rather soft texture, so it will be less irritating to the gums, but that corn silk seems to want to stay in your mouth in odd places.

The physical desire to have a dip in the cheek is a natural physical craving. If you weren't craving a dip, you would probably be biting pencils or eating. It is part of an oral fixation that is based on increased activity of nerve receptors in your mouth.

I use Hooch Snuff. It has a better feel than SMC and doesn't contain molasses. You can get it at http://www.hoochsnuff.com/.
It feels more like tobacco that SMC as well.

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