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  2. Iqmik - Wikipedia

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    A common belief is that Iqmik is a healthier alternative to commercially available dipping tobacco because there are no added chemicals. However, Iqmik is reported to deliver more nicotine than dipping tobacco. Another reason for high rates of use is its tradition in the Native society. Even young children use Iqmik in the remote villages of ...

  3. Herbal smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Herbal dipping tobacco or herbal moist snuff is a tobacco-free and (often) nicotine-free version of moist snuff, a tobacco product used orally by placing either a loose or pouched form along the gum line behind the lip. Some products, although tobacco free, may still contain nicotine, while others are completely tobacco and nicotine free.

  4. Dipping tobacco - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Dipping tobacco poses a lower health risk than traditional combusted products, [3] however, it is not a healthy alternative to cigarette smoking. [4] The level of risk varies between different types of products and producing regions. [5] [3] There is no safe level of dipping tobacco use. [4] Globally it contributes to 650,000 deaths ...

  5. Zyn nicotine pouches are gaining in popularity. But are they ...

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    "Zyn is an oral nicotine pouch that is similar to oral smokeless tobacco products but does not contain tobacco leaf," Dr. Michael Ong, professor in residence of Medicine and Health Policy and ...

  6. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Instead of literally chewing on dipping tobacco, as is the case with chewing tobacco, a small clump of dip is "pinched" out of its container and placed between the lower or upper lip and gums. While it is most common to place the tobacco between the lower lip and gums, utilizing the upper lip for this purpose—in a manner more common to snus ...

  7. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Only 57 countries have policies regulating smokeless tobacco use. 13 countries and the European Union apply a ban for advertising and promoting smokeless tobacco. The sale of smokeless tobacco to minors (Article 16 of FCTC) is restricted only in 13 countries and the WHO-defined Eastern Mediterranean region. 11 countries use taxation and pricing ...