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By Jason Bollig
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Can lead to your lip being cut down into a small little part. That can lead to a lot of money that you will have to pay just for chewing. May hurt your lip. It is very obvious to tell if someone chews. The bottom of their lip pops out, even if they don’t have a dip in.
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Wheezing Coughing Bad breath Smelly hair and clothes Yellow stained teeth Frequent colds
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Decreased sense of taste and smell Bleeding gums Frequent mouth sores Increased heart rate Those are some of the results if you chew
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Polonium 210 (nuclear waste) Formaldehyde (embalming fluid) Cancer-Causing Chemicals Radioactive Elements
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Estimated 30 percent of adults are current smokeless tobacco users Tobacco was estimated to kill 1.5 million people It can tear apart your lip. It is said that each year almost 30,000 people get diseases and cancer from chew
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Nearly 8,000 die from it. Almost around $7 a can for chew. It may cost you hundreds of dollars after you chew to get your lip built back.
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Babe Ruth was very fond of chewing while playing baseball. Most baseball players do it. Many tennis players may also do it.
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