A lot of athletes get hooked before they know the facts about dip and
chew. They don't know that spit tobacco:
- is addictive
- contains nicotine
- doesn't help performance
- is not a safe alternative to cigarettes
Addiction is one tough opponent. It doesn't
take long to get hooked. In fact, you get more nicotine from spit tobacco
than from cigarettes. To get unhooked, you have to know what you're up
against and you need a game plan. Once you're hooked, it's hard to
keep lid on this addiction.
There are no benefits of using spit tobacco. In a
Major League Baseball poll, not one player who used dip or chew said that
the tobacco improved his game or sharpened his reflexes.
Scientists agree. Spit tobacco does not improve athletic
performance.
What's really in it for you?
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- Nicotine (addictive drug)
- Polonium 210 (nuclear waste)
- Formaldehyde (embalming fluid)
- Cancer-Causing Chemicals
- Radioactive Elements
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These are just some of the ingredients in dip and chew. Spit tobacco
is not a safe alternative to cigarettes. The toxic chemicals can damage
your gums. They also can cause cancer.
The Truth about Dip and Chew
Even if you don't know the harm dip and chew can do, your body does.
Cancer is like a bomb! You don't know when it will go off.
Up to a certain point, if you quit, your body can heal itself... but
the longer you use spit tobacco, the bigger your risk of getting cancer.
You don't have to dip for 30 years to get cancer! Quit while
you're still ahead of the game.
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Don't let it be too late. Chewing tobacco and
snuff can cause mouth and throat cancer. There are some athletes who
have developed mouth cancer after only 6 or 7 years of using spit
tobacco. It's hard to cure because it spreads fast.
If not caught right away, major surgery is often needed to take
out parts of your mouth, jaw, and tongue. |
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Check you mouth often. Look closely at places where
you hold the tobacco.
See your doctor or dentist right away if you have:
- a sore that bleeds easily and doesn't heal
- a lump or thickening anywhere in your mouth or neck
- soreness or swelling that doesn't go away
- trouble chewing, swallowing, or moving your tongue or jaw
Stay in the Game
Your doctor, dentist, trainer, or coach can help you
quit. The best way to quit is to have a plan. The game plan in Spit
Tobacco: A Guide for Quitting can make quitting easier.
Inside this
guide you'll find out how to:
- Pick a quit date
- Cut back before quitting
- Get through the tough times
- Build a support team
- Stay tobacco free!
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"Spitting into the Wind:
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