After having given up a 14-year chewing tobacco habit, and using herbal chewing tobacco alternatives to help achieve my goal of quitting, I have developed an opinion on these products that I would like to share. I know when I first began my quit, I had questions regarding these products, and I have also heard and read comments from others regarding them as well. The bottom line, in my opinion, is that these products are no doubt safer to use than tobacco, and if they help someone quit using tobacco, then I recommend the use of them. Of course, I am not a medical professional, and I don't recommend that anyone take my advise over their family physician. :) I also strongly recommend that anyone who is considering the use of any of these products carefully check the ingredient labels, especially if they have any severe allergies.
That being said, when I first quit chewing tobacco, I had a strong need for an oral "plug" to take the place that the tobacco had taken in my mouth over the last 14 years. This seemed to help me considerably. Everyone is different so some may find it more beneficial than others. In general, from my own personal experience with these products and from what I have heard from others, most find these products helpful.
I'm a little embarrassed about what I'm about to share with everyone, but, when I was still using chewing tobacco, I was too afraid to pay a visit to the dentist, because I was afraid of what I might find out. So, I avoided the dentist for longer than I care to admit. I think I didn't want to hear the lecture that was most likely to ensue about how I shouldn't be using chewing tobacco and about all of the damage it was doing to my teeth and gums. I figured, I didn't need to hear that from anyone, because I already knew darn good and well what it was doing to the health of my mouth. At any rate, I finally worked up the courage a couple of months back to see the dentist. Other than a few "drill & fills", and some receding gum lines, everything looked good. I was informed, however, that although it was commendable that I was able to give up my tobacco habit, I also needed to give up my newfound herbal chew habit, because it was irritating my gums. The hygienist said that as a general rule, you should avoid pla