Posts Tagged ‘Gutkha’

Tobacco in any form is a one way ticket to hell

Friday, April 23rd, 2010
Tobacco

Tobacco is smoked in India in various forms such as cigarettes, bidis, cheroots, chuttas, dhumtis, chillums, and hookahs. Smokeless tobacco is chewed as gutkha, pan, mawa, mainpuri tobacco, khaini, or click; applied on the gums and teeth in the form of mishri, gudhaku, bajjar, or tooth paste; and inhaled as snuff. Unfortunately, most people are [...]

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