Posted by Meri-Tuuli on April 17, 2006, at 5:47:17
In reply to Re: Could you make tobacco tea, posted by linkadge on April 16, 2006, at 16:14:01
Hi Link
I'm not too sure I'm afraid BUT there are those people in Southern USA who chew tobacco....and don't they have high incidences of oral cancer? So maybe making a tea would be slightly better than this, but then you might be at risk for digestive system cancers?
Maybe its one of those things that won't work with a tea. I mean surely if it was feasible to get the benefits of tobacco in a tea, this would have been done centuries ago? But then, you're only interested in the beta carbolines. So it might be different.
How would you make the tea anyway -- using fresh tobacco leaves, or the stuff you get in shops for roll-ups?
I imagine it would taste vile.
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