Moderator's Note:
The study below demonstrates that nicotine, regardless of administration method causes Smoker's Melanosis, and it is likely that by extension, whether specifically demonstrated or not, this action will accelerate the visible signs of skin aging by a similar uneven discoloration and an increase in the number of moles which smokers and their families get.
The long-term effect of nicotine on the oral mucosa.
Hello,
I've used snus for years, and recently have read quite a few posts where people mention or recommend using nicotine patches as part of their nootropics stack. I just thought it might be helpful to them, and to others curious about the effects of nicotine who do not wish to smoke, sniff or "chew," to bring to their attention the existence of snus, which possesses only very meager carcinogenic properties - or perhaps none at all, in effective terms. Additionally, I'm curious if anyone might know a reason why snus wouldn't be as useful as a nootropic as nicotine patches are; it seems to me that they accomplish essentially the same thing, but I'm not confident in my total awareness of all the more intricate functions and mechanisms involved.
It also seems to be much cheaper, per dose, than any nicotine patch I can find.
Here is the Wikipedia page with more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snus
Edited by YOLF, 25 March 2017 - 01:22 AM.