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Is it okey to chew gum after you smoke?
No, it is not safe to chew gum after smoking, as it may lead to nicotine poisoning. Chewing gum helps in increased secretion of saliva, resulting in increased absorption of harmful nicotine into the blood streams. It may cause nicotine overdose. This condition results in increased nausea, headaches, sweating, etc. Nicotine gum is an option after consulting with one's doctor.
In summary, you should avoid chewing gum after smoking because it is not harmless. Gum chewing increases saliva excretion, hence enhances nicotine intake.
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