How can you get rid of the sickness from your first time taking a dip of tobacco

Not Medical Advice: Whatever method you are using to administer nicotine to your body, stop. If you even suspect nicotine is making you sick, discontinue use immediately.

Nicotine found in dipping tobacco is responsible for causing dizziness, nausea, and vomiting in first time users.

For a very mild nicotine sickness, HealDove.com recommends the following: Put some sugar under your tongue and let it absorb. Pixie sticks work wonders. Eat one or have a soda. Eat and stay hydrated, drink plenty of good quality water. The sickness should pass quickly.

Nicotine is an addicting chemical that increases alertness, produces a rapid pulse, and have several of physiological effects on the body. Nicotine also leads to high blood pressure and easier blood clotting because it is a stimulant.

Treatment for smokeless tobacco (ST) dependence differs from the treatment of tobacco dependence for smoking. In general, according to quitlinenc.com, there are three reasons why treatments that work for cigarette use do not always work for smokeless tobacco use:

A normal dip or chew contains from 3.6 to 4.5 mg. of nicotine. A cigarette contains 1.8 mg. of nicotine.
When an individual takes a drag from a cigarette, it takes approximately seven seconds for the nicotine to reach the lungs and for dopamine to be released. This provides a quick satisfaction to their craving. With smokeless tobacco, once a dip or chew is placed into the mouth, it takes up to 30 minutes to receive the same satisfaction.
When a cigarette is extinguished, the individual is no longer receiving nicotine. However, with ST, nicotine continues to be absorbed for up to 60 minutes after the tobacco is removed.

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Tuesday, March 07 2017
Source: https://healdove.com/mental-health/Signs-symptoms-and-treatment-of-nicotine-overdose