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Natural American Spirit’s Organic Tobacco Online
After witnessing the real truth about tobacco, I began to smoke Natural American Spirit’s Organic Roll-Your-Own 100% Additive-Free Natural Tobacco in early 2008. I feel much healthier now, and don’t become “out of breath” anymore.
Not only is this ryo tobacco pesticide free, it’s a lot cheaper than buying prerolled cigarettes. A 1.4oz/40g pouch costing me $3.91 (before the government tax hike), will provide enough tobacco to roll my own cigars and cigarettes for about ten days, compared to a $5 pack that only lasts two days, max..
You can order this Indian Tobacco Online if you’re in a location were the NAS tobacco is unavailable as it is no longer carried by many retail outlets because it is very expensive with the new tax, or you would just like to try something different and healthy. It comes in 56g bags and the last bag I ordered lasted me one month.
Below are detail’s on Natural American Spirit’s Organic Growers Program:
Organic Growers Program
Being that our products are always natural, we took things one step further and made an organic crop. We are the only tobacco manufacturer that currently produces cigarettes and roll-your-own made with 100% certified organic tobacco under USDA standards. We offer two styles of cigarette–our full-flavor Maroon and our light-mellow tasting Gold. We also offer our 100% certified organic tobacco in a roll-your-own pouch. Besides offering superb quality to consumers, the Natural American Spirit Organic Growers Program provides a financial boost to small, independent farmers, and encourages sustainable agricultural practices. Read the rest of this entry »
A Smokeless Cigarette?
While searching google for tobacco information I kept coming across smokeless cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, or e-cigs that look like a cigarette, but there is no tobacco, only a mixture of flavorings, nicotine, and a battery.
I was curious, so, I found instructions on how to make my own vaporizer for my organic tobacco from household materials on youtube. There are several videos explaining it, and it’s real simple to make requiring only a plastic bottle, light bulb, pen, electrical tape, and tools.
From my research, I’ve found the light-bulb vaporizer to be an interesting device, and you can vaporize any material with the correct temperature, but smoking is still my preference when it comes to tobacco.
Below is an illustration of how a different vaporizer system works, but basically a vaporizer allows the tobacco to be heated, without burning, until a vapor is released…

