U.S. Newswire
2 Oct 1997 8:00am
Dentist Challenges Smokeless Tobacco Industry at Washington Rodeo
To: National Desk, Health Writer
Contact: bill@mintsnuff.com
DENTIST CHALLENGES SMOKELESS TOBACCO INDUSTRY AT WASHINGTON RODEO
When you watch a young man's face cut away in order to get rid of a cancer caused by smokeless tobacco you get more than a little mad at the tobacco industry confesses Dr. Dan Laizure, a dentist from Walla Walla, Washington who took on the tobacco industry early last month on their own turf, the rodeo.
For the second consecutive year, Dr. Laizure brought his coalition of health care organizations to the Walla Walla Frontier Days and Rodeo. He and his staff along with the National Spit Tobacco Education Program, American Cancer Society, Oregon Mint Snuff Company (1-800-EAT-MINT), and the Tobacco Intervention Network (www.quittobacco.com) were at the rodeo which receives heavy sponsorship from the smokeless tobacco industry. His booth, just a few feet away from the spit tobacco booth where they were handing out free samples of tobacco, made quite an impact with rodeo visitors. Dr. Laizure and his staff also had black neckerchiefs printed with the caption: "Don't Screw With Chew" and "Only Dips Dip" which they gave out at the fair.
Dr. Laizure has a unique method of helping patients quit using spit tobacco. "For addicted chewers, I recommend they switch completely or mix their tobacco with a safe non-tobacco alternative called Mint Snuff All Mint Chew produced by the Oregon Mint Snuff Company in Tillamook, Oregon." The product is available at grocery and convenience stores.For a store near you call 1-800-EAT-MINT"
"Ours is a phase-out process." Laizure said. "The person must first decide to quit. Then he chooses which flavor of Mint Snuff product he wants to use in the weaning process: Mint, Wintergreen, Cinnamon or Spearmint. The patient mixes Mint Snuff with tobacco at a 1 to 3 ratio then, over the next few weeks, uses less tobacco until they use straight Mint Snuff. "
"If they feel they need to use 'chew' in a social situation," continued Dr. Laizure, "they have that option without risk of restarting with tobacco. Dr. Laizure estimates he has helped over a dozen patients quit this year and many more are in the process of quitting. Laizure never charges any patient for his services in connection with this program.
Once informed that the rodeo could potentially lose thousands of dollars in
prize money provided by the tobacco industry, Laizure put the challenge out that
if his coalition is able to raise the prize money, would the rodeo management
ask the tobacco industry not to return next year in order to make it a "spitless
rodeo"? The answer is yet forthcoming, but Dr. Laizure is collecting funds
and putting out challenges to other dental societies throughout the United
States to mobilize and do the same thing in their community. "We dental
professionals have to make a stand if we are going to see the horror and tragedy
caused by spit tobacco come to a halt" said Dr. Laizure.
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