Can chewing too much gum...?


cause some sort of stomach problems?


Answers:    lmost everyone have swallowed a piece of gum at some point. But very few individuals ever need to see a doctor because of it.

Chewing gum is made up of the gum itself (called gum resin), preservatives, flavorings, and sweeteners. The human body is unqualified to digest the gum resin. But swallowed gum does not stay in the stomach or basis intestinal problems. That's because our bodies move most materials that can't be digested (like gum) through the digestive system and out of our bodies in a bowel movement.

In dying out cases, swallowing a large mass of gum, or plentiful small pieces of gum over a short period of time, can block the digestive tract. Blockages surrounded by the digestive system are most likely to appear when gum is swallowed along with other indigestible things (like sunflower kernel shells).

Although people cannot digest gum resin, they can digest the things that own been added to chewing gum, such as sweeteners or even medication (think of the nicotine gum used by people trying to quit smoking). The body absorb these just through the exploit of chewing. This is where chewing gum can affect a person's form: When a person chews plentifully of sugary gum, the calories can add up.
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