Actually it is good, because tightening your stomach muscles strengthens them and supports your back, especially if you are lifting or moving something.
yeah...........i guess so
No, it wouldn't be dangerous.
No.
no it is not
Your stomach has a mucous lining which protects the stomach tissues from the acid. The acid is still dangerous; - If you vomit it up, it can burn your throat. - If the stomach mucous isn't being produced properly, the acid will damage the stomach lining, causing an ulcer. - After exiting the stomach through the pyloric sphincter, the acid is neutralised by alkaline bile. One other factor is human stomach acid is usually diluted by the things dissolved into it. Hydrochloric acid becomes less dangerous when diluted, but much more dangerous when concentrated.
Self inflating rafts come with their own compressed air; that's why they are self inflating. If it was not self inflating you would have to pump air into it to inflate it. In either case, rafts can be inflated by any form of gas, it does not have to be oxygen.
if you try not to gas the toxic in your stomach will form and if you dont fart you can kill yourself it is very dangerous if you have toxic in your stomach so becareful
Hyperchlorhydria is excess stomach acid. It's not dangerous in itself, although it may be associated with other stomach problems.
By breathing in and out and inflating our LUNGS
By breathing in and out and inflating our LUNGS
Self-inflating rafts have a CO2 canister that inflates the raft when it is triggered via manual or pressure release
Yes it CAN be. If your stomach is wider than the rest of your body, you are under bigger risk of heart attack. If by fat stomach you mean that the skin is loose, then NO that is normal, and not dangerous in it self.
The stomach area.