the act of chewing helps open your eustation tubes in your ear to release pressure
Well if you chew gum during class it helps you think better. As many people say it helps your ears from not popping on a plane or it helps your ears and cheeks from not hurting all day if you talk alot.
People do not eat bubble gum, it is intended to be chewed but not swallowed, and nobody actually needs to chew bubble gum in an airplane, however, some people find that the chewing helps them to open their Eustachian canal, which they need to do in order to equalize the air pressure in their middle and outer ears, as the plane changes its altitude.
No. If you can't get your ears to pop, eg during altitude changes when you are flying, then chewing gum can help your ears to pop and relieve pressure. Otherwise, chewing gum is in no way good or bad for your ears.
Chewing gum can help, or wearing earplugs, or swallowing to relieve the pressure in your ears.
nothing is wrong with chewing gum in class it concentrates and helps you in the MSP
Chewing gum helps people remember what they know apex
Yes, gum chewing helps you stay wake and alert at times in class.
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yes. chewing gum helps most people concentrate on only 1 thing at a time.
Ya, there are some studies out there that show chewing gum helps simulate your brain.
it is really successful it helps you concentrate.