Ya, there are some studies out there that show chewing gum helps simulate your brain.
Chewing antacids helps to increase the surface area of the tablet, allowing it to dissolve and start working faster in the stomach. Chewing also helps to neutralize the acid more quickly and provide faster relief from heartburn or indigestion.
Being blindfolded can enhance your sense of smell by removing the distraction of sight and allowing you to focus more on your olfactory sense. This heightened focus can make you more aware of different scents and improve your ability to distinguish between them.
you must focus, focus and focus some more, shut out the noise that is surrounding you.
Typically, a shallow focus earthquake will cause more damage than a deep focus earthquake. Shallow focus implies the source of the earthquake is near to the surface, so the waves will lose lesser energy than the deep focus earthquake waves while travelling through the Earth. But it depends on other factors too such as local stratigraphy, and subsurface conditions.
The mouth is the beginning of the digestive tract; and, in fact, digestion starts here when taking the first bite of food. Chewing breaks the food into pieces that are more easily digested, while saliva mixes with food to begin the process of breaking it down into a form your body can absorb and use.
It has been said that if you chew gum during a test it helps you focus more. However, to some, chewing gum distracts them because they are blowing bubbles or focusing on the taste of the gum rather than the test. Also, if you are taking a test with other people who are also chewing gum, you are likely to get distracted by the sound of a person chewing gum.
they cant talk while chewing gum! :)
Yes chewing gum will make you talk less because your mouth is occupied so you chew instead of talking.
it keeps you focus because you are chewing and writing or reading and your doing multitask and you cant do more then three things that's why your so focus
It would take less chewing to blow a big bubble.Because you are blowing not chewing.
Researchers have done tests that reveal when kids that are in the middle school and high school stages of their life focus and participate more when chewing gum.
no chewing on sellotape will not make you ill and it can't harm you, it has no toxic properties.
You focus a lot more. It's a small dose of meth.
It allows the mouth to produce more saliva while chewing.
according to research yes, because if you eat fast, you will not be satisfied, so you will eat more in return. taking your time eating will make you feel fuller resulting in eating less.
Bazooka gum does because im doing an experiment and its blowing the biggest bubbles!!!!!!!!!!! That could be how you're blowing though!
chewing gum dose not help the brain but it dose not make it worst so dont think if you eat 12 pices a gum a day you will get A star unless you revise !! lool Hope that helped.