No, eating ice does not alter your metabolism. The human body maintains a constant internal temperature, even if you eat something cold.
too fast will cause a shock to your brain BRAINFREEZZZ
Eating ice does not cause diabetes
No, eating ice does not cause dehydration. Dehydration occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, and eating ice does not significantly impact the body's hydration levels.
Eating ice cream before bed could cause nightmares. Studies have shown that eating high sugar foods such as ice cream can cause nightmares.
since eating alot of ice i notice my stomach has got bigger
no
you tell me
no definatley not that is a silly question!
Eating ice cubes does not directly affect the growth of tonsils. Tonsils can become inflamed due to infections or other factors, but eating ice cubes alone is not a cause of tonsil growth.
No. The nuts do not have enough of a protein value to slow down the absorption of the sugar. However, ice cream, because of the fat content, has a glycemic value of 57 (glucose is 100) which is not as high as you might have thought. It will not cause as rapid a spike in blood sugar as say a slice of white bread (73).
It doesn't.
no because it has no calories or any sugar of any form