No but it may damage your bones.
Eating food with calcium can make you taller.
no
No… It's just a myth; to become thin we need to follow healthy diet and have to spend fair amount of time in working outs. Eating soap would make you sick, try to avoid eating soap.
Yes, calcium carbonate is an inorganic compound. The chicken that laid the egg took the calcium carbonate from her bones and the feed she was eating to make the eggshell.
No fruits make anyone tall, but eating things containing calcium would make you tall. Things containing calcium are milk, yogurt, and dairy products could make you tall, but has a lot of fat in them.
It is a thin layer of calcium.
It is a thin layer of calcium.
No, but the egg shells may get thin. I dry out old egg shells and then break them up into very small pieces and feed them to the hens.
You never know what else in the calcium. Food grade calcium is sold in stores.
Being naturally thin is not about eating diet foods. Naturally thin people are thin "naturally" by eating healthy foods with realistic portions. To be naturally thin, you need to think and eat like a thin person. Thin people stop eating when they are full, eat balanced meals, and don't often overindulge.
Nutrients,carbodyhydrates,calcium and other everyday things
Asuming that they are reasonably clean and you chew them properly then no, they Will probably increase the amount of calcium available to the body.