Munching on ice might not be good for the teeth. But I have not heard of any health concerns about it. Though I would recommend waiting till it has melted, easier going down that way.
No, not necessarily.
No
Eating ice is just the same as drinking water. It has no scent, so it cannot affect your breath.
No, not necessarily.
Why are you eating paper????
yes, do not eat ice or cool food after illness.
Craving ice is more likely a sign of some dehydration and/or fever than as an indicator of anemia. The only sure way to know if you are anemic is through blood tests of a Complete Blood Count (CBC). If you have a fever, a "Diff" (Differential) would be added to the bloodwork. If you are dehydrated, eating ice is not enough to replenish fluids.
people who are anemic crave ice mainly because of lack of oxygen distribution to the body. ice contains oxygen, so that's a good explanation. moreover, i don't understand why people with severe anemia, like myself, don't crave water.
Huh, get your teacher, and tell on him. Simple as eating ice cream.
Eating alot of junk food ( cake, ice cream, pie, ect.)
yes. you are a fat pig and you should stop. jk. its amazing.
Your sister compulsively eats ice cubes because she is probably anemic and hates drinking plain water.