It disolves into your mouth
yes
NO, You can't chew gum while fasting. As soon as you chew a gum while fasting your fast will break. But, if you're in fast for weight loss then if you think that gum helps you then you can go for it.
There is sugar in the gum. As you chew the gum, you absorb the sugar into your body, taking away some of the mass from the gum. Even sugarless gums will loose mass because many of the ingriendents are water soluable. Also, absorption of the ingredients into your body.
Sugar free gum! Cinnamon or Mint flavors.
If you have retainers it is kinda like braces.....chewing sugar-free gum is alright but it may hurt a little.
Yes, people with braces can chew sugar-free gum as long as they do so in moderation and make sure the gum does not stick to the braces. It's best to consult with your orthodontist for specific recommendations.
Yes you are aloud to chew sugar gum. BUT, not when you have braces or any orthodontic hardware in your mouth.
can you chew gum when you have braces? most dentist will say only sugar free gum,but i have chewed plenty of gum with my braces that have not been sugar free the only gum you really need to stay away from is the really sugary sticky gum like:huba bubba and gum like that, the type of gum that i have chewed with my braces that has been the easiest was 5 gum and orbit.i hope you are satisfied with my answer.
It probable does contain xylitol and or sorbitol. These are the main sweeteners in sugar free gum. Most sugar free gum contains both. Having xylitol in gum may help prevent cavities. So it is a good idea to chew gum that contains xylitol. One gum that is healthy to chew is spry gum. You can buy this gum at http://www.xlear.com. They have a lot of products that contain xylitol. Check it out.
The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!
The more you chew bubblegum the larger potential bubbles can be. The longer you chew the gum the more liquid (saliva) is added thus making it softer and more pliable. But the real reason is because as you chew, you get rid of the sugar in the gum. Sugar weakens the bubbles allowing them to pop or deflate much more easily. The less sugar, the bigger bubbles!
The main difference between chewing gum and bubble gum is the gum base that they are made of. Bubble gum has a firmer and more elastic base that makes the gum easier to stretch and blow bubbles with. Chewing gum's flavor lasts longer and is therefore better for chewing than bubble gum is, while bubble gum is better for blowing bubbles with because of the elasticity.