Here's a side-note on how much iron is in your body. It may not sound like much, but it is.... There's enough iron in your body to make a 3-inch nail, weighing approximately 3 to 4 grams.
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Yes it can.
A bit like burning flesh, if you lick a live wire, that is what you will taste. Electricity, or electrons in motion, has no taste. What you taste by putting your tongue on the battery is the metal posts, hence the metallic taste.
Cocaine is high in iron, causing your taste buds to be coated in it giving everything a metallic taste. also you jelly.
A metallic taste in your mouth will very likely come and go. The metallic taste most likely comes from blood in the mouth and will heal quickly.
Sometimes blood can taste metallic - it has got Iron after all. But if you have a condition doctors are the ones to ask.
Blood tastes metallic :L so it could be that :P
you're probably tasting blood, might be bleeding gums?
A taste of blood in the mouth has often been described as metallic. There are several reasons why your mouth might taste like blood, such as certain medications, poor dental hygiene, excessive iron in the body, peptic ulcer and kidney disease.
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The blood is a thick, red liquid that is pumped out by the heart and through the arteries. The iron content in blood gives it a metallic scent and taste.
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The metallic taste of semen is caused by zinc. Semen is approximately 96 percent water.
depends was it a ball or a hand?Response: Either. Please see my elaboration in the discussion page.Added: It is the taste of the blood running back into your sinuses and draining down into your throat. Blood has a taste that can be desdcribed as "metallic.'
Some medicines cause metallic taste. Example - metformin (glyciphage) used in the treatment of diabetes.
The metallic taste is sometimes due to lack of moisture in the fruit and could be eliminated with proper watering.