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Eating chalk can be dangerous because things are added to chalk that is not natural therefore being harmful to the human body. whoever does this should seek medical advice.

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Is eating chalk dangerous?

Yes it's dangerous and stupid and you should never do it Eating of chalk can be dangerous. Consider this; The the chemicals used in manufacturing of chalk is not edible. Any thing considered non-edible may be dangerous so why not eat food instead of chalk.


Can you eat chalk while breastfeeding?

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Why do some people like to eat chalk?

Some people like to eat chalk because they think it taste good.


Why do snails eat chalk?

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What was the reason for chalk being inveted?

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What should you eat instead of chalk?

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Yes, some people do eat chalk, especially if they have calcium deficiencies. If you are craving chalk, you might have pica disorder, a calcium deficiency, or other issues, so please see a doctor immediately.


Why do people eat chalk for a heart burn?

Well, our chalk has mostly turned to candy now; but it is because chalk is very basic, which counteracts the high acidity associated with heartburn.


Can we eat alkali?

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Can a parakeet eat chalk?

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Is chalk unhealthy to eat?

Um, yeah. why would you eat it in the first place?Actually... chalk is not poisonous but it is NOT healthy to eat it either because it is not meant to be eaten.So my answer is still technically right, it is unhealthy, but thanks for the foot note :-)