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When you eat an apple you're eating me?

It's cute how you anthropomorphize the apple, but technically you're not eating an individual entity like a person when you eat an apple. You're consuming the fruit of a plant, which has its own biological structure and functions.


What is the significance of the white inside an apple core?

The white inside an apple core is called the pith, and it is significant because it contains nutrients and fiber that are beneficial for health. Eating the pith along with the rest of the apple can provide additional nutritional benefits.


Does vomit clean your body?

Vomiting is a natural reflex triggered by the ingestion of toxins. This reflex is an important one to ensure that recognized toxins are expelled from the body before they enter the bloodstream and circulate to peripheral organs where they may incur greater damage. In this sense, vomiting is an important mechanism not to "cleanse" the body, but to ensure it doesn't "get dirty". In addition to the natural vomiting reflex, we can initiate vomiting in other circumstances. Individuals with eating disorders, for example, may induce vomiting to stay thin. In this sense, vomiting is not at all protective. In fact, if vomiting is induced frequently for a sustained amount of time, it can severely damage the individual.


What is the white stuff inside an apple and is it safe to eat?

The white stuff inside an apple is called the apple core, which consists of the seeds and fibrous material. It is safe to eat, but the seeds contain a small amount of cyanide, so it is best to avoid eating them in large quantities.


Is it bad to eat A LOT of cough drops?

Eating a lot of cough drops can lead to an overdose of active ingredients such as menthol or eucalyptus, causing adverse effects like dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. It is important to adhere to the recommended dosage on the product packaging and consult a healthcare professional if you are unsure.

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