People may consume metal accidentally, often through contaminated food or utensils, but intentional metal ingestion can occur in certain cultural or psychological contexts. Some individuals may engage in pica, a disorder characterized by craving and consuming non-food items, which can include metals. Additionally, some cultures have traditional practices involving the use of metal for health benefits, though these are generally not scientifically supported. Overall, eating metal can be harmful and is not recommended.
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No it is not because you can eat baking powder and you can't eat metal.
Pandas can't eat iron, at least not in its recognizable metal form.
Hazardous waste.
The time it takes for rust to eat through metal depends on various factors such as the type of metal, the environment it is exposed to, and the thickness of the metal. In general, it can take several months to years for rust to significantly eat through metal.
NO don't eat gun metal don't eat any kind of metal
There is no problem using a metal spoon to scoop honey.
No it is metal
Rats!
Yes, vinegar can corrode or "eat away" certain types of metal, such as iron or steel, due to its acidic properties.
they are things that people use to eat metal rods and they die becasue of cancer and they start excreting blood from their asses
The acidity of the alcohol corrodes the metal, "eating away" at it.