Oh honey, glass is just silica and oxygen, so no calories there. But if someone's chomping on glass, they've got bigger problems than counting calories - like a trip to the ER. So, tell your friend to stick to food that won't slice and dice their insides.
No, a piece of glass cannot travel through the body without causing harm. Glass is sharp and can cause internal injuries if it enters the body.
if the glass is small and to deep to get out will it work its way through my body?
It typically takes about 20-30 minutes for a glass of water to pass through the body's digestive system.
No. There are always calories in your body. People are continually ingesting (through food or drink) calories, and the body continues to process them. Calories are either stored or being used for energy, and it is a continuing cycle.
Nothing can actually "cancel out" the calories that you eat. The only way to use up calories is either naturally in your body or through exercise.
Weight gain is still basically the equation of calories consumed to calories burned. If you consume more calories than you use up, the body stores those calories in the form of fat for future use. The form that you consume the calories is irrelevant to the body, whether the calories come from a glass of milk, or a glass of wine. If the wine calories add more to the total calories than you burn, then you will put on weight.
Yes, until they are digested or burnt off through exercise.
It typically takes about 20-30 minutes for a glass of water to pass through your system and be absorbed by your body.
which nutrient supplies the body with the most calories
Water does not supply calories to the/our body.............
There are no fat grams in water. There are no calories in water. Pure water is something your body needs to be healthy.
Unused calories are converted into and stored through out the body as fat. It is a natural response to the feast/famine cycle.