You don't but you need to stop vomiting to lose weight or you will have bigger problems.
The salty or metallic taste has to do with the increased saliva that occurs before vomiting. The increased saliva helps to protect the teeth from extremely acidic stomach acids that come up in vomit.
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You mean it's not supposed to?
I'm pretty sure it can. When/if you vomit, the juice that comes out that smells like vomit, chances are that it is gastric juice. All vomit is is the contents of our stomach which includes gastric juices.
They live in your stomach and when you vomit from a hangover the come out
because if you don't go to the vomit comit you will not know how to control your spaceship or your astraunatic devices and you have to know how to call or orbit another object because if anything goes wrong you need to contact another device to come help you
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The "diced carrots" commonly found in vomit are actually parts of the stomach wall lining. Vomiting is such a violent process that bits of it come off.
Vomit has a strong and unpleasant odor because it contains stomach acids and partially digested food, which release foul-smelling gases when they come into contact with the air. These gases contribute to the distinct smell of vomit.
Did you eat kryptonite or a glow stick?
Yes, vomit can contain bacteria, as it often includes digestive contents from the stomach, which may harbor various microorganisms. The presence of bacteria in vomit can come from food, the gastrointestinal tract, or infections. Additionally, certain conditions, such as food poisoning or gastrointestinal infections, can increase the bacterial load in vomit. It’s important to handle vomit with care to avoid potential contamination or spread of illness.