A human needs to drink at least 8- 8 ounces glasses of water (h2o) each day.
Excessive daily consumption of L-carnitine is generally considered to be more than 3 grams per day.
In reality human meat is fit for human consumption. Pretty much any animal (unless poisonous) Is fit for human consumption, so yes, bull shark is fit too.
3% of the earths water is freshwater.
The suggested daily consumption of fiber is 25-30 grams
I don't know much about your daily life. But if you evercount anything, then you use integers to do it.
Firstly Combustion; and then [much more recently] {totally reckless} Consumption.
The average rice consumption varies by region and dietary habits, but globally, it is approximately 100-150 grams per person per day. In countries like China and India, this figure can be much higher, often exceeding 200 grams daily. However, in Western countries, rice consumption is typically lower, averaging around 50 grams per person. Individual needs may vary based on dietary preferences and nutritional requirements.
1 to 2 mg daily is needed.
an average human should have around 2000.
The recommended maximum daily intake of l-carnitine is around 2,000-3,000 milligrams. Consuming more than this amount may lead to side effects or health issues.
Gold is not meant for human consumption. Although, if ingested, it is inert.
Between around 1,000 and 1,500 kwh/per year. $52 to $120