Lemon juice is highly acidic, but it is unlikely to burn a hole in the stomach under normal circumstances. The stomach lining is designed to handle acidic substances, including gastric acid and foods like lemon juice. However, excessive consumption of lemon juice or prolonged exposure can irritate the stomach lining and potentially lead to issues such as gastritis. If someone has a pre-existing condition or sensitivity, they should consult a healthcare professional.
You will never be able to see your balls again. Nice life. there is one exception however if u stick a pencil down your Penis hole then you can possilbly get rid of it...
Not at all
Take a watermelon, cut a hole in it's rind, deposit some rice in the hole, wait overnight and grind rice with lemon juice and yoghurt and moisturizer and apply to the face, leave for 2 minutes, wash off.
No. There is evidence that spicy food cannot burn a hole in your stomach. It's proven.
Birch tree juice, black currant, lemon peel, raisins and sugar are the ingredients in Latvia's champagne.Specifically, drill a hole in a birch tree trunk. Gather and filter birch tree juice. Put in bottles and add in the following order raisins, lemon peel, black currant stick and sugar. Seal with cork and sealing wax. Serve in three months.
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No, it can't. This is because lemon acid is scientifically named 'citric acid' and stomach acid is likewise named 'hydrochloric acid'. Your stomach lining protects your stomach wall from the corrosive effects of hydrochloric acid, so citric acid will have no effect as it is weaker. However, it may give you heartburn!
If you touch that acid then it will burn a hole in your flesh.I need to burn some calories.They watched the evidence burn away in front of them.
a bin, bottle of water/juice, deodorant can. A hole.
There is water mixed in with the digestive juices. It has a pH close to 7. But all together, the pH of the entire mixture is around 2 or even less. It is said that it is strong enough to 'burn a hole in a rug'.