Your lower stomach may poke out due to excess fat accumulation, poor posture, or weak abdominal muscles. To reduce it, you can try exercises targeting the lower abs, improve your posture, maintain a healthy diet, and engage in regular cardiovascular exercise. Consulting with a healthcare provider or a fitness professional can also provide personalized advice.
No. Your BAC would still be the same. But vomiting would reduce the alcohol levels in the stomach, so your BAC later on will be lower.
No, your saliva and the acid in your stomach softens them.
You can lower pH in the stomach by consuming acidic foods or beverages, such as citrus fruits or vinegar. Additionally, medications known as proton pump inhibitors can be used to reduce stomach acid production. Consulting a healthcare professional before making any changes is recommended.
Both the upper and lower ends of the stomach have a sphincter that regulates flow into and out of the stomach. The lower esophageal sphincter is at the top of the stomach, and the pyloric sphincter is at the lower end of the stomach.
The thought is vicious. DON'T DO IT!
Well actually they reduce stomach acid and it raises the pH to reduce the acidity in the stomach. It also relieves heartburn.
Poke him in his leg or stomach or tickle his neck
A little under your stomach by your bellybutton
The heartbeat you feel in your lower stomach is the abdominal aorta beating and it is perfectly normal.
No.
Gastric acid would reduce the acid in the stomach! :)) ('.') == ==
In a normal or healthy woman it shouldn't hurt your vagina when you poke your belly button, not unless you poke it too hard. What you can feel is a discomfort in your stomach that can stretch towards your vagina and it shouldn't be painful; it would feel more weird than painful. But if it is, perhaps you have an infection in your lower abdomen or your vagina that needs to be looked at.