If you chew gum you will actually lose a few calories around your face and jaw. This is only for sugarless gum. However, the effect will be so small it would hardly be noticeable.
But! This doesn't mean you should chew gum 24/7. You wouldn't actually loose anything.
1 - 2 pieces a few days a week is fine.
Yes. It was once believed that Chewing Gum might help with weight loss, but studies have shown that it actually adds to weight gain.
Not nesseccarily but by chewing gum I have found that it helps me not feel hungry and also helps curves my cravings for something sweet.
Chewing sugar free gum can curb cravings for sweets, if you have willpower and avoid the cravings then yes the gum can help.
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yes, gum is very refreshing. when you are very hungry you tend to chew gum because of the flavor and because its refreshing :)
It will help you a great deal, it makes you less hungry and the sugar helps your brain.
sometimes after you chew gum and whenever you get hungry
Yes, Especially when watching tv. I generally chew gum and that helps
yes they do make you hungry especaly if your female during your cycle you get extra hungry
In theory, it looks like the plan would work. But it doesnt. The gum is only there to keep your mouth occupied, your brain will still tell your body its hungry, it wont kill the hunger. It wont help you lose weight because you will still be hungry, despite having chewed 2 packs of gum you will still be hungry because the gum will not fill you up, only now you will have a headache from all the chewing too! Gum is THE MOST obvious way of telling a person is trying to lose weight
Actually we get gum from whales.how we get gum from whales is that when they die there blaber be used to make gum.
you get bubble gum and melt it
Definition: starve: to be extremely hungry, or make somebody extremely hungry ( often passive )
Chewing is the first step in digestion. While you chew, salivary glands start producing saliva because they are trying to break down the "food" since your body doesn't know the difference between chewing gum and food. This also triggers your stomach to produce more acid in preparation to break down the "food" and your stomach expands, giving more space for the "food". This makes you hungry because your body is ready for digestion.
it will be bubble gum.