Eating too fast means you swallow air and the stomach may become expanded.
Reactions to chocolate / lactose intolerance can cause gas and bloating.
no. you do not because the frogs are already chocolate. They can move because they are magical, but they do not need to be turned into chocolate before being eaten.
Not unless you are at risk for Diabetes. And need to watch the weight.
Well if you are out exercising or need a quick snack go for the gummie bears and not chocolate because the sugar in the chocolate will tend to make you hyper and later on make you crash. So as i said when yo come to a snack counter in a park go for the gummy bears. Well if you are out exercising or need a quick snack go for the gummie bears and not chocolate because the sugar in the chocolate will tend to make you hyper and later on make you crash. So as i said when yo come to a snack counter in a park go for the gummy bears.
Cookies can provide a quick source of energy due to their sugar content. They can also satisfy cravings for something sweet or indulgent. However, it's important to consume them in moderation as they can be high in sugar, fat, and calories.
Chocolate contains sugar and fat. A lollipop would contain only sugar. However, it has been suggested that eating a little dark chocolate every day, like drinking a single glass of red wine every day, could be beneficial to your health. Sugar is something we need to live, but there isn't a certain kind of sugar which could increase your health. So, eating dark chocolate could, COULD, be better than just eating a lollipop.
It's a natural reaction, you need some pleasure such as chocolate, or something sweet during pregnancy. Mostly due to the fact you aren't eating a lot of sweet stuff, and your body craves it.
No. Chocolate can give you a quick energy boost, but for a run you need longer lasting energy. Complex carbohydrates would work better - whole wheat pasta, brown rice, etc.
Yes. This is due to your stomach having expanded from the amount of food in it. Plus you also need more energy to help digest the food which means your body needs more oxygen.
No! The bad effects of eating chocolate are overstimulation of the heart and nervous system. In fact, given a large enough dose of chocolate, it could kill a dog! Tums do nothing to stop the absorption of the chocolate into the bloodstream. How much chocolate is too much? There is a formula, call your vet! I am not a vet; just a person who went through this last Christmas Eve after my dog ate a batch of chocolate chip cookies. Yes, he did need to have induced vomiting and it wasn't a pleasant night. But, he is alive for the upcoming Christmas! Hope this answers.
Feeling bloated and needing to burp could be due to excess gas in your stomach. Try drinking peppermint tea or taking an over-the-counter antacid to help relieve the discomfort. Avoid carbonated beverages, chewing gum, and eating too quickly, which can contribute to gas buildup. If symptoms persist or worsen, consider consulting a doctor.
It means it has a bloated abdomen, and will likely need to see a vet.
Thick chocolate comes from normal chocolate; it was fueld by the need for more chocolate in one bar or candy.