Peanuts and pretzels can help mitigate the effects of alcohol by providing protein and carbohydrates, which slow the absorption of alcohol in the bloodstream. The fats in peanuts also help create a barrier in the stomach, further reducing the rate at which alcohol is absorbed. Additionally, their salt content can encourage hydration, which is beneficial when consuming alcohol. However, while these snacks may help, they do not eliminate the effects of alcohol.
Actually the sweetener called xylitol (a sugar alcohol) is known to have a mild laxative effect.... I think
Bacteria do help to digest food in peoples' intestines.
No, peanuts do not help to regulate insulin in the blood.
Running actually makes you digest slower
The stomach produces an acid to help digest food.
Hershey's Kisses do melt, but their melting point is relatively high compared to other chocolates due to their unique formulation, which includes a blend of cocoa solids, cocoa butter, and milk solids. When placed on a pretzel, the heat from the pretzel is not sufficient to fully melt the Kiss, especially if the pretzel is at room temperature. Additionally, the pretzel's surface can help moderate the temperature, allowing the Kiss to soften without completely melting.
It depends how you use them
no it dosent
They don't! bodies digest it without the 'peoples' help.
its called E.coli..they live inside the guts of the animals and help them to digest food.
Pepsin helps digest proteins in the human body.
no peanuts have many calories.