If you are eating chalk it is a definite sign that you have a condition called PICA. Your body is having a problem absorbing minerals. ( this is why you are "craving" such an odd substance). Good news though, this is easily treated and after your body is back to "normal" it will then be easy and most importantly SAFER for you to conceive. Go see a nutritionist or your family doctor . Easily fixed with some supplements.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that tomatoes have any direct impact on the menstrual cycle. Eating a balanced diet that includes tomatoes can contribute to overall health and well-being, but it is unlikely to specifically affect the menstrual cycle.
They make edible chalk
An appetite for eating chalk falls under the banner called
Ginger does not affect the menstrual flow.
Eating chalk is not advisable, as it is not meant for human consumption and can lead to gastrointestinal issues. While chalk itself may not directly affect the liver, ingesting non-food substances could lead to other health complications. Additionally, consuming large amounts of chalk can result in a condition called pica, which may indicate nutritional deficiencies. It's best to avoid eating non-food items and seek medical advice if you have cravings for them.
Most certainly.
Chalk (calcium carbonate) is one of a few different mild abrasives present in modern toothpastes. Abrasives do help to clean the teeth of food particles and plaque, but most of the cleaning action comes from the brush itself.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
it could, but usually, no. 8 out of 10 chance it will not affect your menstrual cycle
Yes eating a chalk can make u fat and can increase ur body weight
No, eating flour cannot slow down your menstrual bleeding at all.There are medications that can help lighten menstrual bleeding, and over time dietary changes can reduce menstrual flow too. But there is nothing you can eat to 'slow down' your menstrual period.
No, eating green mango does not effect your period in any way. Although diet can have an effect on your menstrual cycle and menstruation, there is no specific food that would cause a significant change.