You don't. It makes a substance that helps carry oxygen through your body.
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It will digest "properly" unless it has been consumed along with milk to tea/coffee (which all inhibit iron absorption). You may be referring to the fact that iron in an egg is not "haem" iron - a kind of iron which is easier for the human body to synthesise. Haem iron is the kind of iron found in meat, which is more easily utilized by the body. (Although it may appear that meat is more difficult to digest than an egg, the iron it meat is more easily absorbed).
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Yes, humans use some metals but they are not in the metallic form but in the ionic form. The best example is the ionic form of iron which is found in all red blood cells. This form carries oxygen to all the body cells.
Iron tablets are not made of pure metallic iron; instead, they contain iron salts like ferrous sulfate, ferrous gluconate, or ferrous fumarate. These salts are easily absorbed by the body. The tablets are designed to be easy to swallow and digest, which is why they are usually coated and do not resemble solid iron.
According to wic and the maltomeal box, infants and toddlers can digest maltomeal.its supposed to be a good source of iron.
Humans cannot digest metals; so there are no edible metals in the true sense of the word. There are, however, trace metals in certain foods. Iron, for instance.
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No, the human body cannot digest dirt. Dirt is composed of soil, rocks, and other non-edible materials that the body cannot break down or absorb as nutrients. Eating dirt can lead to health issues and is not recommended.
Yes, they can digest food.
Yes they do digest food.
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no pancakes are not hard to digest