I think the word you are looking for is celia.
puberty.pubic hair grows
It comes out as solid waste.
The tiny finger-like projections in the digestive system are called villi. They are located in the small intestine and play a crucial role in increasing the surface area for absorption of nutrients. Each villus is covered in even smaller hair-like structures called microvilli, which further enhance nutrient absorption. Together, they significantly improve the efficiency of the digestive process.
Even if you doubled your intake of Flintstones vitamins, you would still be lacking in many vital nutrients like your B vitamins that support energy and skin and hair growth. The patch vitamins bypass the digestive system to deliver the nutrients directly into the bloodstream passing through the skin.
Nioxin System 3 is a three part hair care regiment that is designed to help a person regrow hair. It consists of the BioAmp for thick, strong hair, the Glyco-Color Shield to protect the scalp and the hair color, and the Transactive Delivery System to add nutrients to the scalp.
A proctologist studys the digestive system. A paleontologist find dinosaurs' bones. A cosmetologist does hair, manicures, pedicures
The rattlesnake has a strong digestive system that is capable of digesting almost the entire prey item, hair excluded. The venom is actually a digestive fluid that begins the digestive process before the prey item is even swallowed.
No nutrients helps hair grow faster, but lack of nutrients may cause your hair to grow slower. Generally, your hair cells need the same nutrients your normal cells need, plus more protein as hair is covered with keratin, a protein combination.
Some organic oils and nutrients help in making the scalp conducive for hair growth. It is best to consult a hair expert in order to get the right oils and nutrients for your hair.
it does not leave. it stays inside your body like if you chew your hair then the hair stays inside your body forever and you'll have to have a opporation to get it out........ BYE xx
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When you eat hair, it typically passes through your digestive system without being broken down or digested. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, which is not easily broken down by the enzymes in your digestive tract. In rare cases, consuming large amounts of hair over time could potentially lead to a condition called trichobezoar, where hair accumulates in the stomach and forms a mass that can cause blockages or other digestive issues. It is generally not recommended to eat hair due to the potential health risks associated with it.