No. Tissues are made of paper which is made from cellulose which humans cannot digest.
it can digest gum it digests in the same amount of time as any food
Some fiber material is not digested.
vegetables contain cellulose and the human body cannot digest that
You wouldn't be able to digest starch.
cellulose.there are no enzymes in our body to digest cellulose
Beans don't usually smell bad. But what they do is cause gases to build up in the body and cause you to have more flatulence (farting). Beans can be hard to digest, and as such, they rot in the intestines, and they give off methane gas.
beans take longer time to get digested as they are proteins and complex carbohydrate while sugars is already refined and processed beand also has fibre and fibre takes long hours to get digested.
Yes, that is your body telling you that it cannot digest what you've ingested. Listen to your body talk.
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.
The human body cannot digest cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls. While we can break down some forms of fiber, cellulose remains undigested as our digestive enzymes cannot break its bonds.
no it cant digest it just goes right through you