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Crazy enough - it does! Over time.

Your stomache lining is full of cells that create mucous, which forms a protective barrier between gastric acids and you. This barrier is not always 100%, and a weakening of it can lead to stomache ulcers - where you are literally digesting yourself (that's what you get for only eating spicy burritoes!).

Thankfully, your stomache lining cells are the fastest cells in your body to reproduce. So even when they routinely get digested, you will actually make a completely new stomache lining in just two weeks!

How's that for food for thought?

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