I wouldn't eat it, that's kind of gross, but I don't think it really has a side-effect.
No, eating pig's brains will not make you smarter. Intelligence is not determined by the food we consume. It is influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, education, and personal experiences.
After eating food? Perhaps a burp?
The person was preoccupied with spending their time on the internet which left no time for eating, talking, walking, or even sleeping.
Because they think it brings us good luck!
Bulimia nervosa is the eating disorder that involves binge eating followed by purging through methods such as vomiting, fasting, or excessive exercise. This behavior is typically driven by a fear of gaining weight and is often accompanied by feelings of guilt and shame. Treatment for bulimia involves therapy, nutritional counseling, and support from healthcare professionals.
Earwax isn't good for a cold sore after a scab has formed.
That's a good question! As I understand it, earwax protects the ear by the collection & removal of foreign bodies!
You ca purchase earwax in your ear. Just take a Q-Tip and move it through your ear. There you can get ear wax. Good Luck
Yes, there is DNA present in earwax.
Another name for earwax is cerumen. Earwax is a waxy substance that is yellow in color and is secreted in the ear canal.
A man with two recessive alleles for earwax would have the phenotype of dry earwax. Since dry earwax is the recessive trait, having two recessive alleles means he expresses this trait. Therefore, his phenotype is characterized by dry earwax.
The probability of a child having wet earwax depends on the genetics of the parents. Wet earwax is typically governed by a dominant allele, while dry earwax is recessive. If both parents have wet earwax (and are either homozygous or heterozygous), the child will likely inherit the wet earwax trait. However, if one parent has dry earwax, the probability varies based on the genetic makeup of both parents.
It is normal for the ear canal to have some yellowish-brown earwax
According to statistics, only 3 per cent of people eat their own boggies. but is that because we don't own up? - i think so!! But yes they can be igood for you if you have clean finger, but don't eat your earwax. if you want to find out a proper answer take a look at WHY EATING BOGGIES IS GOOD FOR YOU by Mitchell Symons.
Yes, it is possible for their children to have dry earwax. The type of earwax—dry or wet—is largely determined by genetics, specifically by a single gene that influences this trait. If either parent carries the gene for dry earwax, their children can inherit that trait. Therefore, the presence of dry earwax in the offspring is dependent on the genetic combinations they receive from their parents.
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