its not how far you stick your finger down your throat, its when you touch your uvula (that little thing at the back of your mouth that looks like a water drop.
You stick two fingers down your throat and then throw up but that is really dumb because your body will throw up the food which contains energy and vitamins. Or for that matter, it's best done to get rid of swallowed poison - not food.
Yes because the longer your finger is the more grip you have
obviously not that far unless you want vomit in your mouth
further than i can throw it.
IPECAC SYrup, in the baby section of the drug store
You're probably brushing too far and activating the gag reflex that keeps things that aren't food out of your throat.
Each person's anatomy is different. The tongue's length averages 6 inches to 9 inches. it's anchored at the back of you throat.
really far they can throw as far 200 metres
As far as "it" goes
They will roll towards the far end of the lane.
when the ball leave your hands it go into the air and foul back down and slow motions
There is rapid latex particle test for streptococcal antigen. If negative, then you have to go for throat swab culture. This will differentiate between sore throat, strep versus non strep.