Yes, i chew
I have heard that it can be a symptom, but it doesn't MEAN you have an iron deficiency.
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The Chew - 2011 Make-Ahead Meals on Ice 2-150 was released on: USA: 9 May 2013
Chewing on ice may be a sign of anemia. Chew sugar free gum instead.
There is nothing inherently bad about chewing on ice. Chewing on crushed ice is preferable to cubes because chewing cubes could cause cracks in tooth enamel. If you are craving ice to chew on it may be a sign of anemia which could indicate an iron deficiency.
Chew sugarless minty gum. Chew ice chips. Bite a lemon slice or even just think about it.
The craving to chew ice is normally a sign of sexual frustration, not a heart problem
Cunnalingus?
It just means gum... that you can chew. Or if you mean it a different way, it means that you're muching on gum.