I would like to know, since I also crave the smell of Pine Sol!!!!
* Just took some illegal drugs * Pregnant * Period * Hungry
Nope. But I would watch the rubber band under hot water incase of any chemicals. Just better safe then sorry. But if it's clean, No
It is a known factor that lemons and limes contain more vitamin C than oranges. Why we love lemons like we do I think it is the sweet and sour when it comes to pies or lemonade. Men do not crave lemons like we do matter of fact some do not like lemons period . It may just be a hormone connection because women crave lemons bad when they are pregnant.
Do you crave onions, garlic, cabbage or broccoli?You may have a sluggish or overloaded liver. These foods contain high levels of sulfur, which help improve liver function. A sluggish liver cannot work properly to help break down toxins or keep hormones in balance. Toxins can accumulate from either external sources or from poor digestion that results in internal toxicity. You have nutritional deficiencies and too much toxic exposure.
Rubber tires are not safe for dogs to chew on. Chewing on rubber tires can lead to ingestion of harmful chemicals and can pose a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockages if swallowed. It's important to provide safe and appropriate chew toys for dogs to prevent any potential harm from chewing on non-toy items.
It would take less chewing to blow a big bubble.Because you are blowing not chewing.
there is never to much chewing because you chew every single day to eat ,if we didn't chew we would chock on our food ,so...........there is no such thing as chewing to much.But if it was gum to much chewing would be 1 hour or so.
That depends on a lot of things: her diet, physiological, psychological, sociological, reproductive needs. Examples:A cow in heat would crave a bull.A cow that has a diet that is poor in phosphorus will crave phosphorus by eating wood.A cow that has been separated from the herd will crave having company or her herd mates back.A cow that has been eating dry feed for a long period of time will crave water.A cow in a frightening situation will crave to get out of it as soon and as fast as possible.
The main component in modern chewing gum is a synthetic latex polymer of the same origin as the "rubber" in car tires.. It does not digest in any animals digestive system. Neither does it hang out inn the digestive system as some folk tales would have us believe. It passes out of the body with all the other undigested solid waste within a few hours. At one time chewing gum was made from natural latexes made from the latex sap of the sapodilla tree (native to Central America). This sap was called chicle. Duringr World War II chemists learned to make synthetic rubber which came to replace most natural rubber in chewing gum (e.g., polyethylene and polyvinyl acetate). The last U.S. manufacturer to use chicle is Glee Gum.
Many people crave power.
Because people would just keep on chewing!