NO, You can't chew gum while fasting. As soon as you chew a gum while fasting your fast will break. But, if you're in fast for weight loss then if you think that gum helps you then you can go for it.
it is true that if you chew gum while cutting onions you will not cry
Bazooka gum loses mass because of the sugar loss. As you chew on the gum you are eating the sugar inside the gum. What you are chewing on is a gum base. Once the sugar is gone all that is left is the gum base, which has no flavor.
because of the molasses
Because you look like a monkey haha. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because the gum loses it's flavor and hardens because the gum has been chewed for so long and it just does.
Yes but be careful if you move your gum around while you chew because it can attach itself to your ring.
When you chew gum, some of it mixes with your saliva and breaks down into smaller molecules that can be swallowed or spit out. This process decreases the overall mass of the gum as it is being broken down and dissolved in your mouth.
As you chew the gum, your saliva dissolves some or most of the sugar in the gum. You could try the experiment!You need:GumBeam Balance (to measure the weight of the gum)TimerSo chew for 2 minutes. Then measure the mass.Then chew for 4 minutes. The measure the mass.See and record the difference!To make it more accurate, involve 4 people into your gum chewing experiment. Then record the mass and compare. You should get the mean,average by adding all the mass and dividing it by the number of people who chewed the gum.
yes because you are moving your mouth and when i chew gum my gums hurt after a while
not while swimming, for diving, helps you concentrate
A train made from gum is a Chew Chew train get it a CHEW CHEW train.
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