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Old 02-12-2006, 09:29 PM   #7
fasteddie
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Yay! Whew! I'd just be scared if Zoe swallowed it. Not sure if the gum would get stuck in her throat or tummy or whatnot. I've always heard never to swallow gum, so I had to research this a bit out of curiousity...
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Dear Yahoo!:
What happens if you swallow chewing gum?
Dustin
Carbondale, Illinois
Dear Dustin:
We started by typing three words into the Yahoo! search field: chewing, gum, and swallow. We weren't impressed with the site matches, so we focused on the web page matches.

We noticed a page from Ask Dr. Weil, a popular health and alternative medicine web site. Dr. Weil reassures us that the body will get rid of the gum in due time. However, he does point out that sugar-free gum, whether swallowed or chewed in large amounts, can cause digestive problems. The sugar substitutes (hexitol, sorbitol, and mannitol, to name a few) found in sugar-free gum are not absorbed, but pass into the small intestine and colon, where they can cause diarrhea.

We wanted a second opinion, so we headed over to the Loyola University Health System, where a newsletter focusing on health myths addressed the topic of swallowing chewing gum. In their opinion, it's not the healthiest thing you can do, but if you do swallow your gum, it will simply pass through your system undigested into your stool (much like fiber).

The consensus seems that it's best to toss your chewed-out gum in the trash, but if you do happen to swallow a piece, don't worry -- it won't sit in your tummy for seven years.

http://ask.yahoo.com/20010223.html
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