There are several different health risks that could come up if you eat uncooked meat. Most of the time your body will digest it but sometimes you can get sick. You may experience vomiting, food poisoning, cramps, or tape worm.
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yeah i think so but it takes you 7 days to digest your food and 7 years to digest gum. so yeah we digest everthing
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You can not digest cellulose or what we call fiber.
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Mayraj Rasool. has written:
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It takes just aslong to digest duck as it takes to digest any other food
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The word 'digest' is both a noun (digest, digests) and a verb (digest, digests, digesting, digested).
The noun 'digest' (di gest) is a word for a summation or condensation of a book or report.
The verb 'digest' (di gest) means to break down food within the body into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
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no manche -.-
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no manche -.-
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Jerry Tarde is the head editor of Golf Digest. He was not always the the head editor of Golf Digest. He has written many golf related articles for the Golf Digest magazine.
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It can take a long time for a bagel to fully digest. In average, it will take close to 24 hours for it to digest.
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there both as hard to digest!! How ever if you nibble the chese cracker you can digest it quicker
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in its atmosphere on decaying material to break it down to a form that it can consume
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Potential risks associated with dogs eating corn cobs include choking, intestinal blockage, and digestive issues. Corn cobs can be difficult for dogs to digest and may cause serious health problems if ingested. It is important to monitor your dog's access to corn cobs and seek veterinary care if you suspect they have consumed one.
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