Yes, it is. Vomit is just chewed up food from your stomach. But that does not mean you should eat it because it would probably taste gross! Many animals eat their own, or their parents, throw-up to survive.
Not particularly - whatever caused them to throw up is probably still in the vomit, so eating it (again) will likely cause them to through it up (again).
You most likely won't survive from like fluid build up in your lung and etc.
eat bread sit up right dont choke on your own vomit drink minium(water only)
It is vomit. Please throw up immediately and it should be relieved.
The smell of the vomit cleared the room. They had to clean it up quickly to avoid vomit stains.
The lungfish can survive for up to three years out of water by burrowing itself in mud and estivating (a state of dormancy). During this time, it slows down its metabolism and relies on a specialized respiratory system that allows it to exchange gases through its skin.
Vomit starts from the stomach, up the esophagus, and into the mouth when gag reflexes make humans expel the foul-tasting vomit.
No. When a person vomits, everything from their stomach comes up. The heart is in no way connected to the gastrointestinal system and it would be literally impossible to vomit your own heart.
To throw up or vomit.
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cells that's make up the lung