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Have you ever swallowed chewing gum?

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It is a classic playground scare story - if you swallow chewing gum it will stay in your digestive system for seven years.But according to scientists at the American Chemical Society, the tale is myth as chewing gum is no more harmful than the rest of the food that passes through our digestive system.It says while gum is harder to digest, it tends to pass harmlessly through our guts much like other foods.
By examining how regular foods are processed through our bodies, a video from The American Chemical Society reveals what really happens when you swallow chewing gum.When we eat something - whether it be normal foods or chewing gum - it goes through three main phases in our bodies.The first of these phases is the 'mechanical' phase (otherwise known as chewing).As the Reactions video explains, with normal foods 'your teeth and tongue work together to crush the food you eat into tiny bits.'Munching your food then triggers muscle movements which move the food through your digestive tract down to your stomach, where muscles 'churn your chewed up food with digestive juices.'
The second phase involves enzymes - biological catalysts which speed up chemical reactions - which are found in your saliva, stomach juices and intestines.Enzymes 'kick start' the reactions to break down the food into its constituent parts, whether they are fats from foods such as cheese, carbohydrates from food such as pasta, or proteins from meat or nuts.These constituent parts are the nutrients your body can use.Stomach acid, which is made up of hydrochloric acid and salts, leads the third phase of digestion.The video explains 'this harsh brew dissolves chewed food into a slurry so your intestines can handle it'.After this point, whatever remains goes straight down the toilet.
How does your body process chewing gum?As you'll have probably noticed, the main difference when processing chewing gum is the fact that during the 'mechanical phase' you don't crush the chewing gum down into tiny bits - that would somewhat defeat the purpose of chewing gum.Instead, if you swallow the gum, it will go down in one big wad before it enters phase two - the enzyme phase.
Most of the molecules in gum are carbohydrates, oils and alcohols. As with any other food, on their own these molecules are easily broken down.However, the video explains 'your body doesn't have an enzyme for the rubber polymers, regardless of whether they're natural or synthetic' so the gum passes through to Phase three. While stomach acid is strong, it still can't dissolve the rubber polymers in the chewing gum.In fact, the video explains 'rubbers are very good at shielding from acids in general - that's one reason we wear rubber gloves for protection.'So, while part of your gum does survive digestion, it does not remain in your stomach for seven years.
The video concludes 'even though you don't break down the rubber polymers, your body has no problem moving that lump of gum through your digestive system and out the other end within a day or two.'


1楼2016-06-01 16:02回复
    I have no experience like that.But my brother do.He swallowed chewing gum in his early ages and we were all worried about that.Because the words on package says don't swallow it and the adults also think it is harmful to do so.I remember we were almost despaired and my brother was waiting to die.However,he has grown up into an 1.9-metre man and live a happy life.


    来自Android客户端3楼2016-06-01 17:19
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      I have heard that the surface of the body's intestines and stomach is very smooth, and will produce large amounts of mucus, therefore the chewing gum will not be stuck inside the stomach, but will discharge directly.


      来自Android客户端4楼2016-06-01 19:27
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        Good news for me!I love chewing gum and I have swallowed it for twice...I remembered that when I was young,my mom told me there would be a chewing gum tree in my stomach if I swallowed it and I had been worried about that for a long timeథ౪థ.But now it seems that chewing gum have no problem with our stomach.


        来自Android客户端5楼2016-06-01 23:24
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          I have no experience like that.But my brother do.He swallowed chewing gum in his early ages and we were all worried about that.Because the words on package says don't swallow it and the adults also think it is harmful to do so.I remember we were almost despaired and my brother was waiting to die.However,he has grown up into an 1.9-metre man and live a happy life


          来自iPhone客户端7楼2016-06-06 09:01
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            yep,I have swallowed chewing gum when I a was a little boy.I was so scared,worrying about being killed by the chewing up which I have swallowed.But finally I wake up in the next morning and finding that i was ok,at that moment I thought maybe I was a superman.


            IP属地:山东来自Android客户端8楼2016-06-06 10:25
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              I can’t remember whether I swallowed chewing gum. But in my childhood, I also believed the things that chewing gum is hard to digest. I was always very careful when I eating the chewing gum. Now, I also don’t swallow chewing gum.


              IP属地:湖南9楼2016-06-07 00:20
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