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  1. Há 2 dias · Do you chew gum and what do you do with it when you've finished? Listen to Rob and Finn discussing the history and chemical properties of gum and why it's messing up our streets whilst...

  2. 25 de mai. de 2024 · 0. No views 57 seconds ago. Ever wondered how modern chewing gum was invented? It all started in the 1860s with Thomas Adams. Experimenting with chicle, a natural gum from the sapodilla tree,...

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  3. Há 3 dias · You're about to embark on a quest to discover the hardest, most durable chewing gum that promises to deliver not only an enduring chew but also long-lasting flavor. This guide will lead you through the labyrinth of options to help you select the most satisfying gum for your resilient jaws.

  4. Takeaway. Chewing gum may reduce inflammation and soothe your esophagus. This is because chewing gum causes your saliva to become more alkaline, which can help neutralize stomach acid. Acid...

  5. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Most of the time, swallowing your chewing gum by accident won't lead to any significant health consequences. The undigested gum will simply pass a day or two later in a bowel movement. However, if you swallow gum regularly, there is a chance that it could lead to complications such as bowel obstruction .

  6. Há 2 dias · Ancient Origins. Gum has been around for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, Mayans, and Aztecs, enjoyed chewing various natural substances, such as tree resin, sap, and even birch bark. These early forms of gum were used for medicinal, hygienic, and even recreational purposes. Chewing Gum Goes Mainstream.

  7. Há 5 dias · Making chewing gum is a process with several steps. First, the gum base is heated until it turns soft. In the early days (as early as the Stone Age!), chicle gum was made from the sap of a tree called Sapodilla. Modern methods make use of a rubbery chemical called polyisobutylene.

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