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    1. Asked: March 1, 2022In: Communication

      Osteopenia and exercising

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      Added an answer on March 2, 2022 at 11:22 pm

      It really depends on how strong your bones still are, you should get help from some physical therapists. Osteopenia is a side effect of undiagnosed celiac disease. Your intestinal villi are worn down to nothing due to the body attacking itself, so you can't absorb vitamins and minerals efficiently,Read more

      It really depends on how strong your bones still are, you should get help from some physical therapists. Osteopenia is a side effect of undiagnosed celiac disease. Your intestinal villi are worn down to nothing due to the body attacking itself, so you can’t absorb vitamins and minerals efficiently, or even at all. Make sure your vitamin supplements are all gluten free and see a physical therapist.

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    2. Asked: March 1, 2022In: Communication

      What are the benefits of chewing gum?

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      Added an answer on March 2, 2022 at 11:22 pm

      When it comes to chewing gum, it's the type of gum you chew that makes a difference in whether it's beneficial or harmful to your teeth. While chewing gum containing sugar may actually increase your chances of developing a cavity, there is clinical evidence that demonstrates just the opposite for suRead more

      When it comes to chewing gum, it’s the type of gum you chew that makes a difference in whether it’s beneficial or harmful to your teeth. While chewing gum containing sugar may actually increase your chances of developing a cavity, there is clinical evidence that demonstrates just the opposite for sugar-free gum. And there’s even better news when it comes to chewing sugar-free gum that is sweetened with xylitol.

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    3. Asked: March 1, 2022In: Communication

      How much alcohol is too much alcohol?

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      Added an answer on March 2, 2022 at 11:22 pm

      It depends what kind of alcohol it is. I'm super weak physically and a lightweight. I can potentially feel a little sick from drinking alcohol without even getting drunk. Strong straight liquor easily gives me gag reflexes even if it's very little, too little to even feel an effect. It's okay when IRead more

      It depends what kind of alcohol it is. I’m super weak physically and a lightweight. I can potentially feel a little sick from drinking alcohol without even getting drunk. Strong straight liquor easily gives me gag reflexes even if it’s very little, too little to even feel an effect. It’s okay when I dilute in cocktails, but I’m usually tipsy with two and start being drunk at the third glass.

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