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26 November 2025

  • curprev 12:1412:14, 26 November 2025 172.18.0.1 talk 5,770 bytes +5,770 Created page with "<br>Chewing on ice will give you extra than just the chills; all that crunching, it seems, is unhealthy to your mouth -- the behavior can injure gentle tissue (corresponding to your gums) and has been identified to break or crack teeth. And this is one thing you would possibly now know: It could also be a sign that you're anemic. Red blood cells carry an iron-rich protein known as hemoglobin, which delivers oxygen throughout the body. Without an enormous enough delivery..."