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If you become hungry and do not eat , will youor stomach begin to eat its own lining?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been diagnosed with two duodenal ulcers over the years (I took after my Dad)!
The consultant at Stoke Mandeville told me, that I must eat breakfast every morning, something I rarely did. I was given a diet sheet which I didn't always follow, but since taking the medication & regularly eating brekkie, the symptoms seem to have subsided.
Mattk, I would agree that chewing gum causes the stomach to produce acid. However, I have been advised to chew gum by my hygeinist to help with my teeth and gums. I had never chewed gum regularly before this recommendation. Chewing encourages saliva to be produced, which breaks down food, helping to keep teeth and gums healthier (especially if you won't see a toothbrush for hours). I chew immediately after eating and so hopefully my stomach is not producing any extra acid and ruining itself. So I would suggest that chewing gum is not bad for you in the right situation.