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Deprive yourself to it slowly, don't try to stop eating gum at once! Example: If chew two pieces of gum a day, limit yourself to one a day, one a week, and eventually, none!
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They have also been documented eating gums from Commiphora species and Colvillea racemosa, bud exudates from Zanthoxylum tsihanimposa, sap from baobab trees (Adansonia species), nectar from Crateva greveana flowers, the sugary excretions from bugs (family Machaerotidae) which feed on trees of the genus Rhopalocarpus, and very small amounts of fruit.
When she says, "Mommy, I need Aqua Sand" or "I only want to eat gum!" or "Wipe my butt!," I am less affected.
Information about its diet is limited, but it is suspected to be one of the more insectivorous slow loris species, and is also known to eat gum from woody plants.
It is against the law to eat gum in some countries.
Don't eat gum: Your brain thinks that you are feeding it, and when it doesn't get any food, you will feel more hungry.
The small marmosets of the South American genus Callithrix have exclusively diurnal rhythms and are insectivorous and also eat gums, while the slightly larger, but equally diurnal, tamarins (genus Saguinus) are more omnivorous.
Don't try eating chewing gum either-it becomes a hassle if you're caught or you're talking to the teacher.
Or else that he would be happy to eat the gum.
Some customers have spent so much trying to win a lobster, they end up having to eat bubble gum out of the machine next to it.
It turned out that she regularly ate chewing gum, and, it appears, small coins.
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