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  • Last Updated on September 25, 2024 by Nivedita Quick Take A social media post claims that there are numerous benefits of eating broken glass pieces. We fact-checked and found this claim to be False. The Claim An X (formerly known as Twitter) post reads, “There are so many benefits to eating broken glass and if you don’t see them you aren’t paying attention.” Fact Check Are there any benefits of eating glass/glass pieces? No, there are no health benefits of eating glass or glass pieces. In fact, consuming glass can be extremely dangerous and harmful to your health. Glass is not digestible, and if ingested, it can cause serious injuries to the digestive tract, including cuts, perforations, and internal bleeding. Swallowing glass can lead to severe complications, such as damage to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, which may require surgical intervention. Small pieces of glass, if not sharp generally pass without any symptoms. However, large broken glass can pose a choking hazard. If someone accidentally ingests glass or suspects they have, it is essential to seek immediate medical attention. It’s crucial not to attempt to induce vomiting or handle the situation without professional medical guidance. The idea of eating glass pieces raises serious health concerns, making it vital to understand safe and nutritious food options, such as tomatoes, which are often recommended during pregnancy to support fetal health and development In summary, eating glass is not only not beneficial it is extremely hazardous and can have serious consequences for your health. If you have concerns about your diet or nutrition, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian for safe and appropriate guidance. Additionally, if you or someone you know has eaten glass, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Do not try to make the person vomit or make them drink milk or water. These actions could make the situation worse. Instead, go to the nearest emergency centre.
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