The viral Chinese plastic wrapped eating trend involves people wrapping their mouths with cling film. This act mimics eating's sensory pleasures while staying away from actually eating the food.
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A new viral trend on social media sees people chewing food without swallowing. This 'plastic eating' diet aims to trick the brain into feeling full. Experts warn of serious health risks from ingesting ...
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People who eat quickly are likely to swallow more air, Heinberg said, which could lead to bloating or indigestion. Not chewing your food properly can also compromise digestion, meaning you will not ...