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A brave mum has told how she has had to stop buying sponges for her home - as she can't resist eating them due to a condition called Pica. Rosie Skinner gets through at least two large sponges a week. But rather than scrubbing her car or cleaning her bathroom, the 19.
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Rather than rubbing her body with a moistened sponge - this teenager prefers her bath sponge served a little more dry. That is because ever since she was five-years-old, Rosie Skinner has been. Hi there, dont know if i should be worried or not but my LO just ate some of his bath sponge! Thought he was just chewing on it for comfort but then noticed bits missing and some in his mouth which he swallowed b4 i could get it out! Don't panic.
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It's perfectly fine. My 2 year old DD still does it. Amelia has eaten a big chunk of bath sponge will she be ok?I've rang out of hours doc waiting for them to ring back.I'm panicking n prob being silly but can.
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I understand you. I love cleaning with sponges and washing cars with them and chewing them! I love the smell of a hot damp sponge and at first I thought it was because I love baths and bathing products until I started craving eating them. I also remember wanting to chew on Velcro and watch straps just because of they way it felt on my tongue.
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A woman has revealed she eats up to 20 sponges a day after soaking them in apple-flavoured Fairy liquid due to a bizarre addiction. Emma Thompson, from Wallsend, North Tyneside, started chewing bath sponges at the age of three before discovering she liked the taste of kitchen ones better. The 23-.
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Manchester Family The pregnant women who can't stop eating sponges We've all heard of women wanting gherkins or ice cream, but other cravings aren't quite as normal Comments News Emma Gill Parents. A mum-of-two has revealed that she refuses to buy sponges for her household as she can't resist eating them. Claire Louise Owen, 44, says she started chewing sponges when she was 14, and believes.
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Luffa is widely cultivated plant in the family Cucurbitaceae which is easy to grow. It is cultivated throughout Asia and the United States for the food and scrubbers but is inherent to Tropical Africa and Asia. Luffoa is also known as Sponge Gourd, Bath Sponge, Dish Cloth Gourd, Dish-Cloth Gourd, Towel Gourd, Dishrag Gourd, Vegetable Sponge.
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