Chalk isn’t exactly something most adults consider a delicacy. From time to time though, some adults (and many children) might find themselves craving chalk. If you feel the compulsion to eat chalk ...
There are some childhood habits which go on for life long and long period of time. This might or might not cause any complication on health, but one habit which can take a toll is about eating chalk.
The urge to consume non-food items like chalk and paper strikes millions of people worldwide, creating intense daily cravings that can feel impossible to resist. These seemingly bizarre desires aren’t ...
Eating chalk may seem like a harmless childhood habit, but for some, it signals an underlying health concern. Often linked to pica, an eating disorder involving cravings for non-food items, this ...
While many of us are guilty of gorging on a bar of chocolate or two, a blind mum-of-two has revealed her rather unusual addiction - eating chalk and cigarette butts. Karen Kaheni, 42, from Barnsley, ...
The full-time mum, who also has a seven-year-old, says: 'Like most pregnant women, I expected to experience cravings' TIDYING her daughter’s room, pregnant Rebecca Adimora picked a packet of chalk off ...
A mum who is so addicted to eating clay that she takes it in her handbag to nibble on has quit her £32,000 teaching job to sell it online. Mandisa Mayne's strange habit began when she was still in ...
Eating chalk, often linked to pica, signals potential health issues like nutritional deficiencies or stress. This habit can lead to digestive problems, dental damage, and imbalances. Early recognition ...