Some of the signs of iron deficiency are: repeated infections, lethargy, behavioural problems, failure to grow at the expected rate and strange cravings
like eating dirt or soil.
KillZone 2 was hardly run - and - gun mate, unless
you liked eating dirt sandwiches often?
Not exact matches
If «God Almighty» is really so petty as to require people to incant the correct name (whether it's Jesus, Mohammed, Bodhisattva, etc.),
eat the «right foods», dress the «right way», treat women
like dirt, etc., then God has a lot of growing up to do.
Like the
dirt and I just can't
eat more than two spoonsful.
Now, I love digging out potatoes, which feel
like diamonds when the
dirt falls over them, and picking strawberries that I
eat while they're warm in the sun.»
From home pressed juices and smoothies to quinoa crusted salmon and curry cauliflower bowls,
Dirt knows how to speak to foodies and anyone who
likes to
eat healthy without compromising great flavor (#fitfoodie).
In countries
like Haiti, people are resorting to literally
eating dirt in order to fill their bellies and stay alive.
According to Kids Health, pica is an
eating disorder that causes people to crave and
eat non-food items
like dirt, clay, soap, chalk, and yes, crayons.
Tastes
like dirt In some African American communities in the South,
eating dirt is a cultural phenomenon, learned by one generation from the previous, especially among women.
Like bats, pregnant women may also
eat dirt for its detoxifying properties, in addition to using
dirt as a supplemental source of minerals.
I'd really
like to try this; I've been building up my gut flora with kombucha, milk kefir cheese, homemade kimchee and ginger bugs, but i'm afraid to
eat dirt i find outside; there are too many chemicals everywhere.
Eat Dirt by Josh Axe — «Alcohol reacts
like sugar in the system, causing inflammation.
just
like you can't
eat dirt, your body has trouble digesting inorganic minerals.
They mimic the healthy bacteria that we would find in the soil if we were
eating dirt with every bite *, just
like our primal ancestors did.
Cruise is occasionally overshadowed by Rebecca Ferguson, whose breakout star, Ilsa Faust, has him
eating dirt (literally at one point) and Sean Harris whispers menacingly
like a late - night DJ turned bad.
One of those kids who voluntarily wore a three - piece suit to school in the seventh grade, and learned how to manage a stock portfolio in his spare time instead of playing video games and
eating dirt like the rest of the kids?
My doxie
likes to dig up the grass... roots,
dirt, and all, and
eat that.
We had to return the wellness Core dog food as she refused to
eat it even though she often
eats other non-edible products at times
like dirt or little pieces of bark.
Your senior dog may exhibit new behavior problems you can't explain
like when he starts to
eat things that are not edible including rocks,
dirt and paper... and then you discover he's also ingesting feces and pieces of your clothing which can result in a gastrointestinal irritation and blockage that requires expensive unplanned surgery to prevent your dog from further intestinal damage.
Pica can be described as a compulsive behavior problem when your dog
eats non-food items
like plastic toys,
dirt, feces, rocks or paper.
They
like to yell, play, run through the house (sometimes with muddy feet), jump on people, put things in their mouths and chew on them,
eat tasty foods, explore, look at things, dig holes in mud and sand and
dirt, and a host of other things that I don't have time to mention.
The strange
eating habits are not necessarily due to a mineral deficiency or pica, which is an
eating disorder that compels humans to
eat non-nutritional things
like dirt and paint.
There are some problem behaviours associated with digging, including digging because the dog wants to
eat dirt, wants to escape or has other behavioural issues
like separation anxiety.
If your dog
eats a lot of
dirt, it could be a medical problem (
like anemia).
Meanwhile, a company
like Sony or Nintendo can afford to
eat dirt on an individual game or two.
I teach organic gardening and permaculture with at risk youth in public housing in San Francisco and every day we're in the garden I'll say something
like, «Today we're going to pick some lettuce to
eat,» and a kid will say, «We ain't gonna
eat some shit that grows in the
dirt!»