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    Mmm, no? I'm a gum-chewer.

    Does Chewing Gum Make You Smarter?

    While chewing gum may not make you look more intelligent, it actually boosts brainpower, new research shows.

    People have been chewing gum for about 9,000 years, with ancient Greeks, Mayans and Native Americans popping wads of tree sap or resin in their mouths to freshen their breath.

    This enduring habit also sharpens our wits in several surprising ways. Here’s a look at the mental benefits:

    Better Mental Performance

    A 2011 study published in the journal Appetite tested the effects of chewing gum—either sugar-free or sugar-added—on 159 undergraduate students. Half chomped gum before or throughout taking a battery of difficult mental tests, such as reciting lists of random numbers backwards or solving logic puzzles, and the other half (the control group) didn’t.

    Those who chewed gum five minutes before the tests significantly outperformed non-chewers on five out of six of the tests, researchers from St. Lawrence University found. However, the benefits only lasted for the first 15 to 20 minutes of the test and chewing during the tests was not helpful, probably because it distracted the students. The sugar content of the gum had no impact on the test performance.

    Gum + Math = Higher Grades

    Teachers who ban gum in class may want to rethink their rules after checking out the intriguing results of a study at Baylor College of Medicine, involving 8th graders at a charter school.

    The researchers found that students who chewed gum during math tests—and while doing their math homework—had a 3 percent rise in standardized math scores and higher final grades, compared to non-chompers. “Chewing gum is an easy tool students can use for an academic edge,” said Craig Johnson, PhD, the lead study researcher.

    Revving Up Recall

    Munching gum also improves memory, a British review of earlier studies found. However, the reasons for this aren’t entirely clear.

    One theory is that the physical act of chewing increases blood flow to the brain, a phenomenon the St. Lawrence researchers call “mastication-induced arousal.” They speculate that munching perks up attention but, since the effect is temporary, chewing gum may be most helpful before tackling the toughest questions on a test.

    Is mint gum the new coffee?

    In a 2012 study, researchers at Coventry University found that chewing mint gum dramatically reduced daytime sleepiness, without the jitters brought on by coffee.

    Study participants were randomly divided into three groups—with one-third of participants chewing gum, one-third “sham chewing” (making chewing motions with no actual gum in their mouth) and the rest not chewing—as they underwent a pupillographic sleepiness test (measuring the diameter of the eye’s pupils for 11 minutes while the person sits in a darkened room).

    The researchers theorize that the higher alertness of the gum chewers may be due to the arousing effects of the mint flavor or increased brain activity during chewing.

    Smarter, Less Stressed, and Happier

    In a quirky study at Cardiff University in the UK, 133 volunteers were given demanding mental tests with and without chewing gum of randomly assigned fruit or mint flavors. To make the mental tests even more challenging, half the volunteers were forced to listen to a stress-inducing, 75-decibel noise (equivalent to standing next to a lawn mover) while trying to concentrate on the tests. The rest were tested in a quiet room.

    Volunteers rated their mood before and after the testing sessions and had their heart rate monitored. Their levels of cortisol (a stress hormone that’s also a good measure of alertness) were also checked using saliva samples.

    The researchers found that chewing gum was linked to greater alertness, faster reaction times on the tests, with performance actually improving as the task became harder, and enhanced attention. And here’s something else to chew on: those who munched gum were also in a better mood. http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayi...ke-you-smarter
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    Too much sugarfree can cause problems, though.

    I know a guy who ended up drinking barium, trying to figure out why he had the runs for months. Turns out he was chewing several packs of sugar free gum, every day.

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    Does your chewing gum lose it's flavor on the bedpost overnight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve53 View Post
    Does your chewing gum lose it's flavor on the bedpost overnight?
    That ages you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMSAVED View Post
    That ages you.
    sure does, I had to look it up


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    Quote Originally Posted by IMSAVED View Post
    That ages you.
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    How about if you put it under your wooden desk that has your psalter and slate board on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iSong6:3 View Post
    Mmm, no? I'm a gum-chewer.

    Does Chewing Gum Make You Smarter?

    While chewing gum may not make you look more intelligent, it actually boosts brainpower, new research shows.
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    I always knew them teachers were trying to make me dumb. Now I have proof!
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    For many it raises the question... Were you born in a barn? Many chew their gum like a cow chew the cud. You might be smart but boy you don't act it.

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    All my kids have told me that this is a fact. But thankfully, their teachers still ban gum in the classroom. I'd hate to be sitting next to a gum smacking genius while I was trying to take a test
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    Quote Originally Posted by IMSAVED View Post
    That ages you.


    oh, come on. i'm 35 and even i know where tthat comes from

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    Does anyone remember the "Big Wad" chewing gum? I reckon everyone who chewed on that monstrosity is probably either running fortune 500 companies or retired and living the easy life.
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    Frankincense and myrrh were of course tree resins used for many purposes (including embalming, highlighting the obvious symoblism).

    Historically it was believed these resins could improve blood flow, digestion, and the skin.

    It must improve intelligence, because an auto mechanic chewing gum will usually discover how to retrieve a small bolt that has fallen into the engine compartment by attaching a stick to his hand, then his ABC (already been chewed) gum to the other end of the stick, then the gum to the bolt.

    It is not widely known, but chewing gum is also used to evaluate newly-elected Congressmen. They must begin chewing gum in a seated position, then stand up and attempt to walk while continuing to chew. Historically only 11-12 percent of them can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael View Post
    Historically only 11-12 percent of them can do it.
    that much? i expected 2 or 3%

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    Does your chewing gum lose it's flavor on the bedpost over night ?

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    Sorry, icebear, you are right. I was looking at their approval rating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoreThanReady View Post
    Does your chewing gum lose it's flavor on the bedpost over night ?

    Pssst See post #3.

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    I have encouraged my kids to chew gum before test for years. It increases oxygen to your brain which in turn helps you think!

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    Jucyfruit is great for getting rid of moles - they cant barf so they eat themselfs full of gum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve53 View Post
    Pssst See post #3.
    Somehow I missed it !!!!

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