i think its just the husks that get passed out, your body takes all the goodness out of then first, the rest is waste
2007-11-08 04:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Any with any veggie, it can be a good source of fiber with carbs for energy. But the human bodies are not meant to break down cellulose, for this reason many people experience bloating and gas after eating veggies.
Corn is good tasting though, so you do have reasons for eating it. Just not too much of it.
2007-11-08 04:39:32
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answered by BitterSwt 2
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you're a wierd breed of nit-picker, are not you? What comes out is named roughage. look it up. an excellent style of issues pop out interior the comparable shape and length as they went in. some are very stable for you, some are actually not. The judgment is predicated on different factors. i might opt to boost on the placement, and the dissimilar makes use of for a vegetable, yet this is a kinfolk communicate board.
2016-10-01 23:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it acts as a high fibre food that goes through the system quickly and helps the slower foods to go through and clear the system.
2007-11-08 04:26:26
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answered by DOG B 2
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That's why we have molars - they break up the tough plant seed coats to release the goodies inside for digestion. What you see are the corn kernels that didn't get broken open - got to chew your food more thoroughly!
2007-11-08 04:34:35
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answered by John R 7
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Corn has relatively little nutritional value per volume, so, other than as a hunger-suppressant, or because it may taste good, or as a source of fiber, don't bother.
2007-11-08 04:29:34
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answered by Stephen H 5
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If you chew it properly it doesnt. You must be swallowing it whole. Good roughage
2007-11-08 07:23:53
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answered by rustynail 5
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Chew it properly and it becomes good roughage.
2007-11-08 06:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose it's reuseable...sorry that's gross; I don't mean to pick out and...I just mean you could plant it or something...shutting up now..
2007-11-08 04:24:04
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answered by mellow yellow 3
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it tastes ok, but it's a source of FIBRE .
2007-11-08 04:31:02
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answered by Anonymous
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