Geophagy is the eating of non-food earthy matters practice (such as clay), which is performed especially in humans, to augment a scanty or mineral-deficient diet or as part of a cultural tradition. Geophagy, the intentional ingestion of clay or soil, is a prevalent practice among animals and humans, especially is more common in young ages, such as children and among pregnant women with a young age. In spite of some well documented cases, the motivations of this practice and its consequences on the status of health of the consumer are still unclear. This study focused on the source of heavy metals and its health impact because of the importance of the topic in the environmental hazards, especially as this addictive phenomenon may not be well...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
AbstractGeophagia is the craving for non-food substances and commonly practiced among pregnant women...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
The varied mineralogical composition of earthy materials and the quantity of elements extracted by s...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: Clay and its associated minerals are crucial materials with...
Geophagia is widespread in rural Ghana and particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women. The ...
Geophagia, the intentional and repeated ingestion of soil material, is a complex eating behaviour wi...
Geophagia or geophagy is a habit for an uncontrollable urge to eat earth that commonly is occur in p...
This study assessed the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of geophagic clays sold in som...
Geophagy is the habit of consuming clay soil such as chalk or kaolin. Though it is globally practice...
An investigation was conducted to determine the risks associated with the ingestion of some geophagy...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
AbstractGeophagia is the craving for non-food substances and commonly practiced among pregnant women...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
The varied mineralogical composition of earthy materials and the quantity of elements extracted by s...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: Clay and its associated minerals are crucial materials with...
Geophagia is widespread in rural Ghana and particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women. The ...
Geophagia, the intentional and repeated ingestion of soil material, is a complex eating behaviour wi...
Geophagia or geophagy is a habit for an uncontrollable urge to eat earth that commonly is occur in p...
This study assessed the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of geophagic clays sold in som...
Geophagy is the habit of consuming clay soil such as chalk or kaolin. Though it is globally practice...
An investigation was conducted to determine the risks associated with the ingestion of some geophagy...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...
A cultural transfer of geophagy is evident in the UK, with soils imported from Bengal being delibera...