Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a spread on the bread instead of butter in Austria known as ‘mountain tallow’ and in German known as ‘stone butter’. Earth is tasty in various countries, termed as ‘American earth’, ‘Earth of Samos’ and ‘Nishapoor earth’, continues to make geophagia habit. Objective: To highlight the problem of geophagia in the Transkei region of South Africa. Case reports: First, one is (XM) of a 35 years woman who divulges her history of geophagia at Sinawe Center. She consumed fresh earthworm dig-out soil after smelling it. This has happened in her first pregnancy in her first trimester. The second, one is an adult women 55-years; she had consumed red bricks ...
Geophagy, clay or dirt eating, is a worldwide phenomenon of long historical precedence. Historically...
Geophagia may be harmful as a method for the transmission of geohelminths. In this study, we pose tw...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a s...
Published ArticleStudies were undertaken in the Limpopo and Free State Provinces of South Africa to ...
The complex human behaviour of eating earthy materials is known as geophagy. It is of worldwide conc...
Abstract. Geophagy, the regular and deliberate consumption of soil, is prevalent among pregnant wome...
Case Report: A 19 year old female, originally from Cameroon, residentin Switzerland for 10 years, co...
After a clinical study at Kilifi District hospital had shown a high prevalence of geophagy among pre...
Geophagia or geophagy is a habit for an uncontrollable urge to eat earth that commonly is occur in p...
Geophagy was studied among 827 pregnant women in western Kenya, during and after pregnancy. The wome...
Aim: We investigated if Geophagia is restricted to only pregnant and lactating women in Ghana. We al...
Introduction: Geophagia is very common among pregnant women, particularly in Africa. There are many ...
Geophagia, eating of earth, is a relative frequent practice in several countries and especially in t...
Geophagy, clay or dirt eating, is a worldwide phenomenon of long historical precedence. Historically...
Geophagy, clay or dirt eating, is a worldwide phenomenon of long historical precedence. Historically...
Geophagia may be harmful as a method for the transmission of geohelminths. In this study, we pose tw...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a s...
Published ArticleStudies were undertaken in the Limpopo and Free State Provinces of South Africa to ...
The complex human behaviour of eating earthy materials is known as geophagy. It is of worldwide conc...
Abstract. Geophagy, the regular and deliberate consumption of soil, is prevalent among pregnant wome...
Case Report: A 19 year old female, originally from Cameroon, residentin Switzerland for 10 years, co...
After a clinical study at Kilifi District hospital had shown a high prevalence of geophagy among pre...
Geophagia or geophagy is a habit for an uncontrollable urge to eat earth that commonly is occur in p...
Geophagy was studied among 827 pregnant women in western Kenya, during and after pregnancy. The wome...
Aim: We investigated if Geophagia is restricted to only pregnant and lactating women in Ghana. We al...
Introduction: Geophagia is very common among pregnant women, particularly in Africa. There are many ...
Geophagia, eating of earth, is a relative frequent practice in several countries and especially in t...
Geophagy, clay or dirt eating, is a worldwide phenomenon of long historical precedence. Historically...
Geophagy, clay or dirt eating, is a worldwide phenomenon of long historical precedence. Historically...
Geophagia may be harmful as a method for the transmission of geohelminths. In this study, we pose tw...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...