No. Many people can have sensitive teeth. Use the toothpaste "Sensodyne". It takes a couple of weeks, but it helps. Heat, cold can cause your the gums/teeth to ache in some people. It's best to have at least a yearly dental check-up. If your teeth are sensitive to cold or hot only, it may be a cavity or it maybe receding gums or many other things. If your teeth are sensitive to sweets, including chocolate, there are good chances that there is a cavity and it is best to have it checked.
I crave chocolate after two days on a diet. Pregnant women often crave certain foods.
chocolate
After eating certain foods, your taste buds are used to tasting that certain taste, so everything tastes like what you just ate. On the other hand, dark and milk chocolate taste different in the first place...=D
chocolate and spicy foods.
Anything chocolate
Scotch and chocolate.
NO No, particular foods do not cause nightmares or odd dreams. However, individuals who are sensitive to certain foods may have indigestion or discomfort during sleep. That discomfort - not the food itself - could impact the person's dreams.
You wouldnt' only by eating certain foods and not eating certain foods.
In rare cases, allergies or intolerances to certain foods-such as dairy products, citrus products, or chocolate-can cause bed-wetting.
A majority of chocolate is used for consumption in drinks and foods.
starwberries,rassberies,pineappple, apples,chips,and chocolate
No, the diabetic diet doesn't exclude certain foods. Instead, it calls for moderation of all foods and within a balanced diet. It is a myth that diabetics cannot have chocolate, desserts, Colas, and fats. BUT they must use moderation and common sense.