Will this latest TikTok trend make you soil yourself? Some TikTokers are now telling you to eat dirt. Yes, dirt, as in the ...
It’s not longer their dirty little secret. “Crunchers,” or folks with affinities for feasting on dirt, aren’t hiding under ...
As it turns out, the practice of eating dirt actually has a name and dates back some 2,500 years. Want to improve your gut ...
The art of eating dirt has taken over TikTok, but the health benefits of consuming the substance remain in question.
What seems like a disturbing trend has found a niche market online, where edible earth is now being sold on e-commerce ...
A TikTok trend is going viral where a fertility and hormone coach is urging her followers to consume dirt. Stephanie Adler ...
Meet the 'crunchers' who purchase 'edible' dirts, clays and chalks online for a number of supposed health benefits. Numerous retailers have set up shop on digital marketplaces like Etsy and eBay ...
The latest wellness trend in the US involves eating dirt, touted to improve gut health and reduce wrinkles. Fertility coach Stephanie Adler has stirred discussions by promoting this practice on ...
A shocking trend has taken the health and wellness community by storm, with "crunchers" on social media, particularly in the US, advocating for eating dirt as a remedy for various health issues.
TikTok's newest health advice is to go eat some dirt. Eating "biodynamic soil" in the form of clay is supposed to help with ...
(NewsNation) — The practice of eating dirt in search of perceived health benefits has been around for hundreds of years but has gained new attention thanks to taste tests being conducted on ...