"With Chinese consumers' increasing demand for maintaining oral health, coupled with policy support, the number of dental ...
Eighteen-year-old Sun Liang of China had only been hiking for about ... Lacking food, he ate toothpaste. It made him nauseous ...
mountainous terrain of northwestern China. During the harrowing period when he faced food shortages, Sun Liang managed to survive on river water, melted snow, and even toothpaste, as reported by Jimu ...
10 days lost in the mountains and manages to survive thanks to his ingenuity and mixing the river water with an unexpected “food”.
and even toothpaste to survive, local news outlet Jimu News reported. Mr Sun set out on 8 December on a solo trek along the Ao-Tai Pass, part of the Qinling range in Shaanxi, northwest China.
An 18-year-old hiker was rescued after surviving 10 days in the frigid mountains of northwestern China. Stranded without food, Sun Liang relied on river water, melted snow, and even toothpaste to ...
Scholars believe the toothpaste of the ancient Greeks and Romans contained crushed bones, egg shells and myrrh while those in ancient China used ginseng, herbal mints and even salt. Chewing sticks ...
mountainous terrain of northwestern China. During the harrowing period when he faced food shortages, Sun Liang managed to survive on river water, melted snow, and even toothpaste, as reported by ...