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Is there stuff inside of bullets?

I know there's like powder and stuff inside of them, but what does the powder stuff do? Is there more than just powder in the bullet? Like if someone shot someone, does the powder stuff do something to the body? Or do people only die when they get shot because the bullet hits a main artery or huge blood vessel or they bleed to death?

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Fiber in a pill form doesnt work nearly as well as regular food wouldEven the powder form makes you super bloated and your feces starts turning yellow after a while meaning the food is passing way too fast without being digested and it soaks up the nutrients that should be going into your bodyI've tried them all but the best way to keep fiber in your diet is to eat spinach either daily before a meal or every other dayI alternate between spinach and garden salad and I have a big bowl of it before eating my main lunchBefore dinner I have 2 cups worth of brocoli and it keeps me regular, Im full, healthy and really dont complain about bloating at all.
I don't think it is harmful but you are better off eating fruits and vegetablesIf you do take fiber pills drink lots of water.
Pills? Come onHere's what adds fibre to your diet: food Try leafy vegetables such as lettuces and cabbages, pak choy, and root vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, parsnips, turnipsSquashes of various kinds are also rich in fibre as well as other vital nutrients, and don't forget the power of pulses - that little rhyme 'Beans beans good for your heart .' came from somewhere! Pills - who told you that you could fit fibre into pills? The sleaze-merchants trying to sell it to you, that's whoIt's a load of nonsenseEat properly and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day and you'll be getting all the fibre you needFive to eight portions of fruit and/or vegetables will do the trick nicely, hold the sugar and the butter and the salt I don't know about harmful, but I do think a significant waste of your money.
Powder There are many types, with a variety of burn rates and residue A loaded round is a balance of four components: A bullet The case (usually brass, but it's called brass, even if it's made of aluminum or steel, or even nickel-plated brass) Powder (there are many types, with a variety of burn rates and 'cleanness') Primer (the cap in the bottom, which ignites the powder)

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