Summary: Digestion
like most health problems is part attitude, nutrition and genetics.
No amount of positive thinking will compensate for ingesting
harmful foods or poor eating habits. Likewise no amount of proper
eating and proper foods can offset negative stress. Years ago
I heard or read of an experiment conducted on a prison imate
who was undergoing adominal surgery. While the intestions were
exposed and the patent was sedated someone said, "The police
are here." Immediately the patients intestions went into
contortions. Source unknown. Our thoughts and reaction to stress
has a tremendous influence to our digestive tract. Digestion
is a common denominator for optimum health whether by a disease
or causing a disease. In both cases the road back to health
must begin by obtaining optimum digestion.
Dr. Mercola:
"Your gut flora has incredible power over your immune system,
which, of course, is your body's natural defense system that
keeps you healthy. You might not realize that there are about
100 trillion bacteria in your gut (that’s more than the
number of cells in your entire body), some of which are good
and some bad (illness-causing). Ideally, your intestinal tract
should be lined with 85 percent good bacteria and just 15 percent
bad, but there are many things that can allow the bad bacteria
to get a larger foothold. Antibiotics, sugar, stress, chlorinated
water and many other factors can all reduce the amount of probiotics
in your gut, which may predispose you to illness. Certain studies
have proven that probiotics, on the other hand, may help with
the prevention or control of:" (1)
About.com:
" Basic 1: Chew, Chew, Chew, Take
smaller bites. Put your fork down in between meals, Try using
chopsticks - it forces you to slow down, Thoroughly chew each
bite of food. Carbohydrate digestion begins in the mouth - chewing
grains thoroughly allows amylase, the digestive enzyme present
in saliva, to digest the grains. Basic 2: Get
Enough Water Insufficient water intake is a primary cause of constipation.
Constipation then causes an imbalance in bacteria, promotes inflammation
of the intestinal lining, and can even lead to the absorption
of larger molecules, a condition known as intestinal permeability."
(2)
Digestional.biz:
"To avoid Poor Digestion : Eat acids and starches at separate
meals. Eat protein foods and carbohydrate foods (grains, bread,
pasta) at separate meals. Eat but one concentrated protein food
at a meal. Eat proteins and acids at separate meals.
Here are some digesting times for a few
common foods:
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* Fat - 12 hours
* Green Vegetables - 5 hours
* Fruit - 2 hours
* Starch - 5 hours
* Milk - 12 hours
* Protein - 12 hours
* Raw Juices - 15 minutes
* Mild Starch - 5 hours
* Syrup - 2 hours |
| Here Are Some Facts About Poor Digestion: |
* An inadequate digestive system will "steal"
enzymes from the immune system to operate therefore weakening
immune function. Poor digestive capability increases the
body's toxic load.
* Poor digestion leaves the body and the immune
system in the same predicament that poor nutrition does
- a lack of nutritional factors that support immune functioning
and the function of the entire body. This is because a poor
functioning digestive system has lost some of the ability
to turn what's consumed into a form the body can use.
* We're using up pancreatic enzymes (digestive
enzymes) faster than we used to and we have a limited amount
of them. Processed food is a contributing factor. There
are numerous symptoms like gas, bloating, belching, muscle
pain, skin disorders, insomnia, constipation, diarrhea,
and heartburn.
* Some areas of potential inadequacy are low
pancreatic enzymes and poor bacterial balance in the intestines.
Too low or too high hydrochloric acid in the stomach can
also be a factor.
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| Poor Digestion Can Lead to Disease In The Body ! Here are
some of the reasons : |
* Poor digestion leads to fermentation/decomposition (rotting
food).
* Poor digestion causes nutritional deficiencies.
* Poor digestion may lead to leaky-gut syndrome/food allergies.
* Poor digestion eventually leads to self-toxification /colon
problems.
* Poor digestion creates a good environment for parasites/yeast
infections.
* Poor digestion causes liver/kidney stress & often leads
to skin conditions. |
Many have overlooked the main underlying cause of
many or most nutritional disorders- faulty digestion. Instead
of continuously treating the symptoms of poor digestion (gas,
heartburn, nausea, burping, bloating, upset stomach, acid indigestion,
diarrhea), the logical remedy for actually correcting this problem
is to improve the person's ability to digest and assimilate the
nutrients from their food." (3)
World Village.com:
" It has been said, that poor digestion is akin to poor nutrition,
where with poor digestion you might be getting the proper nutrients
into your body, but your system isn’t able to absorb it.
There are many contributing factors to a poor digestive system,
but it has been found that processed foods can be one of the biggest
factors." (4)
About.com:
"Yellow dock has been used traditionally as an "alterative"
herb, a herb that has general tonic effects. Yellow dock specifically
helps the digestive tract, liver, and skin. One of its primary
uses is for skin conditions caused by poor digestion, poor liver
function, or toxic accumulations. Yellow dock
has a mild laxative effect, due to constituents called anthraquinone
glycosides. It stimulates bile and digestive enzymes." (5)
Two prominant factors
"enzymes" and "stress" are often listed as either
the cause or the result of poor digestion.
How to Be Fit.com:
"Proper digestion can't occur without the necessary
enzymes. If they aren't present in foods, they must be
synthesized by the body, a process that requires tremendous metabolic
energy and machinery. When we evaluate the healthfulness of any
diet, we must consider the magnitude of the burden that it will
place on the body through the digestive process. This burden is
what's known as digestive stress. The issue of stress figures
prominently in our current understanding of health and
disease. Stress involves the gradual depletion of the reserve capacity
to respond and adapt to challenges to the body's systems. The more
reserve capacity the body has, the better able it is to cope with
stressors that it encounters. By the same token, depleted reserve
capacity means that the body is highly vulnerable to the damage
that stress can cause." (6)
Diet and health.net:
"Prescription drugs may interfere with nutrient
absorption, digestion, metabolism, utilization, or excretion. Similarly,
both nutritional status and diet can affect the action of drugs by
altering their metabolism and function, and various dietary components
can have pharmacologic activity under certain circumstances."(7)
Thoughts and attitudes that
affect digestion:
Try EFT and
learn to self test using keniesiology
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