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The digestion and assimilation of food is accomplished by taking large pieces of foods and breaking them down into very small molecules. These food molecules can then be absorbed into the blood and used by the body as nutrients. Many people could ... more
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The protocol uses an excess of each restriction enzyme and a sufficient incubation time relative to the recommended DNA amounts. This combination is more than sufficient to completely digest the DNA sample. The larger the difference between the Ct ... more
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The parasympathetic nervous system, a slows heart rate and increases intestinal peristalsis. ChaCha! ... more
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• Answer: Digestion Plus is a digestive enzyme that assists with protein digestion in the stomach and can be of assistance in strengthening weakened digestion. We recommend taking Digestion Plus after meals to encourage your stomach to digest food ... more
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A. Before answering that, we need to first understand how the pancreas itself works. A digestive organ located behind the stomach, one of the pancreas' functions is enzyme production, where it makes many different kinds with each enzyme being ... more
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Dietary fiber is the part of plant material in the diet which are resistant to digestion by human enzymes. There are two categories of dietary fiber, insoluble fiber, which passes through the digestive system largely unchanged, and soluble fiber. ... more
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Scar tissue and fascial adhesions can often cause problems with digestion after abdominal surgery. Again, by improving circulation, this massage breaks down the scar tissue and adhesion from past or present surgeries. A few sessions combined with ... more
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Many anxieties and emotions through life are stored in our body's tissues and organs, mostly in the organs of the digestive system. Those so called "butterflies in your stomach" can lead to constipation, indigestion, heartburn, gastritis, and ... more
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Meat stock with some sauerkraut juice added (or freshly pressed cabbage juice) stimulate stomach acid production and generally are a good digestive. Drinking it 10-15 minutes before your meal, rather than with the meal, will help you to produce ... more
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Yes! You have everything to gain. Supplementation is a must as long as your diet consists of cooked and/or processed foods -- your food is enzyme-deficient! This puts unwanted stress on the body's resources and organs of digestion. Less energy is ... more
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