The thickened digestive fluids made by the pancreas are prevented from reaching the small intestine, where they are needed to digest food. |
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Magnesium hydroxide is less likely to irritate the digestive tract than a stimulant laxative such as senna. |
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Ginger quells nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness or digestive problems. |
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If there had been a cup of tea and a digestive biscuit on the bedside table, it would have been the perfect way to wake up. |
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Her digestive system may also be affected and she will suffer from bloating. |
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The digestive system includes the mouth, teeth, tongue, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. |
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It warms the kidneys and spleen, and it builds, or tonifies, the digestive system. |
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Also it is linked with asthma, tonsillitis, digestive disorders, eczema and even cataracts, breast and prostrate cancer. |
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In the digestive track carbohydrates are converted to monosaccharides, mostly glucose and fructose. |
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As the food you eat passes through your digestive tract, your body takes nutrients and water from the food. |
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Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula. |
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All this then enters the digestive tract and begins its passage from esophagus to stomach to duodenum to small intestine to colon. |
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The animals became ill and lost weight as multiple regions of their digestive tracts became inflamed. |
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Contrast medium appears opaque on X-ray film, providing a clear outline of structures such as your digestive tract or blood vessels. |
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These people lack the necessary digestive enzyme to break down the milk sugar, lactose. |
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If the main symptom is diarrhoea, food passes through the digestive system faster than usual. |
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The demands for care that are reported are primarily visits to the doctor because of respiratory and digestive sicknesses and accidents. |
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It also provides digestive enzymes, minerals, vitamins and hormones that all infants require. |
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The main function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver. |
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The duodenum receives bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas. |
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Like wrens, these birds are insectivorous soft bills, and seeds can seriously damage their beaks and digestive systems. |
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Examples of important proenzymes include pepsinogen, trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen, which give rise to the proteolytic digestive enzymes. |
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There are several physiological changes that occur in the digestive tract of the young pig from birth to eight weeks of age. |
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Ingested cysts hatch into trophozoites in the small intestine and continue moving down the digestive tract to the colon. |
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The sprayed chemical is based on the compound glyphosate which can damage the human digestive system, central nervous system, lungs and blood. |
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They're actually modified versions of proteins used in the digestive system. |
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An interesting choice of venue has been announced for the first European symposium devoted to ethics in gastroenterology and digestive endoscopy. |
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If soy or other legumes make you gassy and give you cramps find something else, don't pop digestive aids like candy. |
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As a prebiotic, it also helps increase the level of good bacteria in the digestive system and promotes overall digestive health. |
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It is a prebiotic whose primary advantage is its ability to stimulate and promote good digestive health. |
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Other ingredients may include probiotics, digestive enzymes, garlic, echinacea and even ginkgo. |
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Every time you eat, your gall bladder releases its reserve of bile through ducts into the digestive tract. |
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Lemongrass and Ginger are both excellent for muscular aches and pains, and together with Geranium, they help ease digestive difficulties. |
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Their six year-old daughter Holly was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at five months, after she experienced digestive problems. |
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Try to do this weekly or fortnightly to take pressure off your digestive system and allow the body to cleanse and heal itself. |
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Those leaf-eating primates have foreguts where lysozyme is found and may have acquired a new digestive function. |
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But pollywogs must grow legs, lose a tail, and completely reconfigure their jaws and digestive tract to prepare for a life of eating flies. |
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Even though it is natural, senna is harsh and can irritate the lower digestive tract. |
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The irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by abdominal pain, altered bowel habits and various other digestive symptoms. |
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Sometimes, gas indicates a digestive disorder such as irritable bowel syndrome or celiac disease. |
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The cytoplasm contains, in addition to digestive vacuoles, contractile vacuoles which probably function in the control of osmotic pressures. |
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It is easy on the digestive system so the baby is less likely to have constipation or diarrhea. |
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The foregut as defined here should be composed of ingesta and fish-derived material including digestive enzymes. |
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However, endoscopes can only examine the upper portions of the digestive system, while colonoscopes study the lower portion, or colon. |
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Feeding flatworms extend a long pharynx out of their mouths. This tube leads directly into the digestive tract. |
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Most Asteroidea are predators or scavengers, everting their stomach, which secretes digestive enzymes on their prey. |
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Another name for colic root is true unicorn root which shows its value in the treatment of digestive colic. |
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Dust mite allergens are proteins that come from the digestive tracts of mites and are found in mite feces. |
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The pumps operate on the theory of peristalsis as is commonly seen in the human digestive system. |
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She will demonstrate how to resolve problems such as anxiety, mental exhaustion, digestive and skin problems using herbs. |
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The reproductive system is composed of a single saccular gonad in a coelomic pouch lying dorsal to the digestive system. |
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The colon is the large intestine or lower bowel and sits in the abdomen, forming the last part of the digestive tract. |
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The abdomen contains the bulk of the digestive, excretory, and reproductive organs. |
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The digestive enzymes enter the small intestine by way of a duct shared with bile coming from the gallbladder. |
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One such body function is the occasional need to eliminate accumulated waste gases from the digestive tract. |
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It's is a biochemic tissue salt effective for nausea and waterbrash during pregnancy as well as abdominal cramps and digestive discomfort. |
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Raw cabbage coats the digestive tract lining and helps relieve peptic ulcers and heartburn. |
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In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
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To cross deeper or broader stretches of water, armadillos gulp air into the digestive tract and swim like a dog. |
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It's an effective calming agent for the digestive tract, reducing acidity and helping indigestion and heartburn. |
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Let cool to room temperature, and serve with shortbread cookies or digestive biscuits. |
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Another digestive enzyme, alpha-galactosidase, may reduce the gas caused by beans and other carbohydrates containing the sugar raffinose. |
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The pancreas makes and secretes digestive juices and enzymes, which help break down fats, carbohydrates and proteins. |
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Help yourselves to a cup of tea and a chocolate digestive, or we have weak orange squash for the very nervous amongst you. |
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Chewing food thoroughly makes smaller food particles that dissolve much more easily in the digestive juices in the gut. |
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Large meals put increased demands on digestion, since your body is only able to produce a certain volume of digestive juices. |
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Like peppermint, it helps your body expel gas, but it also stimulates your digestive juices. |
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Artichoke leaf extract stimulates digestive juices like saliva and bile to help you break down food. |
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Hydrolysis also goes on in the strongly acid digestive juices of the stomach. |
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People under stress may also bolt their food, creating extra work for their digestive juices. |
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After the meal came a much-appreciated dressed green salad that worked as a digestive. |
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It usually starts in the inner lining of the tube that the digestive juices flow through. |
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It is frequently used as a digestive and, when made into an infusion and cooled, as an eye-wash and a cleanser for superficial wounds. |
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Further, if the digestive juices are slowed in their transit, constipation occurs. |
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The essential oils found in the leaves even aid digestion by increasing the flow of digestive juices. |
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It then ramifies, or grows in a similar manner to a root system through the host, centering on the digestive system. |
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The group charges that irradiation also deactivates the natural digestive enzymes found in raw food, and encourages fats to turn rancid. |
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They are the ideal digestive for warming up in the frigid months of winter. |
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I also had to give up white and wheat flour because they block the digestive process. |
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It is especially useful for afterpains and will also effectively treat digestive discomfort including cramps, flatulence and hiccups. |
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A little fresh lime juice, squeezed on to a serving of Shahi khichri is refreshing and has a digestive effect. |
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Such damage results from the low pH of stomach acids working in conjunction with the digestive enzyme pepsin. |
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Avoid cold or ice-cold foods, as cold foods and drinks douse the digestive fire and decreases immunity. |
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The cure is designed to give your digestive tract and all the rest of you a well-deserved rest and thorough clean-out. |
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Why take the less expensive, older arthritis or digestive drugs when someone else will pay for the more expensive, newer, drugs? |
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Omit it all together or try adding digestive herbs such as Chen Pi and Sha Ren. |
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They're all anti-bloating medicines, antacids, digestive aids, all things to put out the fire in our stomachs from the poison we call lunch. |
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The disease is more than just a disorder of the digestive system and affects the whole body. |
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It involves swallowing liquid, called barium, that shows up on the X-ray as it passes through your digestive system. |
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The tea is a stimulant for digestive disorders and is particularly beneficial in the case of seasickness. |
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Animal rennet contains the digestive enzyme rennin, which curdles milk in the normal process of digestion. |
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If you have had part of your stomach or other organs removed, this will affect your digestive system. |
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Drinking with food can dilute acid and digestive enzymes, causing the digestive process to stall. |
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If the indigestion continues, your doctor may want to send you for further investigation of your digestive system. |
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In small doses it serves as a stimulant for the entire digestive tract, associating it with bitter tonics, or other restoratives. |
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Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these restoratives for digestive and muscular problems. |
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It displays diuretic, anodyne, styptic, digestive, antihelminthic, expectorant, antipyretic, and antiemetic properties. |
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Their effects have been examined on the circulatory system, the digestive system, and exoskeletal muscles. |
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The menthol oil in mint contains cooling and warming effects and has long been valued as a digestive aid, antispasmodic, and decongestant. |
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The body of the stomach produces acid and has a muscular digestive function for mixing chyme. |
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Fat makes the digestive system work harder than other foods do, thereby robbing the body of much-needed energy. |
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Rich in the protein-breaking enzyme papain, papaya is known to ease digestive complaints and for its anti-ulcer and antimicrobial effects. |
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Eating it regularly reduces problems like stomach and digestive disorders, anaemia, respiratory infections and diabetes. |
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A higher fiber diet, a complete vegetarian diet, or pancreatic digestive enzyme may be of benefit. |
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To be calm and composed helps you increase the chewing time of food, which synchronizes properly with the rest of your digestive processes. |
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Most people get cancer in the part of the pancreas that produces digestive juices. |
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Cooking them with spices such as turmeric, cumin, ginger, asafoetida or garlic will kindle the digestive fire and make them easily digestible. |
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This has a lot to do with the fact that the beans need to first pass through the digestive system of the Asian palm civet. |
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It can restore harmony to hormonal imbalances and cure breathing disorders and digestive problems. |
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Now, I need to take digestive enzymes to help process my food, but I left them in Rochester. |
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Most animals make heavy use of the muscular system and the digestive system to move about and to assimilate food. |
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Bee pollen is used to improve digestive assimilation as well as athletic performance. |
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During the long, cruel month of February, waiting for my delinquent digestive system to kick in, I had contracted low-grade pneumonia. |
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Excessive use of fiber supplements can lead to acute digestive problems and blockages. |
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The cnidarians and helminths have a sac-like digestive system with a single opening. |
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Spanish researchers tested a fatless sunflower seed meal in an experiment that mimicked the body's digestive process. |
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Their digestive tract is adapted to break down fairly large bones such as the femur of the chamois, the small, goatlike antelope of the Alps. |
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Fennel was often listed in early Anglo-Saxon herbals as being of assistance with digestive complaints. |
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As is erodes, it releases the digestive enzymes, amylase, lipase, and cellulase. |
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The condition causes weight loss, anaemia, diarrhoea, digestive problems, tiredness, breathlessness and mouth ulcers. |
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Instead, eat food first, then drink afterwards for optimal health and digestive tract function. |
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Mixing of half teaspoonful of dry ginger powder in a glass of buttermilk adds to its digestive and carminative properties. |
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More subtle symptoms include mild digestive disturbances, periodic oliguria or edema, and mild intermittent dyspnea. |
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Doc said it could be a major malfunction in his digestive tract, requiring surgery. |
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If you are feeling a bit sluggish and off-colour it may be that your digestive system is out of balance. |
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The hemal system parallels the water vascular system and probably distributes nutrients from the digestive tract. |
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The basic symptoms of stress are headaches, migraine, hypertension, and digestive disorders to name a few. |
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The digestive process begins in the mouth as the food is chewed and ground to reduce the size of the pieces of ingested food. |
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Total digestive tract mass was the summed masses of the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, and large intestine. |
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Asbestos is linked to lung cancer, mesothelioma, cancer of the voice box, mouth, kidney, and digestive tract cancers. |
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The diuretic effect, over time, causes dehydration and thickening of the blood, digestive disorders and metabolic imbalance. |
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The splanchnopleure, which lies on the endoblast, takes part in the formation of the wall of the digestive tube. |
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During pregnancy, hormones relax the muscles in your digestive tract, including the valve in the esophagus. |
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It is sometimes used to treat mild symptoms of the respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. |
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This could lead to side effects such as insomnia, nervousness, digestive upset and irritability. |
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It is a potent plant medicinal, useful for digestive conditions, viral illness, and fevers. |
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Licorice has been used medicinally for coughs, digestive problems and inflammation. |
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Others reported a loss of appetite, insomnia, digestive upsets, palpitations, headaches, and muscular aches and pains. |
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A substance in rice called ferulic acid may improve the healing of the digestive system, says Rouse. |
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Subsequently, the bolus is transferred to the digestive tract where it is chemically reduced. |
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The plant's seeds are thought to be distributed, in part, by bird beaks, feet, and digestive systems. |
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The entrance to the digestive tract, the mouth is lined with mucous membranes. |
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Nodules may also appear in the skeletal muscles and mucosae of the digestive and respiratory tracts. |
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You can't beat the humble spud along with a pint of freshly chilled milk to speed the digestive process. |
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This is used to break down food as part of the digestive process. |
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Some natural health practitioners also say activated charcoal can be useful to treat minor digestive issues. |
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And contrary to the belief that eating spicy foods can cause stomach ulcers, capsaicin is reported to hold digestive benefits. |
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For people with celiac disease, consuming gluten triggers an immune response in the digestive system. |
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A few preparations make use of digestive enzymes, while many others contain plant substances such as chirata, gentian, calama, quassia, orange peel and many spices. |
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It is one of the best digestive herbs available, protecting and soothing the mucous membranes of the digestive tract, reducing excess acidity and easing nausea. |
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They actually have a balancing effect in the digestive tract, for whilst stimulating the flow of digestive juices, they can counteract excess acidity in the stomach. |
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This gland secretes digestive juices that help in breaking down foods. |
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The stomach releases digestive juices and absorbs the resulting soup. |
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The acids and digestive juices in the stomach and intestines would break down and destroy insulin if it was swallowed, so it can't be taken in a pill. |
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After my digestive tract was clean as a whistle, and I looked like an extra from Schindler's List, it was time to get a look inside of me and see what was wrong. |
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After all, we have digestive systems accustomed to processing foods far more elaborate than blood. |
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And how about the idea that these bodies sewn together have one digestive tract? |
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Mammalian examples are the intertwining of the alimentary and digestive systems or the reproductive and excretory systems, which often require medical intervention. |
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The digestive system is made up of the alimentary canal and the other abdominal organs that play a part in digestion, such as the liver and pancreas. |
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The onion family is rich in allyl sulfides, which can help lower high blood pressure and show promise in protecting against cancers of the stomach and the digestive tract. |
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Practitioners of Ayurveda, India's holistic medical system, say the supplement has laxative properties and that it can strengthen the digestive system. |
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A good digestive enzyme should include lipase to digests fats, amylase for carbohydrates, protease for proteins, cellulase for cellulose and fiber, and lactase for dairy. |
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The gastrointestinal tract performs different digestive functions are various different locations. |
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Other neuroendocrine tumors produce gastrin, glucagon, and other digestive hormones. |
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He was interested in improving digestive processes within the rumen, the first of the four stomachs of ruminant animals, where cellulose is broken down by bacteria. |
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It massages the abdominal muscles, alleviating digestive disorders. |
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Some people use it therapeutically for conditions like arthritis and other diseases that cause painful joints, for digestive problems, and for skin problems. |
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Ten minutes can be a very long time if one has to listen to someone go on about the digestive disorder their senile aunt suffered from a few months back. |
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To decrease the possibility of abnormal peptide production from foods, protein digestion can be improved by supplementing with digestive enzymes and betaine hydrochloride. |
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The Delaware, Iroquois, Micmac, and Nootka Indians used bittersweet as a poultice to treat arthritis, skin ailments, digestive complaints, and tumors. |
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Your ligaments, tendons, bones and skeletal muscles are all held together by collagen, as well as the smooth muscle tissue like your blood vessels, digestive tract and organs. |
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In fact some sea creatures, sharks for example, are known to regulate their digestive juices, and may retain food undigested for days, even up to a week. |
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To keep your digestive juices flowing, try adding salads to your diet that are made from bitter greens such as dandelions, escarole, watercress and mustard greens. |
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At first, we went slow with this variety, so as to not upset their digestive systems that were so used to the poor and unvaried food they had been fed their entire lives. |
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Many find that taking the drug with food reduces digestive upset. |
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Its main use has always been as an antiseptic, effective against a wide range of bacteria and fungi and used for colds, chest infections and digestive upsets. |
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It is best to seek a medical evaluation if you are having digestive upset. |
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Food allergens in general are stable in normal digestive juices for 2 or more minutes but non-allergenic food proteins are destroyed in 30 seconds or less. |
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By providing the necessary bulk material your body needs, it helps to ensure proper digestive functioning and gives you the full feeling of having had enough to eat. |
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Gastrointestinal autonomic neuropathy may cause paresis anywhere in the digestive tract, with damage to small myelinated and unmyelinated splanchnic nerves. |
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Hair remnants, resembling Eastern tent caterpillar setae, were found embedded in the submucosa of the digestive tract of a non-pregnant mare fed caterpillar larvae. |
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The digestive tract was removed from each specimen and dissected it into the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, large intestine, liver, and pancreas. |
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Dishes should be prepared with digestive spices such as cumin, caraway, ginger, mustard seed, clove, basil, turmeric, fenugreek, cinnamon, and garlic. |
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The digestive system of grass and herbage-eating animals includes a large organ next to the secum, the vermiform appendix, in which cellulose is digested. |
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Chewing the gum is certainly less harmful than smoking cigarettes, but nicotine can be irritating to the digestive tract, causing hiccups, heartburn and nausea. |
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However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer pulp of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems. |
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It is used to treat fevers, coughs, prolonged fevers, colds influenza, asthma, hepatitis, malaria, jaundice, cholecystitis, amenorrhea, low energy with digestive weakness. |
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Take the digestive enzymes bromolain and papain, which, once absorbed, have an anti-inflammatory effect that reduces the body's swelling, pain, tenderness and bruising. |
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A digestive biscuit, sometimes referred to as a sweetmeal biscuit, is a semi-sweet biscuit or cookie, originating in the United Kingdom, and popular there. |
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Examples are the digestive enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, which only have enzymatic activity after the protein chain is cut and fragments of the protein removed. |
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The mouth is the gateway to the entire body and is a major influence on important areas, including the digestive tract, heart, circulatory system and the brain. |
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When test subjects were faced with this noxious combination, the digestive system refused to break down the food and flushed it out as quickly as possible. |
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The transition in digestive enzyme development will therefore have a direct impact on the type of feedstuffs used in formulating starter pig diets. |
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Surgery can disrupt your digestive system, resulting in flatulence. |
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He could not even chew food properly, leading to digestive problems. |
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New research shows that adding inulin, a prebiotic food ingredient, protects probiotics during processing and transit through the digestive tract. |
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In Western medicine, a hormone preparation must be injected because of the concern for the change in its properties if it is passed through the digestive tract. |
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Fat delays stomach emptying and slows down the whole digestive process. |
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You could experience digestive problems, low energy, brain fog, high cholesterol, low blood pressure, pain in the muscles and joints, allergies, puffiness and swelling. |
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Named after Coxsackie, New York, where they were discovered, the coxsackie viruses are part of the enterovirus family of viruses that live in the human digestive tract. |
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Different regions of the digestive tract are concerned with storage, secretion, the processes of food digestion, absorption, and the elimination of waste products. |
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Different yoga postures can help a variety of ailments, from arthritis to digestive disorders, but many people use it as a simple relaxation tool. |
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These include increased blood pressure, cancers of the mouth and upper digestive system, cirrhosis of the liver, and pancreatic and other digestive disorders. |
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The stomach produces acid to break down food during the digestive process. |
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Because spotted hyenas have the ability to consume large amounts of food, body mass can be influenced by the amount of food in the digestive system. |
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Gastro-enterologists the world over attribute many of the chronic digestive disorders to the hurried swallowing of food, which may be over spiced or oily. |
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With a small mortar and pestle she mashed dried coriander seed from Timothy's garden and added it to the peaberry to soften its acidic taste and to serve as a digestive. |
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In fact, ginkgo was used by the Chinese as a digestive and kidney tonic for thousands of years before brain attributes were discovered by modern scientists. |
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If you eat two chocolate digestive biscuits, they cancel each other out. |
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But this, spotted today at about 3pm, really takes the digestive biscuit. |
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Acupuncturists commonly treat digestive and gynecological ailments. |
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It is specifically very effective for diarrhea and digestive problems especially associated with an acid digestive system with acid eructations, diarrhea and abdominal pains. |
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Cholesterol esterase plays a role in digestive lipid absorption in the upper intestinal tract, though its role in cholesterol absorption in particular is controversial. |
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It digests its food by climbing onto its prey and extruding its stomach over the coral colony, releasing digestive enzymes to then absorb the liquified tissue. |
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Green mandarin, when combined with ginger and neroli, is great for relieving depression and anxiety, Linda says, and can also be used to help with digestive problems. |
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Digestive enzyme profiles reveal digestive capacity and potential energy sources in fed and starved spiny lobster phyllosoma larvae. |
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Like napalm or the wrath of God, but for your digestive system. |
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Cystic fibrosis is a life-threatening inherited genetic disease which disrupts the way the digestive and respiratory systems work. |
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There is also typically a digestive chamber with one or two openings to the exterior. |
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Wheatgrass and barley grass are superfoods and the latter has protein and chlorophyll to aid the digestive system and alkalise the body. |
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They took a swig each from an old bottle of sherry and ate some stale digestive biscuits sealed in a tin in the mouse-riddled cupboards. |
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Now it can be consumed in tablet, capsule or powder form, for digestive effects. |
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In Brocchinia, the urn is a specialised insect trap, with a loose, waxy lining and a population of digestive bacteria. |
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Once within the pitcher structure, digestive enzymes or mutualistic species break down the prey into an absorbable form for the plant. |
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It contains cynara, dandelion and boldo to help stimulate digestive enzymes, and peppermint to help reduce the symptoms of colic and wind. |
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The droplets secrete limited amounts of digestive enzymes, and serve mainly to entrap insects. |
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Its low pH denatures proteins and thereby makes them susceptible to degradation by digestive enzymes such as pepsin. |
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Horses are herbivores with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed steadily throughout the day. |
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As these microbes reproduce in the rumen, older generations die and their cells continue on through the digestive tract. |
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Eel blood is toxic to humans and other mammals, but both cooking and the digestive process destroy the toxic protein. |
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Cattle are ruminants, meaning their digestive system is highly specialized to allow the use of poorly digestible plants as food. |
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As the digestive tract is commonly involved, nausea and vomiting and backache often occur. |
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Topical application over the stomach or abdomen are said to warm the digestive tract. |
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The essential oil is used in aromatherapy when stimulation and warming are needed, especially for digestive problems. |
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Their digestive systems allow them to subsist on diets of lower nutritional quality than that necessary for other herbivores. |
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They will attack the problem specifically at key sites in the brain, digestive system, and adipose organs. |
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Cattle are classified as ruminants because of the amazing construction of their digestive tract. |
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Some caterpillars regurgitate acidic digestive juices at attacking enemies. |
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Large animals are more efficient at digestion than small animals, because food spends more time in their digestive systems. |
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In February 1983, using a false name to avoid publicity, Niven was hospitalised for 10 days, ostensibly for a digestive problem. |
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It is the digestive organ of the pile, the artificial stomach, the second omasum of the landscape's self-renewal process. |
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The lipase inhibitor orlistat has been clinically proven to block fat absorption in the digestive tract. |
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The esophagus, proventriculus, and ventriculus were tied off from adjacent sections of the digestive tract to prevent mixing of contents. |
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Some of these characterized allergens are associated with digestive enzymes and other internal body proteins, such as tropomyosin. |
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The pancreas aids in the digestion and absorption processes by secreting the pancreatic juice which contains digestive enzymes. |
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Coriander contains a unique blend of oils such as linalool and geranyl acetate that helps relax digestive muscles and ease an overactive gut. |
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Development of digestive enzymes in common dentex Dentex dentex during early ontogeny. |
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Crustaceans such as the lobster which has a large, lipid-rich digestive gland do not readily depurate PAHs when moved into a clean environment. |
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Plastic debris, when bulky or tangled, is difficult to pass, and may become permanently lodged in the digestive tracts of these animals. |
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Digestive problems Ironically, giving up gluten when you don't need to may actually result in digestive problems. |
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For example, liquorice root Glycyrrhiza contains different substances that help to alleviate disorders of the airways and digestive system. |
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Acanthocephalans are dioecious pseudocoelomate worms remarkably adapted to a parasitic lifestyle in that there is no mouth or digestive system. |
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Devein the prawns by cutting down the back of the prawn with a sharp knife and remove the thin digestive tract. |
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Dietary fibre refers to substances in plant foods which cannot be completely broken down by human digestive enzymes. |
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Total digestive tract digestibility was not affected by treatments, except for apparent CP digestibility. |
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Nicotine absorbed into the body through the digestive system, which will take you about 30 minutes to feel. |
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The Life Glow Probiotics 60 Count consists of 8 billion microorganisms that promote a healthier digestive system. |
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Mainly, that the digestive system and colon are partly closed when we're standing up. |
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Breastfeeding provides a strong foundation that will help the immune system and digestive systems develop and function well. |
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Like probiotics for the digestive tract, Quorum's Bioesse skincare products restore a natural balance in the microbiome. |
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When one chews the gum, it releases the scented chemicals into the digestive tract. |
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Generally, four parts can typically be distinguished as a leaf-like lid, a collar-like peristome, a slippery zone and a digestive zone. |
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Immunohistochemical study of the c-kit expressing cells and connexin 43 in the guineapig digestive tract. |
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To battle offensive odors with in check out Gut Check, a pill designed to combat oral, internal, sub-dermal and digestive odors. |
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Ground coriander seed is widely used as a thickening agent, and turmeric is added for colour and its digestive qualities. |
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The appearance of larval structures, such as the velum, statocyst, left and right digestive diverticula, eyespots, and propodium was recorded. |
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Acorus calamus helps treating asthma, bronchitis, pertussis, arthritis, digestive disorders and toxication. |
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For someone suffering from celiac disease, also called celiac sprue or celiac enteropathy, all forms of gluten are toxic to the digestive system. |
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Digestion occurs in the intestine, with the caecum producing further digestive enzymes. |
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This is a parasitic worm living in the digestive tract of dogs known as echinococcus granulosus. |
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At this age the content of the larval yolk sac has been used, the mouth and digestive channel have developed, and it requires feeding. |
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In addition to skin, respiratory, or genital areas, mycotic infections often settle in the digestive system. |
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And it's made from the beans of coffee berries which have bean eaten by an Asian Toddy Cat and passed through its digestive tract. |
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Integument, central nervous system, sense organs, praeoral spine, and digestive organs. |
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Towards the end of his life, Eadred suffered from a digestive malady which would prove fatal. |
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Tissues from gills, mantle, and digestive gland were individually homogenized in lysis buffer with a tissue tearor. |
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High alkaline levels inhibit ptyalin, one of the main digestive enzymes in saliva, from breaking down foods properly. |
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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease in which the sufferer often experiences digestive complications when exposed to wheat protein, or gluten. |
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Echiuran worms and sipunculids were identified by the presence of chetae in the digestive tract. |
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Interplay between rumen digestive disorders and diet-induced in flammation in dairy cattle. |
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Nutritional and physiological effects of rapeseed meal sinapine in broiler chickens and its metabolism in the digestive tract. |
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Calamus is another of the aromatics which works well on many digestive complaints. |
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At the late stages of the silver eel metamorphosis, their digestive organs deteriorate, presumably making more room for eggs. |
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They do know, however, that these drugs target the parasite's digestive organ, or food vacuole. |
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Organs such as the liver and pancreas add enzymes and various chemicals as the food moves through the digestive tract. |
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Moreover, some reports indicate that the villi and microvilli of intestinal mucosa can affect the secretion of digestive enzymes. |
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Can there really be 20 billion micro-organisms in those dry capsules that will spring into action in my digestive tract? |
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Teeth are necessary because they chomp up food before sending it, nicely masticated, into the dark depths of the digestive system. |
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For the study, 26 patients with reflux laryngitis underwent upper digestive tract endoscopies, 24-hour double-probe pH-metry, and manometry. |
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The larvae of the guinea worm must develop within a copepod's digestive tract before being transmitted to humans. |
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Most jellyfish do not have specialized digestive, osmoregulatory, central nervous, respiratory, or circulatory systems. |
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Associated with the digestive tract, but part of the excretory system, are the Malpighian tubules. |
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You could also add some digestive biscuit crumbs to the top of the custard if you want to give the beach an even sandier look. |
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Typically ten bursae are found, and each fits between two stomach digestive pouches. |
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It also emits alpha and beta radiation, which can damage lungs, kidneys and other soft tissues, especially the digestive tract. |
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These foreign materials do not appear to harm manatees, except for monofilament line or string, which can block a manatee's digestive system and slowly kill it. |
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The animal is an amphibian from the Centrolenidae family and is often a transparent lime green making its heart, liver, and digestive visible through his skin. |
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The body cavity is a pseudocele. All of the viscera, including the digestive system, the excretory system, and the reproductive system, are suspended in the pseudocele. |
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Within the digestive tract, oleic acid promotes the formation of chylomicrons, which are transport molecules that carry carotenoids up into the body. |
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The digestive biscuit and rich tea have a strong identity in British culture as the traditional accompaniment to a cup of tea and are regularly eaten as such. |
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