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    Gastric acid reflux - gastroesophageal reflux disease family remedy Gastric acid reflux home remedies can effectively handle this situation. However, before treatment, it is important to understand some of the facts about the disease. The condition of gastric acid reflux is a scientifically recognized gastroesophageal reflux disease (Gol). The disease is very painful and irritating because when people suffering from this disease can not eat his favorite food. In addition, it may cause many…

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    Glycerides Research Paper

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    Fats or triglycerides are very important macro nutrients found in food, they give important energy for the body to work properly. Part of a good diet is consuming these two essential fatty acids, alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3 fatty acid) and linolenic acid (omega-6 fatty acid). They are indispensable for brain development, control of inflammation and blood clotting. When fats or other lipids are consumed they go undigested until they reach the small intestine. Bile is an emulsifier that breaks…

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    Digested Chicken

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    These enzymes enter the small intestines duodenum via the pancreatic duct. The polypeptides are further broken down into smaller substances called peptides (Primal Pictures). Peptides are two or more amino acids linked together. After the complete digestion of the chicken’s protein has taken place, the amino acids are absorbed through the small intestine lining and into the bloodstream. Lipids, which can also be found in chicken and rice, are digested and absorbed by the small intestine. Bile…

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    Mucus, in a nonaffected individual, is thin and slick and protects the lining of many organs and tissues. Cystic fibrosis causes the body to over produce abnormally sticky and thick mucus, damaging organs and blocking the lungs. It may cause severe breathing issues and create and environment for bacteria to infect the lungs. Cystic fibrosis was discovered in 1938 by Dr. Dorothy Anderson and after more visibility, the disease prompted the creation of the National Cystic Fibrosis Research…

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    Dandruff Research Papers

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    What is the cause of dandruff and symptoms? The scalp is the most common place where the dandruff is and continually will be. Dandruff come from when the skin cells shed as faster than normal but dandruff can come from a lot of things like dry skin, sensitivity to the hair products you use, or skin conditions like eczema. The symptoms of dandruff are white flakes of dead skin in the hair and be all over your clothes. That will make you head red, itchy, or scaly scalp it will irritate you head…

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    Gum Myth

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    There is a myth that states gum will stay in the human stomach for 7 years after being swallowed. However, studies have shown that this is in fact incorrect. Gum is very digestible and isn’t hard to break apart in the stomach unless consumed in very large quantities due to its sticky texture. In many incidents, swallowed gum passes through the digestive system as well as any other food. When somebody swallows gum the material is first taken down the esophagus (the first mushed food is called…

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    corrosive solution made up of hydrogen chloride in water. HCL helps break down peptides, amino acids, and lipids into triglycerides (fats from food that are carried in the blood). HCL activates pepsinogen into the enzyme pepsin which then helps with the digestion of proteins and it defends against harmful pathogens. The next experiment that was preformed was about salivary amylase. Salivary amylase is an enzyme present in saliva, catalyzes, and hydrolysis of starches into simpler compounds. It…

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    Gastroparesis is a digestive system disorder; gastroparesis affects the stomach muscles. This disorder causes weakening of the stomach muscles, this causes poor churning and mixing of food by the stomach contractions and the normal movement of the stomach muscles that propel the food forward through the digestive tract is slowed down or in some cases they completely stop working. This prevents the food form being emptied from the stomach. Diet changes can be used to treat this condition.…

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    Muscularis Externa

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    Propels food along the digestive tract, responsible for contractions of GI tract, regulates mobility of GI tract. The muscularis externa of the stomach is modified because other muscularis externa is composed of two layers: the inner circular layer and the outer longitudinal layer. However, the muscularis externa of the stomach contains a third innermost oblique layer. This third innermost oblique layer relates to the function of the stomach because it is the smooth muscle that is responsible…

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    Nutritional Analysis

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    digest very quickly moving rapidly through the stomach and into the intestines where the simple sugars are broken down for an immediate burst of energy. Acid fruits, on the other hand, suspend the enzymatic secretions in the stomach required for digestion and prevent their activity for a period of at least 3-4 hours. Proteins in general are shown to pair best with non-starchy vegetables and fairly well with mildly-starchy vegetables. Similarly, carbohydrates are also shown to pair best with…

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