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WHAT IS A GASTROINTESTINAL BALANCE?


Nutrition

Passing the stomach, the bolus is received by the secretion of gastric juice, which is a liquid acid secreting certain glands of the stomach membrane containing pepsin. It is believed that mucosal surface of the stomach is stimulated naturally from the time when the smell of food or perceived by the naked eye. This bag-shaped body provides a hormone called gastrin, which originates from the bottom of the stomach called pyloric end. Contraction waves that originate in the central area of ​​the body, can occur with a frequency of three contractions per minute. However, overeating, excessive intake of harmful food, ie spicy, refined or spicy foods without prior regularization of the mucosa with daily inclusion of specific nutrients, in the case of stomach pepsin enzymes, resin and lipase, and the intestinal flora in the intestines case, could be the underlying cause of many sudden illnesses of the digestive tract.
Maintaining a balance gastric involves a combination of light foods that will not overload the digestive tract. There are many conditions, diseases and discomfort in the digestive tract. Among the most common is heartburn, gas, flatulence, as the lightest, and in severe cases heard ulcers, appendicitis and esophageal cancer. A special diet of cooked, free roasts, smoked and refried is important for the recovery of the patient who suffers. In addition to considering the inclusion and combination of various types of dietary fiber in cereals, nuts and peel some fruits are important to balance the gastric balance of any kind.
Complete diet plan "12 DIETS PLENITUDE" provides us with a comprehensive digestive diet that gives more detail and recommendations compliance with a process of natural prevention through feeding.



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