Poor digestion of proteins is also another contributing condition.
The reason: You need stomach acid to digest protein, and
poor digestion of protein makes food much more allergenic.
Not exact matches
Pasteurisation may alter the
protein structure
of milk, which can contribute to
poor digestion, arthritis and heart disease.
www.jaconello.com/management-
of-low-stomach-acid.html Management
of Low Stomach Acid April 25, 2011 Dr. Paul Jaconello, Medical Doctor The Adverse Effects
of Hypochlorhydria These include: Malnutrition a. amino acid deficiencies due to
poor digestion and assimilation
of protein.
Additionally, many individuals have
digestion that is less than optimal and often experience
poor digestion and absorption
of protein.
These factors include
poor or incomplete
digestion of foods, especially
protein foods, food sensitivities or food allergies, bowel toxemia (dysbiosis),
poor liver function, eating high amounts
of animal fats or sugars, and reacting to alcoholic beverages.
As well as being easily digestible and highly assimilable (Bio-Available) research has shown Spirulina to provide a wealth
of health benefits and should be included in the diets
of people who suffer from
poor digestion and assimilation, have
poor vitality and anemia, consume large quantities
of animal
protein, eat refined or processed foods, take prescription drugs (spirulina protects the kidneys and liver), are overweight, engage in physical exercise, or have low energy levels.
This is what I see with many
of my anxious clients: not eating enough
protein, excessive sugar consumption and low blood sugar causing anxiety / irritability, social anxiety or pyroluria, gluten intolerance, caffeine consumption,
poor digestion, low levels
of brain chemicals such as serotonin and GABA and lifestyle factors like lack
of sleep.
It leads to
poor digestion and absorption
of fats,
proteins and carbs.
If your not careful with the kind
of protein powder you purchase, you could end up experiencing all kinds
of side effects such as stomach pains, inflammation or even
poor digestion.
There are 3 main causes
of these
proteins not being digested completely, resulting in strain to the digestive tract which in turn results in
poor digestion.
The foul smelling flatulence is usually due to
poor digestion of certain nutrients, such as
protein or fiber.