Not exact matches
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slow transit time, where food takes too long to move
through your digestive system and so then allows unwanted estrogen to be reabsorbed back into your body.
Pectin is a soluble fiber that can help
slow the pace of stomach emptying (also called gastric emptying) as well as the speed
through which foods move along
through the digestive tract (called
transit time).
A lack of fiber also results in
slow transit time of food
through the digestive tract (ie: constipation).
Spread out the dosage and take it with meals to
slow down
transit time through the intestines and enhance absorption.
Soluble fiber
slows digestion (a good thing if you want to absorb the most nutrients), while insoluble fiber tends to speed the
transit time of food
through the digestive system.
Additionally, the potatoes and tapioca used to replace the carbohydrate content of grain - free foods work as thickening agents, and help
slow the
transit time of food
through the intestines.
In the heavier denser liquid water of the ocean
transit is
slowed down even further, some fourteen
times more than in our atmosphere, as water being a transparent medium for visible light transmits it
through unchanged but delays it in each encounter as it tries to absorb it but can't.