Sentences with phrase «absorbing excess water from»

The continuous light waves decrease inflammation by increasing blood and lymphatic flow and by absorbing excess water from tissues.

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Draining the excess water from the cucumbers before you marinate them helps the cucumbers absorb the flavor of the sugar and vinegar.
When done, remove from heat and keep covered for about 10 minutes so quinoa can absorb any excess water.
The sponge - like absorbency of Viva ® Vantage ® will also be there to absorb excess water that runs off the cutting board from freshly washed fruits and veggies while you're chopping.
For example, in higher latitudes such as northern Canada and Greenland, coastal waters usually act as carbon sinks, absorbing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Consisting of vessels, spleen, thymus, and fluid - filled lymph nodes, the lymphatic system plays an integral role in absorbing excess fats and fluids, fighting infection by addressing toxins that are introduced to the body from both external means (food, air, personal care products, environmental pollution, and water) as well as internal ones (damaged proteins and cellular / metabolic waste), making it a crucial detoxification pathway.
Soluble dietary fiber from whole grains creates a mucilaginous mass when combined with water and absorbs toxins and excess cholesterol and helps your system to flush them out of the body once and for all.
(7) Peristalsis is the movement that ensures that the esophagus is able to swallow food, that the stomach is able to move food into the small intestine, that the small intestine is able to absorb nutrients and excess water from the waste, and that the large intestine can force waste out of the body.
As long as you choose a quality source of fiber, high - fiber dog food may actually do the opposite, as «high fiber content will absorb the excess water that is generated from the loose stool of an agitated colon».
These processes affect the transport of water, heat, salinity, nutrients and carbon in the ocean, impacting on the climate system by modifying it's ability to absorb human - emitted carbon dioxide and excess heat resulting from increased carbon dioxide concentrations.
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