Not exact matches
It doesn't appear to matter
whether you go to a
food court, or an office cafeteria, or a proper sit -
down restaurant, or sit on a bench with a sandwich; what matters is that you take a
break.
Saliva,
whether baby or adult, contains enzymes that can
break down food and enable bacterial growth.
Whether those estrogens came from our own glands, or
foods like soy (huge ingredient in most processed
foods) or chemicals (personal care products, cleaning products, plastics, etc.), the liver is supposed to
break them
down from a fatty molecule to a water - based molecule, and then send them on their way out.
The health of our entire body depends on
whether we are able to efficiently
break down food and absorb the nutrients in the
food through the lining of the GI tract and into our bloodstream.
Some of these bacteria form histamine when they
break down protein in
foods, even vegetables,
whether the
food is in your gut or fermenting in your kitchen.
Fiber that is found naturally in
foods,
whether soluble or insoluble, does not
break down into glucose in the body and does not raise blood sugar levels.
Your digestive enzymes, in essence,
break down your
food so you can absorb everything in it,
whether it's the protein or the vitamin C. Don't have enough digestive enzymes?