Sentences with phrase «enough food in their stomach»

«Even if there's not enough food in our stomachs, there's still enough love in our hearts.
Finding the best formula for spit up is super important, especially if you're not sure that your baby is keeping enough food in their stomach to grow properly.

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Manufacturers need hard - won expertise to select strains that can be harvested in commercial quantities yet survive food processing, stomach acids and bile — and be stable enough to have a reasonable shelf life.
Most probiotics added to food products are not effective because they either a) need to be refrigerated, b) have a short shelf life, c) can't survive stomach acid so never reach your small intestine, or d) don't stay in your digestive tract long enough to be effective.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4754328/ This 2016 paper shows that flaxseeds are safe (3x15g / day) «and in order to meet worst - case conditions, it has to be eaten on an empty stomach directly after grinding by a machine (chewing of the hard seeds is not effective enough and very time - consuming), without consumption of other foods.
You may also need hydrochloric acid tabs if you're not producing enough HCl to break down food in the stomach.
Not enough because the food I was eating was pretty much void of the enzymes needed to help my stomach produce enough acid to digest what I put in there.
The acid in our stomachs» is not adequately secreted, thus the pH is not low enough to break down food.
The drink also delays the stomach in breaking the food down to particles small enough to move on to the small intestine, which means the food along with acid, etc. spends a longer time in the stomach, which increases the chance for reflux events.
What I have found out is that when your stomach is overactive it is because of not enough acid to digest the food and therefore the undigested food just begins to ferment in the stomach.
When the stomach environment is not acidic enough, the small intestine is not triggered to allow the food in, so it sits in the stomach, where it begins to ferment and putrefy.
If you aren't digesting your foods well enough in your stomach, un-digested carbohydrates are fermented by gut flora causing bloating, cramping and sometimes diarrhea and sometimes constipation leading to IBS symptoms.
If the food that your rabbit eats is high in starch or does not contain enough dietary fiber, it may fail to stimulate the GI tract, which means that the caecum and stomach do not empty as quickly as they should.
In order to do that, though, your rabbit has to be eating enough fiber to stimulate their GI tract to continue functioning properly — which may not happen if your rabbit gets an upset stomach and starts refusing food!
Treats that are low in fiber and high in sugar, like bananas, potatoes, nuts, and processed foods such as pasta, do not contain enough fiber to stimulate the stomach and the cecum.
Rabbits who do not consume enough food do not take in enough fiber, which means that their stomach and their caecum do not empty as quickly as they should.
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