Once
food particles break down into smaller nutrients, these chemical strains that once composed the larger nutrient molecules release energy through an oxidation process.
Not exact matches
A compromised lining of your gut — also called leaky gut — leads to larger
particles of not quite
broken down
food absorbing from your gut into your bloodstream, where they travel throughout your system.
They are necessary to
break down
food particles so they can be utilized for energy.
As the
particles break down and disperse, they have a wide range of adverse environmental, public health and economic consequences with the potential to kill wildlife, destroy natural resources and disrupt the
food chain.
As they
break down
particles of
food, some of these microbes produce and secrete acids as a by - product.
The process of digestion
breaks the
food up into tiny
particles, which are collected by the villi and passed into the bloodstream going to the liver, where the blood is filtered to remove any toxins and the nutrients are processed.
When the gut lining
breaks down,
food particles can then pass through the gut, undigested, and land in other areas of the body.
These supplements work to
break down your
food into smaller
particles, making it easier for you to process and to absorb the nutrients from all the great
foods you're eating.
Or if your body isn't producing adequate amounts of enzymes,
food particles will never be properly
broken down.
But if unchecked, an intolerance can
break down the intestinal wall, allowing
food particles to leak into the blood stream, causing future sensitivities, allergies, or even widespread inflammation and disease.
Our gut bacteria are responsible for this process, because they «eat» or digest the
food first,
breaking it down into more smaller
particles.
From a biomedical point of view; digestion is
breaking large
food particles into smaller ones; this is catabolism.
When our epithelium
breaks down, it allows undigested
particles from our
food to slip into bloodstream.
The enzymes are essential for
breaking down large
food particles into very small
particles and they also act as catalysts for thousands of other metabolic processes throughout the body.
Chewing your
food thoroughly begins the digestive process,
breaking food into smaller
particles and mixing it with saliva and amylase.
The smaller the
particles of
food swallowed, the better
broken down it will be in the stomach and the more surface area for nutrient absorption will be available in the small intestines.
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.
When
food is improperly
broken down in the stomach large undigested
particles are transported to the intestines where they cause additional inflammation and allergic responses as well as increasing the severity of symptoms that are already being experienced.
The acid in the stomach is a vital component in
breaking down
food particles.
Food particles left on or between teeth after eating are
broken down by bacteria to form plaque.
Periodontal disease occurs when the bacterium in your dog's mouth
breaks down the
food particles left behind after eating into a sticky, yellowish plaque that begins adhering to the outer surfaces of the animal's teeth.
This occurs because larger
food particles are not
broken down properly into their smaller constituents that allow for normal absorption through the digestive tract and healthy elimination.
Some vets recommend the use of hydrolyzed
food, which contain protein that has been
broken down into tiny
particles which do not trigger and allergic reaction in dogs.
Although most dishwasher manufacturers say a complete rinse is not required, some appliance technicians say the more
food and
particles you get off the plate, the less likely the machine will
break down.