Some other studies have also shown that probiotics don't have a big effect on the overall balance of bacteria in
the intestines of healthy people.
Not exact matches
While only about one half
of 1 percent
of Americans actually suffer from celiac disease — which involves damage to the
intestines that has been related to gluten — the number
of people who are following gluten - free diets far outstrips that number, perhaps out
of a public belief that a gluten - free diet is generally
healthier, according to a 2016 study published by the American Medical Association.
Werner Creutzfeldt, a German doctor who studied gut hormones that regulated insulin, described an «incretin effect» in which partially digested food exits the stomach
of healthy people and enters the small
intestine, triggering incretin production.
«In certain cases,
people require reseeding
of their
intestines with
healthy bacteria by faecal transplant — a process where intestinal bacteria is transplanted to a sick
person from a
healthy individual,» Professor Belz said.
They found that the
healthy people had a richer diversity
of fungi living in their
intestines, as compared to alcohol - dependent patients.
Because studies show that yogurt can promote the growth
of healthier strains
of bacteria in the stomach and
intestines,
people have long assumed it might also keep candida in check.
I use biocidin for
people who have a disturbance in the
healthy makeup
of bacteria that live in the
intestines.
Approximately 70 %
of the immune system is located around the digestive system so in a
healthy person the small
intestine allows the breakdown products
of digestion into the bloodstream.
Dietary carbohydrates (except dietary fiber), proteins, and fats are completely absorbed in the small
intestine, so, in a
healthy person, none
of them should appear in the stool.
Evidence indicates that high - gluten diets alter the normal lining
of the small
intestine in
healthy people, 27 which opens up the possibility that gluten, particularly in large amounts, is unsuitable for many
of us.
By this point in time, many
people (and hopefully all
of us Paleo folks), know that the bacteria (known as «flora») in our small
intestine (known as the «gut») is vitally important for health, longevity, immunity and even for maintaining a
healthy weight.
Moreover, there is evidence that high - gluten diets alter the normal lining
of the small
intestine in
healthy people, 17 which opens up the possibility that gluten, particularly in large amounts, is not ideal for many
of us.
For instance, if a
person «dumps» food from the stomach to the
intestine (a rapid process)-- this can lead to low blood sugar, severe bloating, diarrhea — and in this case having some
healthy fat and a bit
of fiber at the meal will slow the process
of digestion a bit to prevent or lessen the effect
of «dumping».
Normal intakes are
healthy, but in FODMAP sensitive
people, the gastrointestinal tract lacks an enzyme called GLUT - 2, which aids the absorption
of fructose from the
intestine into the liver.
-- lovemeow.com Health benefits
of methylxanthines in cacao and chocolate — ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 10
people foods that are safe for your cat — pawnation.com Cat diet — pdsa.org.uk Anatomy & function
of the esophagus, stomach &
intestines in cats — peteducation.com Nutrition for cats and dogs — pethealthcouncil.co.uk Cat treats and snacks: what's
healthy?