Movement also increases and empowers your digestive capacity by strengthening the smooth muscles
of the alimentary canal.
A colonoscopy and upper GI endoscopy can be performed to rule out abnormalities in that part
of the alimentary canal that cause diseases like Crohn's disease.
It's your «second brain,» and in your 30 to 35 feet
of alimentary canal, small intestines, and large intestine (colon), trillions of «probiotic» organisms are the crux of your immune system.
He said it had potentially important medicinal qualities, particularly for «disorders
of the alimentary canal,» and noted that «a tablespoon of the pods will communicate to Vinegar a fine aromatic flavor.»
Not exact matches
They give tone to the
alimentary canal, regulating the functions, giving a natural appetite, and promoting healthy action
of the kidneys, skin, and lymphatics.»
He decided to prepare a treatment that simulated the
alimentary canal of birds and gathered seagull excrement, which is plentiful in Virginia Beach.
But no such adulation is given to two other, vital parts
of the human anatomy: the placenta and the
alimentary canal.
The gastrointestinal tract or digestive tract, also referred to as the GI tract or the
alimentary canal or the gut, is the system
of organs within multicellular animals which takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste.
Gulp explores the
alimentary canal, moving like a bolus
of food from mouth to stomach to lower gastrointestinal tract.
If gases burped from the digestive system have a strong smell
of sulfur or rotten eggs, something has gone wrong in your
alimentary canal.
The omega - 3 fatty acids in krill are attached to phospholipids that increase their absorption, which means you need to take less
of it, and it won't cause belching or burping like many other fish oil products, many
of which pass undigested through the
alimentary canal oxidizing and causing unpleasant symptoms along its journey.
Intrepid and hilarious science writer Roach takes readers on an insightful voyage down the
alimentary canal, reveling in all that is wonderfully weird and marveling over the fine - tuned workings and «wisdom»
of the human body.
In these moments it is truly a story
of one writer's trip down the
alimentary canal, rather than a scientist's analysis
of it.
The
alimentary canal is classic Mary Roach terrain: the questions inspired by our insides are as taboo, in their way, as the cadavers in Stiff and every bit as surreal as the universe
of zero gravity explored in Packing for Mars.