Try a digestive enzyme after you eat, or try 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a little water in between meals to
stimulate hydrochloric acid production to help your stomach break down food.
Not exact matches
Cayenne Pepper: boosts circulation and
stimulates the
production of
hydrochloric acid in the stomach, aiding digestion and in some studies, reducing minor heartburn.
Cabbage
stimulates hydrochloric acid (HCL)
production to permit digestion to proceed normally without the creation of a secondary wave of
acid from the putrefying contents of the stomach erupting back into the throat.
That's the, you know, when your adrenal glands get
stimulated by adrenal rush, that little spidey tingly sense you get, that's your sympathetic nervous system and if that response is activated prolonged, it really shuts down digestion, enzyme
production, and
hydrochloric acid secretion.
When you drink coffee on an empty stomach, the brew
stimulates the
production of
hydrochloric acid (HCI), a substance typically reserved for digesting food.
Thirdly, the vagus nerve
stimulates the
production of
hydrochloric acid that affects how we break down food in the stomach, so if this is also being impaired and is on the slow side, then food can sit in the digestive tract too long causing unpleasant symptoms such as gas, bloating and constipation.