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Top 10 Tips for Good Digestion

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Posted by Anna Rodecki on September 15, 2009 at 6:38 PM

Giving our digestive system a break is highly beneficial so here are the top 10 tips for good digestion...

1. Eat in order of digestibility.  You should eat the easiest to digest foods first in each meal and slowly move towards the more complex. Think of a highway, if the slowest cars are in front they'll hold up the faster cars behind them, causing a traffic jam. The same goes for your food. Eat those fastest to digest first and save the tougher to digest foods for the second half of your meal.

Here are the time sequences for different food groups:

Water & Juices: 20-30 minutes

Fruits, Smoothies, Soups: 30-45 minutes

Vegetables: 30-45 minutes

Beans, Grains, Starches: 2-3 hours

Meat, Fish, Poultry: 3 or more hours
2. Drink warm or hot liquids with your meal.  Ice cold drinks can slow down the digestive process, think of it as putting ice on a muscle. The muscle stiffens and does not function as well. Warm or room temperature water, juice, or decaf tea will encourage proper digestion. (Just remember the traffic jam – drink liquids prior to meals)
3. Eat at regular meals times.  It is important to be regular with what you eat and the times of day you eat. Eating similar food groups and at similar times each day has a regulating effect on your digestive system. Regular in means regular out.
4. Be conscious of what you eat and your portion sizes.  Over consumption is the number one cause of indigestion. Our brain signals the feeling of fullness about ten minutes after we're actually full. So stop eating before you are full. Odds are you'll feel full ten minutes later!
5. Chew your food completely and don't talk while eating.  Incomplete chewing and talking while eating can cause premature swallowing. Our digestive systems are not designed to digest large pieces of food, when we put large pieces in our stomachs it can lead to incomplete digestion (aka: digestive discomfort).
6. Relax while eating your meal.  Eating when you are rushed increases your stress and slows down the digestive process. Create a nice calming atmosphere when eating and make sure you can devote time to eating.
7. Practice good posture.  When you slouch or hunch over extra pressure is put on the digestive organs in your abdomen. This extra pressure can cause poor digestion. You should practice sitting with your shoulders back and your chin tucked in. This will allow more room for the digestive organs and will help improve digestion.
8. Don't eat late at night.  Our bodies, including our digestive system, slow down in the evening hours as it gets ready to rest and rejuvenate. When we put food into our stomachs at these late hours there are not enough digestive enzymes to properly digest it. This undigested food sits in your stomach and will often disturb your sleep.
9. Take a brisk walk after eating.  Forget about not be active for 30 minutes after each meal. Increased physical activity actually helps jumpstart your digestive system and increases the production of digestive enzymes. This will lead to more complete digestion of your food and less digestive discomfort!
10. Try a spinal strech and Chiropractic Adjustment! Spinal twists allow excess toxins in the digestive system to be released, which has a calming effect. While in a cross legged sitting position, slowly turn to the right and hold while taking 5 deep breathes then repeat this process on the left side.

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  • Posted by Anonymous on March 7, 2010 at 5:06 PM
I heard it's not good that go to bed with an empty stumach, but neither with a full stumach. In both cases you sleep worse. Dinner should be a few hours before going to bed, but a light snack or some hot milk is okay I think. (Not right before you go to bed, but an hour before or so).
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The rule is an hour and a half before you go to sleep. If you eat after that then you will probably gain weight. It's a proven fact, they did a study!
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I believe you shouldn't eat three hours before you go to sleep
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It's best to stop eating about an hour and a half before you're planning to go to sleep.
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  • Posted by KweeYen Lim on September 19, 2009 at 2:16 AM
i like this
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  • Posted by KweeYen Lim on September 19, 2009 at 2:16 AM
i like this
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me, personally have a poor digestion, this 10 tips will absolutely be a great help for me. nice info! tnx!
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  • Posted by Anonymous on September 16, 2009 at 12:09 PM
yo its all good info
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  • Posted by Myra Bell on September 16, 2009 at 9:33 AM
It's about 4 hours before you go to bed. This also applies to help not to gain weight.
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i've heard it's good to stop eating about 4 hours before you go to bed...and it's not just that food will stay in your stomach, but insulin (released into the bloodstream) will make your body NOT release growth horomone that helps you to repair daily damages while you sleep. ever have trouble getting up the day after you eat late? because you didn't really get much rest.
and it's also helpful (especially when trying to lose weight) to drink water WHILE you're having a meal...same thing with the back-up theory, you'll feel full faster.
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