Quotes About Digestion
The type of IBS I am prone to is the constipation type, where I get trapped wind and can get sharp painful spasms in my intestines as well as having sluggish bowels.
~ Greg Rutherford
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Thanks to our present surgical methods in physiology we can demonstrate at any time almost all phenomena of digestion without the loss of even a single drop of blood, without a single scream from the animal undergoing the experiment.
~ Ivan Pavlov
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The only thing I never have unless I'm pregnant is heartburn.
~ Jessica Capshaw
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He had eaten Kate's map so
~ Roland Smith
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His stomach turned inside out, like a glove, and he vomited. It wasn't disagreeable at all. Almost like a liberation, in fact. A kind of suicide, in a way. These particles of matter that showered from his mouth, after he had thought them consumed and digested, did not disgust him. No, he was completely indifferent to them; and to everything else, for that matter. It was only when he vomited that he could be indifferent even to life itself.
~ Roland Topor
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Ginger is known to calm the stomach.
~ Ronald Williams
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As I enter the small intestine I get squeezed by muscles. Its dark and the walls look like slimey crushed velvet theres pancreas juice on me help me I am disintigrating.
~ Lynda Barry
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there was nothing wrong: just a touch of the back-door trots - not the flux, for there was no sign of blood, no spotting in the mustard. 'I know how to take care o' myself: not the first time I've had a run of the squitters and collywobbles.
~ Amitav Ghosh
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Bile is not ONLY the real key to the body's ability to digest and assimilate fats, but it is also a vehicle for removing toxins from your body so they can be flushed out through the colon.
~ Ann Louise Gittleman
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Still, your food just gets all mixed together in your stomach anyway.
~ Ann M. Martin
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APERITIVE (APE'RITIVE) adj.[from aperio, Lat. to open.]That which has the quality of opening the excrementious passages of the body.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Tic Tacs you actually swallow, though," Esther pointed out. "You own a Tic Tac. Gum is just borrowed.
~ Sarah Dessen
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For example, if every time you eat popcorn, one hour later you fart so hard that it inflates your socks, you can reasonably assume popcorn makes you gassy.
~ Scott Adams
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L'Eglise a un bon estomac, elle a dévoré des pays entiers sans jamais cependant avoir d'indigestion. L'Eglise seule, mes chères dames, peut digérer un bien mal acquis.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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It also contributes to the feeling of fullness you get from your next meal, which may be four or five hours later.
~ John A. McDougall
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I would like to find a stew that will give me heartburn immediately, instead of at three o'clock in the morning.
~ John Barrymore
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The story emerging from these studies is not yet complete, but it has already led to fascinating insights. Thanks to its microbes, a baby can better digest its mother's milk. And your ability to digest carbohydrates relies to a significant extent on enzymes that can be made only by genes present not in you but in your microbiome.
~ John Brockman
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The daily life of a genius, his sleep, his digestion, he ecstasies, his nails, his colds, his blood, his life and death are essentially different from the rest of mankind.
~ Salvador Dali
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most general officers never had a headache but they did invariably suffer from constant indigestion, a result of their inability to expel the gases that accumulated in them in the course of a day spent agreeing with everything their superiors said.
~ Edward Whittemore
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His meals were always punctual. Whether she cooked well or badly he did not know; it was a matter of total indifference to him. During his meals, which he ate at his writing desk, he was busy with important considerations. As a rule he would not have been able to say what precisely he had in his mouth. He reserved consciousness for real thoughts; they depend upon it; without consciousness, thoughts are unthinkable. Chewing and digestion happen of themselves.
~ Elias Canetti
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Siz sözcükleri okumuyorsunuz ki efendim, onlar? yutuyorsunuz. Sözcüklerin tad?n? ç?karmak gerek. İnsan?n aÄŸz?nda da??lmal?.
~ Antonio Skármeta
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For the roots of plants are analogous to what is called the mouth in an animal, being the organ by which food is admitted.
~ Aristotle
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I eat exactly three times a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner. I sit quietly for 20 minutes without anybody disturbing me, and I chew each mouthful 60 times.
~ R. Madhavan
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Even for digestion, I boil aijwain, jeera, ginger and lemon in water and drink it all day.
~ Rhea Chakraborty
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