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Digestion: The Very Center of Our Existence

By:   Andreas Moritz
Posted:  December 8, 2011 — updated 2016

The digestive process actually begins in your mouth. Here, food is pre-digested by saliva, which also signals to your pancreas and small intestine that a meal is on the way. These organs then release the appropriate types and amounts of digestive enzymes and minerals needed to break down the food into the smallest nutrient components.

Not only is it necessary to chew every morsel thoroughly so that it is […]

AGNI, The Digestive Fire, The ‘General’ Of Digestion

By Andreas Moritz

Whenever food enters your mouth and touches the taste buds located on the surface of your tongue, your salivary glands begin secreting saliva. Saliva is needed to lubricate the food and to predigest cooked starches. At the same time, your pancreas and small intestine receive instructions to prepare for the release of the appropriate kinds and amounts of digestive enzymes and minerals necessary to help break down the food into the smallest nutrient components.

The first and […]

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