Critical Signs Of Poor Digestion You Should Never Ignore

By Michael Avery in Health and Fitness On 26th August 2016
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#1 Do the following symptoms bother you?

Belching or gas within an hour of eating

Heartburn or acid reflux

Feeling bloated within an hour of eating

Vegan diet

Bad breath

Loss of taste for meat

Sweat has a strong odour

Stomach upset after taking vitamins

Feel like skipping breakfast and feeling relieved at not having eaten

Feeling sleepy after meals

Fingernails chip, peel, break or don't grow

Anaemia unresponsive to iron

Stomach pains or cramps

Chronic diarrhoea shortly after meals

Undigested food in stools

Craving for acidic foods (vinegar, citrus)

Eczema

B12 deficiency

Rectal itching

Nausea

Acne

If eating has become a nightmare for you, something is definitely wrong with your digestive system. But fret not, most of these symptoms are treatable, after which the quality of your life can improve.

#2 What You Should Know About Stomach Acid

Did you know that all of the above symptoms are indicators of your stomach not producing enough stomach acid? Now, here is why this is important. Stomach acid is responsible for sterilizing your stomach, killing germs, breaking down proteins and stimulating proper digestion. In the absence of this acid, food is left to ferment in your stomach which can create trouble in both your intestines. These improperly digested food particles cause irritation and at times damage the digestive tract, leaving you bloated and uneasy. Undigested food can irritate your tissues as they are not broken down completely. If left unattended, they can cause food allergies, digestive disorders and eventually autoimmune diseases!

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#3 Causes of Low Stomach Acid

Consumption of processed foods and unnatural fats with minimal nutritional value has increased. This causes nutritional deficiency in the body, especially in zinc which is required to produce powerful stomach acid. Low stomach acid can also lead to malnutrition if left unattended for a long time. Even if you are eating a proper diet, your body is not able to absorb vital vitamins and minerals leading to malnutrition. There can be a deficiency in calcium, zinc, B vitamins etc. Thick bile is a key reason for producing low stomach acid. As bile gets thicker with age, people tend to digest food accordingly.

#4 Causes of Poor Digestion

Your dieting pattern and food restrictions can cause bloating as it signals your body to slow down metabolism. When you wake up with a body temperature of less than 97.8 degrees, your metabolism is said to be slow. Liver is an important organ playing a key role in the digestion process. If the liver is not functioning well due to either protein deficiency or malnurishment, the bowel health suffers. This makes the digestive system sensitive which can cause constipation, diarrhea, food allergies and pain.

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#5 Tips to Facilitate Better Digestion

If you are undergoing digestion issues, you definitely want to get better. Here, we bring you a few tricks and tips to help in proper digestion of food. The most important thing is to drink enough water as this will help thin the bile to a certain extent. You could include, beets, lemon juice and eat balanced meals at regular intervals. If facing the problem of thick bile, you may try a liver repair supplement. You must eat foods high in vitamins (zinc, calcium and vitamin B). Try not to get into food restrictions as this is likely to slow down your metabolism.

Eating should be a pleasurable experience in your life. While these tips may not restore your digestion to what it was like in your teens, it will certainly make life more bearable for you. After all small improvements are highly rewarding if they manage to bring back the joy in your life.