Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Better Digestion


Troubled with constant belch, gas or flatulence, stomach bloating and all other digestive problems go undiagnosed because they are not that serious, but if they appear in the long run, they can damage your health badly. To avoid these negative effects in your life, here are simple tips for better digestion:

# Sip Warm Water

If you have trouble in digesting food, then sip warm water. Drinking warm water in the morning and at least thirty minutes before meals will help to clean your digestive system and enhance the production of gastric juice in your stomach.

# Eat in order

While dining, form a food pyramid to avoid indigestion. Start your meal with easy to digest food and slowly move towards the complex foods. Thus, start your meal with fruits or juices and end it up with a royal treat like poultry or meat, in this way you will avoid overeating and digestive problems.

# Always Sit and Eat your Meal

The act of how you eat your meal also affects digestion. Thus, always sit in a relaxed posture and enjoy your meal. When we sit and eat our meal, our stomach acquires a relaxed posture and this helps to enhance our digestion.

# Drink lots of Water

The best remedy to treat digestive trouble is to drink 8-10 glasses of water every day, helps in easy passage of stools and cleanses your digestive tract.

# Drink some Lemon Water

If you don't like sipping warm water in the morning, then squeeze some lemon juice in a glass of water and drink it. Follow this treatment every day, as it will help to cleanse your stomach of leftover waster and remove excess acid.

# Do some Massage

To enhance your digestion, practice some self-massage or stomach exercise when you are free. These daily routine will help to improve your digestion in long run. Just try massaging your stomach with some essential oils.

# Grind and Chew, should be your Mantra

Your mantra while having food should be, taking smaller bites and chews each food slowly and steadily. This technique will help to create carbohydrate digestion in your mouth and allows production of amylase - the digestive enzyme, which enhances proper digestion.

# Co-operate Food with Fiber 

Fill your plate with fiber rich foods like cherries, grapes, bell peppers, whole grains and nuts. Consumption of these foods will help to ease your digestion and keep it regular.

# Avoid Fatty Foods

Fatty foods take long time to digest, thus consumption of these foods are likely to cause constipation and other digestive problems. Don't completely avoid fatty foods, as fats are essential for the proper functioning of the body. As a result, moderation is the key, and pair it with other healthy foods so that they can be easy to your stomach.

# Eat Foods Rich in Vitamin C

Increase your intake of foods rich in vitamin C like broccoli, tomatoes, kiwi fruit and strawberries. Eat lots and lots of colourful fruits and vegetables to soften your stools and making them easier to pass.

# Add Spices to your Diet

Add taste your food by adding various spices like ginger, black pepper, rock salt or coriander. All these spices not only help to add flavour to your food but all improves digestion.

# Follow a Mealtime

To have a good digestion, it is very important to eat at the same time every day. Marinating a steady eating time will help to have a regulating effect on your digestive system.

# Maintain a Healthy Weight

Being obese or overweight can also lead to digestive problems like heartburn and gas. Thus, check with your doctor and aim to maintain a healthy weight.

# Visit the Restroom often

If you have an urge to go to the toilet, then go instantly. Delaying the removal of excreta can stretch your rectum, which can make the passage of waste difficult. Thus, whenever you get the natures call, attend it.

# Exercise Regularly

Practicing exercise everyday is very good for digestion. Daily exercise helps to stimulate your metabolism and improves your blood flow.

# Watch your Portion Size 

Consuming food beyond your limit can cause indigestion. So always, prefer smaller meals, to avoid overeating.

# Reduce Stress

The reason for your constant digestive problems can be stress. Stress  can have aggressive effect on your digestive tract. Therefore, control your stress by practicing breathing exercise or meditation.

# Add Probiotics

Make sure to eat a bowl of low-fat yoghurt every day. Yoghurt is rich in probiotics - the healthy bacteria. They help to keep your body healthy, breaks down lactose, treats irritable bowel syndrome and enhances proper nutrient absorption.

# Avoid Late Night Meals

Our digestive system tends to slow down in the evening. Thus, avoid late night foods, so that there in enough digestive chemicals in our stomach to properly digest our food.

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