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food digestion times? - May 13 2008 10:54:04   
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anyone know of anywhere where I can look to see how long certain foods take to digest or at least clear the stomach? Ta

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RE: food digestion times? - May 13 2008 11:00:10   
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It will vary dependant upon the foods you eat, what you eat together, metabolic environment, timing, etc...

But have a look at this link...

http://www.drbass.com/sequential.html

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RE: food digestion times? - May 13 2008 21:23:25   
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Fab article Gaz!

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RE: food digestion times? - May 13 2008 21:54:00   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: OoOGazOoO

It will vary dependant upon the foods you eat, what you eat together, metabolic environment, timing, etc...

But have a look at this link...

http://www.drbass.com/sequential.html

yeah I've added that to my bookmarks too, hadn't heard of this Dr Bass fella before. Has some interesting stuff to say. Will be reading his theories in full tonight.

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RE: food digestion times? - May 13 2008 22:16:55   
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Where did he get those digestion times from?

THat "One meal" he tested on himself much of been a very interesting experiment. He must of been in ideal situation and that meal must of taken him a good few hours to eat(wonder if it really want ONE meal). Also he'd of had to wait perhaps a few days even and not eaten other foods to be sure what caused all those pretty colours in his poop .
hmmm, perhaps he did.

Look forward to see what others have to say about that page


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RE: food digestion times? - May 13 2008 23:27:32   
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If I eat a curry in the evening, I can still taste it (especially onions) when I burp the next day.

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RE: food digestion times? - May 14 2008 1:23:42   
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I am sure things like red meat can take over a whole day to fully digest.

The stomach will only digest what it can, so say you have a big meal, it will only allow a certain amount of food at anyone time to enter the gut.

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RE: food digestion times? - May 15 2008 8:34:52   
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Fab article Gaz!


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RE: food digestion times? - May 15 2008 15:17:42   
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Yes, interesting article. Interesting in that if you do a search the word 'peristalsis' doesn't come up once.

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