IS IT UNHEALTHY TO EAT FRUIT WITH MEAT OR ARE THERE OTHER FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED?
According to many nutritionists and dieticians, eating fruit with
meat at the same time can cause digestion problems. The theory is based
on the idea that specific foods create either an alkaline or acidic
stomach environment; and this change can make it more difficult for the
body to digest foods in an acidic environment if the body normally
requires an alkaline environment and vice versa.
The reality is that when people say that the body cannot digest fruit
and meat together, it is not really a true statement. The fact is that
your body will not be digesting the foods in the same place and at the
same time anyway. For instance, when taking a closer look at the
digestion process, we find that starches start to digest in the mouth,
but they are not completely digested until they pass through the stomach
and enter into the small intestine. In addition, fats and proteins will
begin to digest in the stomach. However, they remain there for around
two hours until they are sent to the small intestine. When it comes to
fruit, it will not be digested at all until it reaches the small
intestine. Likewise, some of the fruit will not even be digested at all
because it is not necessary in order to be expelled from the body.
So, it is not unhealthy per se to eat fruit with meat. The real
question is whether you have another issue that prevents you from eating
fruit with meat. The key is to listen to your own body. If you are a
person who has trouble with stomach reflux, flatulence, cramping, and
bloating, then there may be other things going on in your body that are
causing these problems such as:
1. Not chewing your food long enough.
you should focus on chewing your food approximately 30-50 times per mouthful because this will help your food to completely mix with your saliva and aid in proper digestion. So if you are not counting the number of times you chew your food, this may contribute to your digestion problems.
1. Not chewing your food long enough.
you should focus on chewing your food approximately 30-50 times per mouthful because this will help your food to completely mix with your saliva and aid in proper digestion. So if you are not counting the number of times you chew your food, this may contribute to your digestion problems.
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