Digestive Regulation
Digestive regulation is a process by which the body maintains stability in digestion. It involves both the digestive muscles and digestive hormones. Digestive muscles work to move food through the digestive system, while digestive hormones help to control the speed at which food is digested and absorbed. Digestive regulation is important for maintaining health as it helps to ensure that nutrients are absorbed properly, the intestines are kept clean, and energy levels are maintained. Poor digestive regulation can lead to a variety of digestive issues, including indigestion, constipation, and food allergies. Proper digestive regulation can be achieved through diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications, as well as appropriate supplements and medications as needed.
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