28 Feb 2008 04:04:56 | Dave Saunders
I am going to share with you possibly the most important piece
of advice you will ever receive about nutrition. This piece of
advice is not about supplementation. It is not about what you
should be eating. However this piece of advice affects every
other dietary choice that you make.
Are you ready?
Chew your food!
Chewing is the first step of the digestive process. The fancy
word for it is mastication. What it means is that what you put
in your mouth is ground up into smaller pieces and mixed with
some digestive enzymes to begin the digestive process.
What is the digestive process? To understand the process, it’s
best to first understand the purpose. The purpose of digestion
is to extract beneficial materials from what you eat and expel
the rest. This process involves breaking down your food into
smaller and smaller pieces. When some of those pieces are small
enough they are absorbed into your bloodstream. Other
components, like insoluble fiber, continue on through your
intestines and help to expel other waste products and to clean
the surfaces of your intestines.
So what does this have to do with chewing? If you do not
properly to your food, what you have eaten will go through your
digestive system as large pieces of food. You do not have teeth
anywhere else in your body. After you swallow your food, there
are no other opportunities to break up large pieces of food. The
acid from your stomach and the enzymes from your small intestine
will only be able to act on the exposed surfaces. Chewing
properly is the only way to grind up your food so that it is
small enough to allow the rest of your digestive system to
extract as many of the available nutrients as possible.
So the next time you eat, put a little thought into the first
step of digestion. Chew your food.
About Author :
Dave Saunders is a certified nutritional educator, wellness
coach and author. He is also the host of a weekly, nation-wide
telephone lecture on health and nutrition. For additional
information, please visit www.glycoboy.com or email Dave at
dave@glycoboy.com