by cherylk » 14 Jul 2008, 08:57
Ravi,
Thanks for sharing. Interesting that #'s 4, 5, and 6 aren't really good for anyone!! The more closer a food is to natural, the better I think it is. Nuts are good to eat, but maybe not for those of us with AF.
Here are some natural ways to improve digestive health as listed in my Bottom Line Health mag:
Choose foods that you can easily digest, such as fish, brown rice and steamed vegs.
Drink an 3 oz glass of room-temp water shortly after awakening in the morning. This wakes up the GI tract, preparing you for both digestion and elimination. Repeat this step 5-10 minutes before each meal. Avoid iced beverages, including water, with meals and 15 minutes before and afterward. Some research suggests that cold beverages decrease the secretion of digestive enzymes.
Take a 15-minute walk after meals. Doing so will improve your digestion and elimination. If you can't do this after every meal, do so following the largest meal of the day.
Neve eat when you are stressed. Our bodies are not designed to simultaneously manage both stress and digestion. Studies show that just a few moments of relaxation, such as deep breathing or prayer, before a meal will improve the digestive process. Maybe we should all say a prayer of thanks for our food before eating it!!