Brush Border Enzymes: (peptides to amino acids)
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Mouth
Small intestine
Stomach
Small Intestine
Fig. 24-26, p. 903
Monosaccharide,
glucose or fructose
into blood vessels
Lipoprotein
into lacteals
Amino Acids
into blood vessels
Food Combining and Food Sequencing
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Stimulate Parasympathetic, not Sympathetic.
Drink hot tea with meal, not cold drinks. No ice.
Eat fruit alone.
Combine protein with vegetables.
Combine starch with vegetables.
Fat will inhibit digestion of protein and starch.
Zypan™assists digestion in stomach.
Multizyme™ assists digestion in small intestine.
Start with watery or more liquid food first,
then eat drier and more concentrated.
Carbohydrate / Starch
Pytalin / Lingual Amylase 7.4 pH
Starch to Disaccharide.
Polysaccharide
Acid inactivates Amylase at pH 3.0
Disaccharide
Monosaccharide
Gluten encapsulates starch.
The starch does not get
digested, it ferments.
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L:iver /Gall bladder: Bile , pH 8.0 to 10.0
Amylase activated.
Pancreas : Amylase released.
Brush Border Enzymes - Lactase, Sucrase,
Maltase
Digest Disaccharide to Monosaccharide.
Glucose and Fructose absorbed into
Water flows into Colon.
blood.
Diarrhea.
Water is normally absorbed into the
body.
Fermentation of Carbohydrates / Cellulose
Lactic Acid, CO2, Toxins
Fig. 24-27, p. 906
Chewing breaks down fibers.
Raw meat stimulates the
sublingual gland to produce mucus.
No protein enzymes in mouth.
Protein
Polypeptide
Dipeptide
HCl Acid and Pepsinogen produced.
Amino Acid
Pepsin (polypeptides into peptides)
Pancreas: Protease
(polypeptides into peptides)
Low HCl Acid
does not activate
Pepsinogen to
make Pepsin.
Undigested
protein putrefies:
gas, organic acid
and diarrhea is
the result.
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Brush Border Enzymes:
(peptides to amino acids)
*amino acids absorbed*
Water is normally
reabsorbed into the
circulatory system.
Triglyceride
Lingual
Lipase
Lipid
Acidic Lingual Lipase
Inactivated below pH of 3.0
Diglyceride
Acidic Gastric Lipase
Inactivated below pH of 3.0
Gastric
Lipase
Monoglyceride
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Pancreatic
Lipase
Fatty Acid
Lipids absorbed into
Lymphatic System,
not Circulatory System.
V
Stomach acid , pH of 1.0 to 3.0
Bile released, pH of 8.0 to 10.0
Pancreas – Alkaline Lipase, pH of 7.0
Emulsify fat into small droplets
called micelles.
Bile is not released if gastric juices are not acidic enough.
High concentration of unemulsified fats causes diarrhea.
Low bile causes diarrhea when eating fats.
Supplement with bile salts and digestive enzymes.
Bread and Pasta
Starch is
prevented by the
coating of gluten
from being
properly digested.
Starch in the colon
causes microbial
fermentation:
gas, organic acids
and diarrhea are
the result.
Gluten is a protein that surrounds
a polysaccharide starch in the center.
Proteins not digested in the mouth.
Starch needs amylase enzyme to
make into disaccharide, but does not.
Protein is digested in stomach.
Starch is not affected in stomach.
Pancreatic amylase digests
disaccharides, not undigested
polysaccharide or starch.
Undigested carbohydrates
are food for microbes in colon.
Gluten causes fermentation.
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