Charles Betts
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How Weight Loss Works
Understanding The Metabolic Process One of the main keys to losing weight is that your body needs to actually metabolize the food you eat. When you eat, your body immediately begins processing the food you just put into your mouth. A few seconds after you put something into your mouth, your digestive system has already begun to process and break down that food into a little something called “digestive enzymes”. Then after your digestive system processes the food, it is stored in the stomach as tiny particles called “fragments”. The stomach is like a mixing bowl where the digestive enzymes are mixed with the fragments of food you just ate. The stomach is like a mixing bowl where the digestive enzymes are mixed with the fragments of food you just ate. As the stomach sits there, your body is busy making “bile” which helps the food particles get smaller so they can pass through your digestive system easier. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what your body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what our body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what your body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what your body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what your body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what your body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food. The protein in food is what your body uses to build muscle and repair other parts of your body. Once the “pepsin” is made, it gets sent further into your intestines where the intestines are busy making “ileum” which helps move the digested food out of your intestines. The small food particles go into your small intestines and your intestines are busy making “pepsin” which helps break down the proteins in your food.
By Charles Betts2 years ago in Longevity