Digestive Secretions
Cross-source consensus on Digestive Secretions from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, bile, and beneficial gut bacteria are the key digestive secretions reduced during prolonged fasting. — Digestive Issues When Breaking a Fast?
- Hydrochloric acid deficiency causes gas, abdominal bloating, and undigested food in the lower digestive tract. — Digestive Issues When Breaking a Fast?
- Bile deficiency causes nausea and bloating, with discomfort localised on the right side under the rib cage. — Digestive Issues When Breaking a Fast?
- Pancreatic enzyme deficiency causes bloating and pain localised on the left side under the lower rib cage. — Digestive Issues When Breaking a Fast?
- Gut flora disruption from prolonged fasting causes diarrhea and loose stools. — Digestive Issues When Breaking a Fast?
- The anatomical location of digestive discomfort after breaking a fast is a useful diagnostic signal for identifying which secretion is deficient. — Digestive Issues When Breaking a Fast?