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Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breaking down of food into smaller components, to a form that can be absorbed, for instance, by a blood stream. Digestion is a form of catabolism. In mammals, food enters the mouth, being chewed by teeth, and broken down by the saliva from the salivary glands. Then it travels down the esophagus into the stomach. Acids break down most of the food. The "leftovers" go through the small intestine, through the large intestine, and are excreted during defecation. Other organisms use different mechanisms to digest food. Digestive systems take many forms from simply secreting biotoxins and digestives into the extracellular environment prior to ingestion. Once potential nutrients or food is inside the organism, digestion can be conducted in the cytoplasm, in a vesicle or a sac-like structure, through a tube, or through several specialized organs aimed at making the absorption of nutrients more efficient. In Europe, bio-oxidative therapy has been used, and found to be effective in the management of digestive problems. For more information on how to stay healthy with bio-oxidative therapy . . . . . CLICK HERE! I CHOOSE TO LIVE - HEALTHCARE Where can I get the proper instructions? The I CHOOSE TO LIVE - HEALTHCARE instruction manual will give you the precise steps, and precautions, that you will need to achieve optimum results safely. The therapy plan is simple to use, and follow. Just click below to order your e-book instruction manual. I Choose to Live . . . . HealthCare instruction manual
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