Our digestive system and the effects of inflammatory bowel disease

 A functional digestive system is one that turns food into nutrients.  Commonly known nutrients are carbohydrates, vitamins, proteins, fats and minerals.  Our organs are dependent on nutrients as energy source as well as to stay healthy.

Digestive tract covers the entire length from mouth to anus.  When food is consumed, it starts right from the mouth, goes down the esophagus, and into the stomach.  After the stomach, it will enter the small intestine, the place where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.  Leftover water and solid waste would be moved down into the large intestine, which absorbs most of the water into the bloodstream.  Solid waste is passed out from the body through anus, commonly referred to as bowel movement.

The Encyclopedia of the Digestive System and Digestive Disorders (Facts on File Library of Health and Living)

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Esophageal Disease and Testing

A detailed compilation of the latest research and recommendations for the diagnosis and assessment of esophageal disorders, this reference delves into a wide range of applications and technologies currently utilized in the field including radiology, endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography, manometry, ambulatory manometry, pH testing, catheter-free pH testing, bilitec monitoring, and impedance plethysmography.

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