Yes. Blood rushes to your stomach after you eat so it can digest the food and absorb the nutrients. It is still everywhere in your body of course, but more is at the stomach than before.
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It helps supply blood to the stomach to digest food. It helps move nutrients that is absorbed in the blood to surrounding tissues and muscles.
No. The digestive system is strictly for eating and disposing that food. There is no blood in your stomach (or at least, there is not supposed to be), but there are blood vessels that go around the organs in your digestive system. However, the blood does not go through them.
since eating alot of ice i notice my stomach has got bigger
You Get A Stomach Ace By Eating To Much Junkfood
Blood type does not have an effect on stomach acid content. While it is possible that a person experience sluggishness after eating meat there is no causality between the type and diet.
A Rush of Blood to the Head was created on 2002-08-26.
In a sense, a stomach ulcer (gastric ulcer, in medical terms) can be thought of as "the stomach eating itself." Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with stomach ulcers.
No, stomach growling is caused by the amounts of gases,air and contents of the stomach and intestines. Your stomach can growl soon after eating a small meal as well as before eating.
No, not eating is very healthy for you - not eating for a long time can DEFINITELY upset your stomach because you can get ulcer. - hope this helps:))
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People with blood type B should adhere to a specific dietary course. Blood type B actually creates a flux in the amount of stomach acids generated by the carrier and as a result, those with blood type B should consume foods that will assist them in this stomach acid increase.