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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.
Bear in mind that the stomach is an organ, not a region of your body; you are thinking of the abdomen, not the stomach. If the pancreas was in the center of the stomach, the stomach would digest it. And yes, the pancreas is more or less in the center of the abdomen.
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.
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Animal products, especially non-vegetarian food is heavy to digest. The body has to spend a considerable amount of energy to break it down and digest it. The blood flow is directed to the stomach area and therefore the brain feels tired and sleepy.
Where does the blood enter the kidney from
VERY untrue! The stomach acids and gizzards digest. The liver filters the blood along with the pancreas.
Persons with the type O blood type would thrive on animal protein. They are known to have high stomach acid content which enables them to digest the proteins better.
A high protein diet is good for a person with Type O blood because the stomach is able to digest these animal grains more easily than persons with other blood types.
When your body tries to digest anything, even gas, the blood rushes to the stomach area to aid in digestion. This means that the blood is rushing away from the extremities, causing coldness.
When you breathe in the cigarette smoke while smoking cigarettes or pipes, you swallow the smoke. The smoke in tobacco products has been linked to many forms of cancer.
We have acid in our stomach because the food what goes down our Gullet goes into the stomach and the acid breaks up the food in our stomach to go though to our blood stream.