After eating a large meal, blood flow is redirected to the digestive system to aid in digestion, which can result in temporary reduced blood flow to other areas, including the ears. This can lead to a sensation of muffled hearing or a decrease in auditory sharpness. Additionally, the body may experience a general sense of fatigue and relaxation post-meal, which can further affect alertness and perception, including hearing.
Try eating less at each meal, and eat more salad and fruit.
Not really. It may be a gerund-a verbal noun. "The eating of the meal." Or it may be a past principle of a verb-"John is eating a meal."
You can have severe pain from a stone in the ducts. You can also have sharp pains from adhesions after the surgery. You should not get the typical cramping pains after eating a fatty meal.
It want ruin your meal , but it is fattening.
Where one sits when eating a meal depends on where they are. If they are at home, they can sit at the dining room table, or on the couch.
The statement that eating a big meal before you drink alcohol will keep you sober is nothing less than a myth. While it makes sense to line the stomach with food before drinking alcohol, this does not prevent one from getting intoxicated.
It has slow burning carbs, fiber and will generally keep you fuller, longer. Therefor, you end up eating less.
of course! always eat half a meal everyday
two hours after eating?
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No, no, and no.
Many people eating together