I've heard it speeds it up as much as 30% faster
No. It actually slows down
Chilli helps speed up your metabolism.
The chewed food passes from our mouth to the oesophagus (gullet) . When it reaches our stomach the enzymes that are inside speed up the digestion process. This shows that a chemical reaction is taking place, when food is being digested. Later, the food passes from our stomach to other parts of our body and the things we ate before comes out when we excrete.
amylase speed up chemical reaction by reacting with your stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) this breaks down the food to help speed up the digestion. WOULD YOU LIKE A MINT? AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FOR THAT...
I will have to say the digestive system break down the most food because it contains enzymes which breaks down substrates and speed up chemical reactions and allows it to flow through your blood stream, amalyst, catalyst, enzyme pepsin, and others. The stomach
they speed up the breakdown of food in the stomach and small intestine
In the Stomach, or Intestines (Look a little deeper), there is some bacteria that helps with digestion, because they speed up the process. The Immune System recognizes this, and basically leaves them to do their job.
The purpose of a vinegar diet is to make you feel full longer, and to irritate and speed up the break down of food in your stomach. It's a very good technique for aiding digestion.
enzymes are proteins and are also catalyst these enzymes are all aorund ur body which speed up the reaction time of amino acid which allow your body and in this case ur mouth to help ur digestion Teeth to help with breaking down foodstuffs and saliva that begins the digestion process - V3n0m531
No, sunlight does not directly speed up digestion. Digestion is primarily controlled by a complex system of enzymes and hormones in the body. Sunlight exposure can have indirect effects on digestion by supporting overall health and promoting vitamin D production, which plays a role in calcium absorption and immune function.
speed up chemical reation....breaking down food
Mechanical digestion chops the food in to smaller pieces, thus exposing more of it to the enzymes of the chemical digestion.Mechanical digestion begins in the mouth by the teeth, tongue and saliva. Mechanical digestion is important for chemical digestion because when food is broken down into smaller particles by mechanical means, chemical digestion will be more efficient.