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Not necessarily. The movement you feel after a meal can be caused by regular digestive movements or even gas.
NO! Water dilutes stomach acid. It dilutes the digestive enzymes required to do the task of breaking down the carbohydrates, fats, and proteins you're taking in. In some people, this can lead to symptoms of indigestion such as bloating, flatulence, and a sensation of abdominal fullness. Although this may have the beneficial effect of discouraging you from overeating, if you're prone to indigestion, it may make the problem worse, particularly if you've eaten a large meal. It's better to drink a glass of water 30 minutes BEFORE a meal.
A drink taken after a meal is called a digestif (as opposed to one taken before a meal which is called an appertif).
Sweet-meal biscuit is another term for a digestive biscuit...
You can drink water
You should be taking this after a meal.
It is in general called a "digestive" It is in general called a "digestive"
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Yes, limoncello is considered a digestive because it is often consumed after a meal to aid in digestion.
We use the digestive system.
Adults look for what will keep them healthy. By keeping a balanced meal and a healthy digestive system.
Drinking after consuming a big meal can aid digestion by helping to break down food and absorb nutrients. However, excessive liquid intake may dilute digestive enzymes, potentially slowing down the digestive process. Additionally, it can lead to feelings of bloating or discomfort if too much fluid is consumed at once. Moderation is key to finding a balance that works for your body.