Fiber helps to stimulate peristalsis.
Peristalsis keeps your food going down into the digestive system.
Course foods that are in fiber stimulate peristalsis. These high-fiber are called roughage.
No, peristalsis is the wavelike muscular contractions that help move food through the esophagus and into the stomach. The trachea is the airway that leads to the lungs, and peristalsis does not occur in the trachea to push food to the stomach.
The muscular layer in the ureters uses peristalsis to move the urine along to the urinary bladder
Gravity does not directly help peristalsis, which is the involuntary contraction and relaxation of muscles that helps move food through the digestive tract. Peristalsis is controlled by the enteric nervous system in the gastrointestinal tract. Gravity can slightly assist in moving food down the esophagus when swallowing, but peristalsis is the main force that propels food through the digestive system.
What would be a good rule to help you identify foods containing carbohydrates?
No. Peristalsis is a physical process in which the involuntary muscles of the digestive tract contract and move food along.
TO IMPROVE PERISTALSIS:1. Eat FRUIT rich in fiber like apples and pears. Fruit is PREDIGESTED so it goes through your gastrointestinal tract more quickly.2. DO NOT LIE DOWN AFTER EATING A MEAL. This is one of the MAIN CAUSES of acid reflux disease, over time will cause a more serious condition known as hiatal hernia. Look it up on WebMD.
Foods high in Calcium are good for bone growth. Canned salmon, custard and cheese are good choices.
Good fatty foods are low-fat diets that help you lose weight, manage cholesterol,and prevent health problems.
Some foods to help lower your cholesterol are foods that are low in salt, sugar and fats. Some of these foods are whole wheat and good fats that come from Salmon.