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Hormone Regulation of Digestion Hormone Regulation, Gi System, Anatomy Flashcards, Smooth Muscle, Medicine Notes, Basic Anatomy And Physiology, Nurse Study Notes, Medical Student Study, Biomedical Science

Here we’ll learn about hormonal control of gastrointestinal functions, including regulation of contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle walls and sphincters, enzyme and bicarbonate secretion, and growth of the GI tract. Endocrine, Paracrine, NeurocrineThere are three categories of hormones that regulate the GI system:Endocrine hormones are secreted by enteroendocrine cells into the blood stream. These hormones travel through the hepatic portal circulation, pass through the liver, and…

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Gastrointestinal Tract: Overview And The Mouth The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is responsible for the breakdown of food into its component parts so that they can be absorbed into the body. It is made up of the mouth, oesophagus, stomach and small and large intestines. The salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas are organs distinct from the GI tract, but all secrete juices into the tract and aid the digestion and absorption of the food (Fig. 37a). Structure Different regions of the…

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⭐️ Crohn's vs. Ulcerative Colitis   Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) primarily includes two conditions: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, and understanding the differences between the two as a nursing student is key  🟢 Crohn's Disease:  → Affects entire GI tract → Affects full thickness of bowel wall → Ulcerations can be patchy and scattered (skip lesions)  🔵 Ulcerative Colitis:  → Affects colon and rectum → Affects mucosal layer of bowel wall → Ulcerations are continuous throughout Nursing School Studying Cheat Sheets, Nurse Skills, Medical Assistant Student, Nursing School Essential, Nurse Study, Medical School Life, Nursing School Motivation, Inflammatory Bowel, Nurse Study Notes

⭐️ Crohn's vs. Ulcerative Colitis Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) primarily includes two conditions: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, and understanding the differences between the two as a nursing student is key 🟢 Crohn's Disease: → Affects entire GI tract → Affects full thickness of bowel wall → Ulcerations can be patchy and scattered (skip lesions) 🔵 Ulcerative Colitis: → Affects colon and rectum → Affects mucosal layer of bowel wall → Ulcerations are continuous throughout

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Bloating, constipation, and/or diarrhea ruling your life? Gut testing is essential to identifying the root causes of your gut symptoms! The GI Map assesses your digestive function, microbiome, pancreatic enzyme production, Fat in your stool, Anti-gliadin antibodies, Inflammation in your GI tract, The immune activity in your GI tract #stooltesting #GImaptest #pooptest #guthealthtest #functionalmedicine #guthealth Sinus Inflammation, Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, Healthy Microbiome, Healing Tips, Gluten Sensitivity, Gut Bacteria, Healing Arts, Functional Medicine, Immune Health

Bloating, constipation, and/or diarrhea ruling your life? Gut testing is essential to identifying the root causes of your gut symptoms! The GI Map assesses your digestive function, microbiome, pancreatic enzyme production, Fat in your stool, Anti-gliadin antibodies, Inflammation in your GI tract, The immune activity in your GI tract #stooltesting #GImaptest #pooptest #guthealthtest #functionalmedicine #guthealth

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Having a healthy digestive system affects all facets of the body. When the condition of the digestive system is not in proper health, there can be a tremendous negative effect on every other function of the body. While a balanced diet of whole, unprocessed food is the first step in supporting a healthy digestive system, sometimes the body is in need of further dietary support. Digestive Health Recipes, Clear Skin Care, Essential Oil Safety, What Are Essential Oils, Digestive Tract, Healthy Digestive System, The Digestive System, Unprocessed Food, Holiday Guide

Having a healthy digestive system affects all facets of the body. When the condition of the digestive system is not in proper health, there can be a tremendous negative effect on every other function of the body. While a balanced diet of whole, unprocessed food is the first step in supporting a healthy digestive system, sometimes the body is in need of further dietary support.

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Understanding IBD, IBS, and Leaky Gut is crucial. IBD (Irritable Bowel Disease) involves chronic inflammation and can damage the GI tract, with types like Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis. IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) doesn't cause inflammation or damage but leads to symptoms like cramping and bloating. Leaky Gut occurs when the intestinal lining is damaged, allowing toxins into the bloodstream. Each condition has unique symptoms and treatments, highlighting their distinct differences. 🌟 Mold Toxicity, Irritable Bowel Disease, Stomach Issues, Irritable Bowel, Gut Healing, Leaky Gut, Chronic Inflammation, Internal Medicine, Holistic Medicine

Understanding IBD, IBS, and Leaky Gut is crucial. IBD (Irritable Bowel Disease) involves chronic inflammation and can damage the GI tract, with types like Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis. IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) doesn't cause inflammation or damage but leads to symptoms like cramping and bloating. Leaky Gut occurs when the intestinal lining is damaged, allowing toxins into the bloodstream. Each condition has unique symptoms and treatments, highlighting their distinct differences. 🌟

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