Gastric Absorption Function Coefficient

Gastrointestinal Function

Latest measurements

Date Measurement Severity Notes
November 18, 2024 12:11 PM 30.043 Moderate (28.203-31.467) No supplements, animal and fruit diet, electrolytes
November 5, 2024 11:11 AM 30.034 Moderate (28.203-31.467) No supplements, animal and fruit diet, electrolytes
October 24, 2024 12:10 PM 30.03 Moderate (28.203-31.467) No supplements, animal and fruit diet, electrolytes
October 17, 2024 07:10 AM 30.026 Moderate (28.203-31.467) Stopped strict carnivore diet, more fruits, no supplements
October 8, 2024 12:10 PM 29.887 Moderate (28.203-31.467) Snake juice fasting continues, Beef yesterday. Electrolytes. No supplements. Long walk in the evening.
October 7, 2024 06:10 AM 29.891 Moderate (28.203-31.467) 36 hours of water fasting with electrolytes, Magnesium
October 5, 2024 10:10 AM 29.894 Moderate (28.203-31.467) Bacon, Eggs, Vitamin C, Homocysteine Resist, Magnesium, Zinc
October 4, 2024 09:10 AM 29.896 Moderate (28.203-31.467) Zinc, B complex, Vitamin C, 1 liter blueberry juice, K2, Calcium, Vit D, Collagen, Beef
October 3, 2024 09:10 AM 29.899 Moderate (28.203-31.467) Vitamin C, Magnesium, B Complex, Vit K, Calcium, Vit D, Zinc
October 2, 2024 10:10 AM 29.894 Moderate (28.203-31.467) 6pc kiwis, orange juice, vitamin C, heavy meat diet (missing from previous entries), B complex, zinc, Magnesium, Vit E, Collagen

Predictions

Predictions based on Least Squares linear regression model

Prediction for Predicted to happen
31.467 Moderate (28.203-31.467) August 4, 2025 07:08 AM
34.367 Mild (31.467-34.367) February 17, 2027 02:02 PM
35.642 Normal (34.367 - 35.642) October 22, 2027 07:10 PM

Gastric Absorption Function Coefficient

Gastrointestinal Function

Gastric absorption is a key process in the digestive system where nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream through the lining of the stomach. This process is facilitated by gastric juice secreted by the gastric glands within the stomach mucosa.

Components of Gastric Juice:

  1. Pepsin: Pepsin is an enzyme present in gastric juice that helps break down proteins into smaller molecules called proteoses and peptones. This breakdown is essential for the body to absorb amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.

  2. Hydrochloric Acid (Gastric Acid): Hydrochloric acid creates an acidic environment in the stomach, which is crucial for the activation of pepsin from its inactive form, pepsinogen. Additionally, gastric acid helps kill bacteria present in food, preventing infections. It also stimulates the secretion of pancreatic juice, bile, and fluids in the small intestine, aiding in further digestion and nutrient absorption.

  3. Mucus: Gastric mucus acts as a protective barrier for the stomach lining, reducing damage caused by food and preventing erosion from gastric acid and pepsin. It lubricates the stomach lining, allowing food to move smoothly through the digestive tract.

Role of Gastric Absorption:

  • Protein Digestion: Pepsin in gastric juice breaks down dietary proteins into smaller, more easily absorbed molecules, facilitating protein digestion and absorption in the stomach.

  • Activation of Enzymes: Hydrochloric acid activates pepsinogen to form pepsin, ensuring efficient protein digestion. It also stimulates the release of digestive enzymes and fluids in the small intestine, enhancing nutrient absorption.

  • Protection of Stomach Lining: Gastric mucus forms a protective layer over the stomach lining, reducing damage from gastric acid and enzymes and preventing gastric ulcers and irritation.

Factors Affecting Gastric Absorption:

Several factors can influence the efficiency of gastric absorption:

  • Dietary Habits: Consuming a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals supports optimal nutrient absorption in the stomach.
  • Hydration: Maintaining adequate hydration levels is important for proper digestion and absorption of nutrients.
  • Gut Health: Conditions such as gastritis, ulcers, or infections can affect gastric juice production and absorption efficiency.
  • Medications: Certain medications may interfere with gastric acid production or gastric mucosal integrity, affecting absorption.

Improving Gastric Absorption:

Patients can take steps to improve gastric absorption and overall digestive health:

  1. Eat a Balanced Diet: Incorporate a variety of nutrient-rich foods such as lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and dairy products into your meals.

  2. Chew Food Thoroughly: Chewing food thoroughly before swallowing aids in the digestion process and promotes optimal nutrient absorption.

  3. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to maintain hydration levels and support digestive function.

  4. Manage Stress: Practice stress-reduction techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga to promote relaxation and improve digestive health.

  5. Avoid Excessive Alcohol and Caffeine: These substances can irritate the stomach lining and interfere with gastric absorption.

  6. Follow Medication Guidelines: Take medications as prescribed and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider to minimize potential side effects on gastric absorption.

By incorporating these lifestyle changes and habits, individuals can support gastric absorption and maintain optimal gastrointestinal function.