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Are you chewing enough? Bariatric Surgery

Hey Bariatric Pre Ops and Post Ops!  

Have you ever sat down to eat with someone and 30 seconds later they managed to eat their entire meal?  

 

Or…have YOU ever been guilty of that!? Gasp! 

Chewing your food not only allows you to appreciate and savor the taste of that delicious food, but it also plays a very important role in your digestion.

Chewing breaks down your food from large pieces into smaller, more manageable pieces in order to be easily digested. 

It also makes it easier for your intestines to absorb the nutrients and energy from the food as it passes through your body.

If you’re like most people, you chew just enough naturally to where you can comfortably swallow your food – and you do it without even thinking about it.

However this week, I’m challenging you to chew your food even LONGER than that.  

How much longer?!  How about trying at least 15-20 chews per bite! 

That should slow things down enough for you to see some real improvements: 

 

  1. The smaller the food particles are, the easier it is for your body to digest…so you’ll be able to absorb more nutrients and energy from your food!
  2. Salivary amylase actually starts breaking down carbohydrates in your mouth…so you’re getting a head start on digestion. 
  3. You’ll eat LESS food. People eat about 10% less when they eat more slowly.
  4.  It’s good for your teeth and gums.
  5. You’ll enjoy your food a lot more!

Your challenge this week is to be more aware of how much chewing and how slowly you’re eating your food. 

Take a bite and ENJOY it!! 

You up for the “Chewing Challenge?”

 

Nobody said it was going to be easy but I promise you it’s worth it !

 

Sheri Burke, Bariatric Coordinator and Bariatric Nutritionist

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 Much success in your journey.

Respectfully,
International Patient Facilitators – Cancun and Tijuana, Mexico
Dr. Sergio Verboonen and Sheri Burke – Bariatric Coordinator and Nutritionist.
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