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The Owner's Manual: Your Stomach Guts, at Work
Understand how your digestive system turns food into fuel and you've taken the first step toward smart eating. The process starts with simply chewing well, which adds saliva (1) and breaks food down for easier digestion. When you swallow, food travels down the esophagus (2) and into the stomach (3). There, acid and enzymes convert food into a paste-like mix, while the pyloric valve (4) prevents this acidic brew from backing up. Digested food leaves your stomach in one to four hours. Carbohydrates go first, followed by protein, then fat. These macronutrients enter the duodenum (5), the first section of your small intestine (6). Enzymes stored in the duodenum, and those supplied by the pancreas (7), complete most of the digestion process.
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