Overeating in women may cause gastrointestinal diseases and accelerate aging
Aging is an inevitable natural law, but the speed of aging can be controlled through human intervention. For example, not eating enough is a very important one.
Women tend to look older if they eat too much. It’s almost the weekend and when we are very tired from work, we always say, treat yourself to a good meal. There are women who lose weight, and there are also women who love food. But everyone thinks that eating well and nutritiously is good. Who knows that long-term satiety and overnutrition will not only fail to improve healthy , but will accelerate aging.
Overloading the intestines and eating too much and too much for a long time will greatly increase the burden on the digestive system and cause indigestion. Food spoilage in the intestines will irritate the intestinal wall, cause intestinal dilation, functional decline, and may also cause colon cancer.
Brain metabolism disorder If you eat too much for a long time, the "fibroblast growth factor" in the brain will increase significantly and accumulate in the brain, leading to cerebral arteriosclerosis. Over time, brain cells gradually die due to lack of oxygen, leading to functional decline, and even brain tissue atrophy, causing dementia.
Long-term satiety causes a large amount of chyme to accumulate in the intestines without time for digestion, and is decomposed by bacteria into toxic metabolites. These poisons can damage the central nervous system after being absorbed nerve system, leading to slow thinking and lowered IQ.
So women, please be careful not to eat too much on weekends.
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