Saturday, February 5, 2011

I have heard that beef stay in your intestine for three days, is this true and why does this happen?

Question 1
I have heard that beef stay in your intestine for three days, is this true and why does this happen?...  

Answers
1)   Yes, for me, but I eat beef everyday, so it goes in, it goes out but it doesn't stay in there. - Good Bye

2)   it is not true.

everything you eat is processed through your system in about 24 hours or less - Jay L

3)   Everything moves through your gut at the same speed. Your intestines have no capacity to execute a passing play. The overall speed of passage of intestinal contents varies, and depends on how much fiber and water you eat and several other factors, but nothing just sits there. The idea that some food or waste gets stuck in your intestines and needs to be cleaned out or "detoxed" is nonsense.

If you've ever had food poisoning you'll be aware that your colon can part with all its contents in a matter of minutes. It's a very efficient system. - fusepark

4)   Beef is good for you!
If you eat a whole pizza it will stay in you for 3 days too.
Now I know what I'm gonna have for dinner. Thanks! - peedeesuave

5)   panda,
Meat may stay in the intestines for 24-72 hours depending on its type. Likewise, red meat in particular takes 1-3 days to complete the digestion process because of fat content and high protein. Even the quick digesting foods have to wait until the slowest digesting food like meat leave the stomach. This process may take up to 6-8 hours. To be more exact on the digestive time of various proteins, egg yolk digestion time is around 30 minutes; the whole egg is approximately 45 minutes; fish which is less fatty like sole seafood, cod, flounder, takes 30 minutes to digest; while more fatty fish including salmon, herring, salmon trout can take 45-60 minutes to digest; the chicken without skin can take up 1 1/2 – 2 hours before it leaves the stomach; the turkey without skin is much longer to digest because it can stay 2-2 1/4 hours digesting; beef and lamb can stay 3-4 hours; pork can take 4 1/2- 5 hours to digest. Now, if the stomach is full, the other foods ingested together with the meat like carbohydrates, starches, vegetables and fruits, undergo fermentation that produces acid, gas, the most common indigestion problems, while they are waiting for the stomach to be emptied.


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The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.



Hope this helps
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Question 2
hi i am 26.i have severe dandruff problem?...  i was severely affected by dandruff,its like white dust around my hairs and like little hard dry skin patches around head.Due to i feel very itchy and i lost lot hairs because of this.Also i consulted lot skin doctors for past 3 years and used anti dandruff lotions like scalpe,Nizoral,Triatop,Head & shoulders,Clinic all clear etc...but no use of these...i need useful info to get rid of this and atleast i want save my existing hairs.

some one please help me.

Answers
1)   Head and Shoulders 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner. Also, i know it sounds strange, but oil! If you happen to have olive oil in your kitchen, rub it in your hair, and really lather it into your scalp, do it like every day, but remember to take a shower and wash out that oil every night. Oil is GREAT for dry skin, you could put it All over you body and you will have some healthy skin. I hope this works for you! good luck!
Ps: For those who put a thumbs down for my answer...im not BS.ing. Olive oil or other oils work wonders for your skin, i know bcause i use it, it also makes you hair less frizzy and more smooth. Its better than spending money on chemicals and what not for you hair. Chemicals are BAD for you. - Red Hot

2)   Pl go to senior dermatologist. It might be skin disease (psoriasis) or mix with androgenic alopeicea. - Transformer

3)   As its a kinda fungal disease...consult a experiened Dermatalogist(skin doctor) !!!!

if u leve it in this way...soriasis disease may come to you.....act fast fella......... - •Ðαѕнιηg ναмριяє

4)   read about it here
http://2beautynskinntips.notlong.com
open the third and fourth link there
for detail info. - Xinggerss Aqwee


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Question 3
Anatomy question? (breast cancer)?...  i'm doing my anatomy homework and i can't find the answer to this question in the book:
A young woman (late teens to early twenties) is doing a self examination for breast cancer and feels a small lump. Does this mean she definitely has breast cancer? or could it be something else? if so, what else could it be?
just to clarify, i don't think i have it i just couldnt find the answer in my anatomy book

Answers
1)   it could just be a swollen lymph node, just a lump in the mammary glands, etc... - Dude

2)   It is probably normal tissue, which is lumpy in some women. It could be a benign tumor, or it could be malignant. There are many possibilities. - Leo D

3)   Most of the time it'll be about benign conditions-either cysts or what is called fibroadenomas-besides the more remote possibility of breast cancer- especially more remote at this young age...less likely- i mean... - Alfred

4)   Buck_Girl,
Forgive the detail, but this may be of assistance, as is the link below. A visual examination involves standing in front of a mirror with your arms hanging down and looking at your breasts to check for puckering, dimpling, changes in breast size and texture and if your nipples are inverted. The two other positions to check for these changes are with your hands on your hips and your hands raised up with your palms pressed together. The physical examination is to check for lumps or any changes in the breast tissue. You can conduct the exam in the shower or lying down on a bed. There are two methods to conduct the physical examination, the clock pattern and the wedge pattern. The clock pattern is where you envision the face of a clock on each of your breasts. You lie down with your left hand behind your head, and use your right hand to examine your left breast. Put your hand at top of the breast using your middle three fingers in the 12 o’clock position. Use your fingers in a massaging, clockwise motion to check for lumps. Then you move hour by hour, using the same motion and feeling for any changes in your breasts. After you have repeated one cycle, move your fingers closer to your nipple and repeat the process until you get to your nipple. You should check both your left and right nipple for discharge by pinching with your fingers at 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock and at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock. When you are done with your left breast, put your right hand behind your head and use your left hand to examine your right breast in the same fashion. Make sure to feel your lymph nodes under your armpit as well as areas around your breasts for any tissue changes. The wedge method entails envisioning each breast as a pie divided into equal wedges. Lie down on a bed and place your left hand behind your head. Use your right hand to examine your left breast beginning at the top of your breast and working your way down to your nipple. Use your middle three fingers to massage firmly but gently from the top of the wedge to the bottom. Once you have completed the wedge, move your fingers to the next wedge going in a clockwise direction. For the opposite side, put your right hand behind your head and use your left hand to massage your right breast. Do not forget about checking lymph nodes under your armpit and tissue around your breasts. Examine your nipples for discharge. If you are not comfortable with the clock or wedge methods, then you can use a simple sweeping technique with your three middle fingers. You begin at your collarbone and work in a clockwise direction from the outside of your breast towards the nipple. If you have larger or thicker breasts, use a walking motion with your fingers to feel for any lumps or changes. Do not forget to check your lymph nodes and nipples. If you find a lump in your breast, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible. Keep in mind that 80% of breast lumps are non-cancerous. More than 50% of women have what is known as fibrocystic breasts usually during their periods and menopause. Fibrocystic breasts are lumpy, painful and tender and develop when breast cells fill with fluid and form benign cysts in the breasts. These changes are attributed to hormone fluctuations during a woman’s menstrual period and menopause.



ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, IN ANY FORUM AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS ONE. - MANY ANSWERS ARE FLAWED.

It is extremely important to obtain an accurate diagnosis before trying to find a cure. Many diseases and conditions share common symptoms.


The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.

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Question 4
Should You Really "Feed a Cold, Starve A Fever"?...  I've got a mighty cold right now and it just popped into my head :P

Answers
1)   No, it's an old myth - izzy

2)   somewhat. eliminate sugar, and decrease carbs in both cases. For sinus congestion sniff warm salt water up your nose. For chest congestion run a cool mist humidifier, and add a pint of hydrogen peroxide to a gallon of water. (or you could try the garlic cure-- 1 large BULB cut up small eaten raw) - hasse_john

3)   Colds normally come as infections or poor resistence to disease eat nutritious hot soups and a diet rich in vitamins - teraafirma

4)   about it you can get information from here http://canmdh8.notlong.com/AA8qMvS - Khadijah Vidrine


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Question 5
I want to take with some body now?...  

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1)   huy - Derek Ringholz

2)   hahah ok - Rockin out

3)   read about it here
http://2beautynskinntips.notlong.com
open the third and fourth link there
for detail info. - Xinggerss Aqwee


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