Good for the Stomach
Pepper increases the hydrochloric acid secretion in the
stomach, thereby facilitating digestion. Proper digestion is essential to avoid
diarrhea, constipation and colic. Pepper also helps to prevent the formation of
intestinal gas, and when added to a person’s diet, it can promote sweating and
urination, which remove toxins from the body. Sweating removes toxins and
cleans out the pores of any foreign bodies that may have lodged there, and it
can also remove excess water or accumulation, also known as edema. In terms of
urination, you can remove uric acid, urea, excess water, and fat, since 4% of
urine is made of fat. For digestion, inducing digestion can help you lose
weight and increase the overall functioning of your body and prevent various
gastrointestinal conditions and colorectal cancer. Its ability to expel gas is
because black pepper is a carminative, which forces gas out of the body in a
healthy, downward motion, rather than pressing upwards in a dangerous way and
straining the upper chest cavity and vital organs. It also inhibits more gas
from forming in the body.
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