Digestive in spanish

Digestivo

pronunciation: dixestiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

digestive = digestivo. 

Example: The machine resembles an assembly line but faithfully reproduces the human digestive process.

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» digestive canal, the = aparato digestivo, el; tubo digestivo, el.

Example: In conclusion, I would remark that our knowledge of the fate of lecithin in the digestive canal under normal conditions is very deficient.

» digestive disorder = trastorno digestivo.

Example: Garlic cloves continue to be used by aficionados as a remedy for digestive disorders and fungal infections such as thrush.

» digestive enzyme = enzima digestiva.

Example: Some raw foodists believe that digestive enzymes in raw foods (such as amylases, proteases, and lipases) aid digestion.

» digestive problem = problema digestivo, problema de estómago.

Example: Diarrhea and other digestive problems are no fun, especially for those who suffer from them often.

» digestive system, the = sistema digestivo, el.

Example: The word 'restaurant' originally referred to a restorative broth served to people with weakened digestive systems.

» digestive tract, the = tracto intestinal, el; aparato digestivo, el; tubo digestivo, el.

Example: The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.

» digestive tube, the = aparato digestivo, el; tubo digestivo, el.

Example: The esophagus is the narrowest part of the digestive tube, and food spends only a few seconds traveling through it.

» digestive upset = trastorno digestivo.

Example: Digestive upsets, like diarrhea and constipation, or skin problems, like acne, are examples of ways stress can wreak havoc on our bodies by unbalancing the systems that help us feel calm and healthy.

» digestive woe = aflicción digestiva.

Example: They say, a good broth can resurrect the dead -- bone broth does contain many vitamins and minerals that can help with stress, sore joints and digestive woes.
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