Fried foods: delicious foe to your insides? High-temperature cooking oxidizes oils, birthing free radicals that assault cells and accelerate aging. Gastroenterologists see a spike in reflux and IBS tied to this dietary staple. The science is stark. Frying at 180°C generates aldehydes, linked to liver strain and insulin resistance per European Food Safety Authority reports. In urban India, where fast food booms, digestive disorders have surged 30% in the last five years. Counterpunch with betel leaf, a natural digestive elixir. Packed with chavicol and caryophyllene, it enhances peristalsis and shields the stomach lining. Clinical studies from AIIMS Delhi show it cuts gastric emptying time by 25%, banishing post-meal discomfort. Versatile in use—from fresh wraps around spices to powdered supplements—betel leaf fits modern lifestyles. Caution: avoid overuse due to mild stimulants. Rebuild your plate wisely. Steam or grill instead of frying, and harness betel leaf’s power daily. This dynamic duo promises resilient digestion amid tempting treats.
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