Trituration
Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 10:40 pm
This is from a book copyrighted 1942
"We should retain a normal mouthful of food long enough to extract all the nourishment from the food to be converted into energized blood; ............"
Connected with the great Vagus nerve is found the Pharyngeal plexus, which is the brains of, or controller of, the motive action of the constrictor or swallow muscles.
Here lies the seat of the greatest battle each person has to fight and conquer.
The subduing of the mighty Tocea giant or Impulse which causes the Faucial Gateway muscles to grab the food morsels before they are triturated enough in the mouth with the secretions which flow from the ducts of each cheek."
Atb,
Leilanae
"We should retain a normal mouthful of food long enough to extract all the nourishment from the food to be converted into energized blood; ............"
Connected with the great Vagus nerve is found the Pharyngeal plexus, which is the brains of, or controller of, the motive action of the constrictor or swallow muscles.
Here lies the seat of the greatest battle each person has to fight and conquer.
The subduing of the mighty Tocea giant or Impulse which causes the Faucial Gateway muscles to grab the food morsels before they are triturated enough in the mouth with the secretions which flow from the ducts of each cheek."
Atb,
Leilanae