What is the reason for not wanting to eat meat

Not wanting to eat meat is caused by indigestion, gastric ulcer, liver disease, gallbladder disease. Meat is rich in nutrients, and because it contains a lot of fatty substances, it is difficult to digest. Some people who suffer from indigestion will aggravate the symptoms of the disease when they consume meat, and most of them will be accompanied by loss of appetite, so they will not want to eat meat. When the digestive system itself has gastric ulcer disease, eating meat will lead to excessive secretion of gastric acid, which is not conducive to the treatment of the disease, so there will also be no desire to eat meat performance. Fatty foods are metabolized mainly by bile, and when the liver is suffering from liver disease, the metabolism of fat will be impaired, so it will be accompanied by the performance of greasiness. Bile secretion is mainly stored in the gallbladder, and when food is ingested, the gallbladder will contract to excrete bile. When suffering from gallbladder diseases such as cholecystitis and gallstones, the patient’s bile excretion will be impaired, so there will also be symptoms of not wanting to eat meat.