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That depends on how well you digest gluten. Many people have diffuculty with gluten which is a protien found in many grains, wheat being one of those grains, and ramen noddles are made from wheat. Look up gluten intolerance to see if. Homemade noodles digest faster, and take approximately two hours for your body to digest, while instant ramen can take several hours longer.
But it may take a couple of hours longer than what would be. Why do ramen noodles take so long to digest? When the instant noodles don’t break down, nutrient absorption is affected. This allows preservatives to linger in. It can cause side effects such as nausea, headache, flushing, sweating, and heart palpitations. One package of instant ramen has 1,875 milligrams of sodium, significantly more than the recommended daily intake of 1500 milligrams! Instant ramen can have canola, cottonseed, or palm oil. How long does it take for ramen to digest? It is debatable how long it takes to digest ramen noodles, as it depends on your body and on whether the noodles are homemade or instant.
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