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How to Get Rid of Leaky Gut Syndrome

Leaky gut syndrome describes a condition of changed or damaged bowel lining, caused by antibiotics, toxins, poor diet, parasites or infection can lead to increased permeability of the gut wall to toxins, germs, undigested food, ravage or larger than normal macromolecules. Once in the blood stream our immune system is the last line of defense to treat with these substances and it will ultimately get overwhelmed if a Leaky Gut is not rectified. While there is no fast treatment for Leaky Gut, there are many things, which can be made to begin curative Leaky Gut Syndrome and eventually regain a normal gut. The small intestine is planned to allow tiny particles of digested nutrients to pass through its wall and into the bloodstream. These are then distributed for use throughout the body. But due to a variety of causes, the intestinal wall can become more permeable and allow larger, less digested particles and toxins to pass through causing Leaky Gut Syndrome. The body then identifies these particles as foreign “invaders,” and the immune system attempts to fight them off which can set the stage for various autoimmune disorders.

Leaky Gut is mainly caused by a build up of yeast, which after a period of time breaks down the walls of the intestine and causes the poison and food molecules to leak. The symptoms related with Leaky Gut have been related to start other autoimmune onditions, which is often the reason why the victim will then seek medical attention. Autoimmune diseases (including diabetes, crohn's disease, and irritable bowel syndrome) occur when the immune system attacks the body's own cells. Leaky Gut Syndrome can surely be avoided and effectively treated if you make the necessary diet and lifestyle changes. Eating a well balanced diet containing a combination of complex carbohydrates, protein and fibre will reduce the danger of irritating the intestinal wall and with the adding of taking natural supplements, will optimise digestive health.

Causes of Leaky Gut Syndrome

Here are the list of some of the possible causes of Leaky Gut Syndrome :

1. Food allergies
2. Certain antibiotics
3. Excessive drinking
4. Compromised immune systems
5. Parasitic infections

Symptoms of Leaky Gut Syndrome

Common symptoms of a Leaky Gut Syndrome include:

1. Rash
2. Diarrhea
3. Migraines
4. Joint pain

Treatment of Leaky Gut Syndrome

1. Stress reduction therapy offers much more relief because there is a strong connection between brain and activities of digestive system.  
2. Nutrients like glutamine (amino acid), which is necessary for production of intestinal mucus and secretary immunoglobins, Vitamin A for production of antibodies, Zinc for growth and cure of epithelial cells play major role in treatment.
3. Herbs like Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice, Silymarin or milk thistle, Aloe, Slippery Elm are used more generally an effectively to cure the injured lining of intestinal wall.

 

 

 
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