Leaky gut syndrome is growing rapidly and millions of people are struggling with it without even knowing that.
The cause of food allergies, low energy, pain, thyroid disease, autoimmune conditions and slow metabolism is connected with a progression of leaky gut symptoms.
Imagine that the lining of your digestive tract has extremely small holes in which only specific substances can pass through. Your gut lining is a barrier that keeps out bigger particles that can damage your system.
When someone has leaky gut, it means that his digestive tract has bigger holes that allow bigger particles to pass through. Some of the things that can now pass through are proteins like gluten, bad bacteria, and undigested foods. Also, toxic waste can leak from the inside of your intestinal wall into your bloodstream an
d can cause an immune reaction.
This creates an inflammation throughout your system and can cause symptoms such as:
The biggest warning which shows that you may have leaky gut is increased sensitivity to multiple foods. Partially digested proteins and fat can get through your intestinal lining, and make their way into your bloodstream. This can cause an allergic response that can lead to one of the symptoms mentioned above. If you don’t repair the damage in time, it can lead to more severe health issues such as inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis, eczema, psoriasis, depression, anxiety, headaches, muscle pain and chronic fatigue. Another problem with leaky gut is that it can cause malabsorption of vital minerals and nutrients such as zinc, iron, and vitamin B12.
The biggest damage is made by the proteins found in un-sprouted grains, sugar, GMO’s and conventional dairy.
The problem with un-sprouted grains is their large amounts of nutrient blockers called phytates and lectins. Lectins are sugar-binding proteins that act as a natural defense system for plants and they protect them from invaders like mold and parasites. This is good news for plants but bad news for your body. Your digestive lining is covered with sugar-containing cells that help break down your food. Lectins move towards this area and when they connect to your digestive lining, they damage your gut and cause inflammation. Some of the lectins and foods that cause leaky gut are wheat, rice, spelt and soy. GMO and hybridized foods have lots of lectins because they have been modified to fight off bugs.
Conventional cows milk contains a harmful protein called A1 casein. Also, the pasteurization process of the milk destroys many vital enzymes and makes sugars such as lactose very difficult to digest.
Sugar will feed the growth of bad bacteria, which will further damage your gut.
Other Factors that Cause Leaky Gut
Chronic stress: It weakens your immune system and in order to reduce it, you should sleep more, exercise and hang out with positive people.
Toxins: We come into contact with over 80,000 chemicals and toxins every single year, but the worst are antibiotics, pesticides, tap water, aspirin, and NSAIDS. You should buy a high-quality water filter to eliminate chlorine and fluoride and use natural plant-based herbs to reduce inflammation in your body.
Dysbiosis: One of the leading causes of leaky gut is dysbiosis, which is an imbalance between beneficial and harmful species of bacteria in your gut. The overuse of antibiotics, tap water with chlorine and fluoride, and the lack of probiotic rich foods contribute to this imbalance.
1. REMOVE foods and factors that damage the gut
2. REPLACE with healing foods
3. REPAIR with specific supplements
4. REBALANCE with probiotics
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