Leaky Gut Syndrome
The official definition of Leaky Gut Syndrome is an increase in permeability of the intestinal mucosa to luminal macromolecules, antigens, and toxins associated with inflammatory degenerative and/ or atrophic mucosa or lining.
Put more simply, large spaces develop between the cells of the gut wall allowing bacteria, toxins and food to leak into the bloodstream.
Leaky Gut Syndrome has also been linked with many conditions, such as: Celiac Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Autism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Eczema, Dermatitis, Ulcerative Colitis.
What causes Leaky Gut?
Severe emotional stress or trauma, drug use especially anti-biotic and anti-inflammatory drugs, alcohol abuse, GI tract parasites, intestinal bacterial infections or overgrowth, ingestion of junk foods – especially deep fried foods made with hydrogenated vegetable oils, excessive consumption of starchy or sugary foods and food allergies. One major junk foods binge or a single course of anti-biotics can create a condition of leaky gut within hours. If the diet doesn’t contain enough nutrients to repair the leaky gut it can become a persistent problem. Leaky Gut Syndrome may also cause a flood of wrong messages to be communicated from the digestive system to the body.
Three Important Steps to Take
1. Heal the Leaky Gut 2. Re-establish healthy gut bacteria 3. Take care of the nutritional inadequacies
Symptoms of Leaky Gut
Abdominal pain (chronic) Insomnia Bloating Excessive flatulence Anaphylactoid reactions Shortness of breath Anxiety Fevers of unknown origin Gluten intolerance (celiac disease) Hemorrhoids Heartburn Malnutrition Migraines Muscle cramps Multiple chemical sensitivities Muscle pain Myofascial pain Mood swings Poor exercise tolerance Poor immunity Poor memory Recurrent bladder infections Recurrent vaginal infections Recurrent skin rashes Brittle nails Hair loss Swollen lympth glands Food allergies Constipation Diarrhea Liver dysfunction Brain fatigue Abdominal spasms Anal irritation Constant hunger pains Depleted appetite Sluggishness Depression Chronic fatigue
Conditions related to LGS
Celiac disease Multiple Sclerosis Autism Fibromyalgia Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Irritable Bowel Syndrome Eczema Dermatitis Ulcerative Colitis Candidiasis – Yeast overgrowth Chronic hepatitis Asthma Chemotherapy Cystic Fibrosis Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Accelerated Aging Endotoxemia – The presence of endotoxins in the blood Colon cancer Crohn's disease Food allergies Giardia – parasite infection Arthritis Pancreatic dysfunction Hives Acne AIDS Alcoholism Anyklosing spondylitis – joint pain Inflammatory bowel disease Liver dysfunction Malnutrition Psoriasis Schizophrenia Alcoholism
Karmic Health Nutritional Coaching can help with a personalized nutrition plan. It's important to take control before any of the related diseases kick in. If you’re already experiencing related disease don't worry. Although some cannot be cured, they can certainly be controlled.
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