Wednesday 20 April 2016

Do You Know What Is Leaky Gut Syndrome?

What is leaky gut syndrome? Gut-associated lymphatic tissue (GALT) is important for the body's defence against infections and it accounts for about 80% of the immune protection.

GALT produces an antibody called immunoglobulin A (IgA) which acts locally in the gut lining to protect it from surface toxins and bacteria. This protective function goes awry in leaky gut syndrome. This means a patient's body is exposed to attacks from different disease agents.

Autoimmune reactions react in unexpected and unusual ways by attacking the body's own tissues and leading to cause diarrhea, malabsorption and nutritional deficiencies. For more about leaky gut syndrome, go here: http://leakygutsyndromecure.org


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A Short List of Leaky Gut Syndrome Causes

Below are some of the leaky gut syndrome causes that have been identified by recent research.

1. Intestinal parasites, bacteria and viruses that find their way into the body though contaminated sources of food and water.

2. Deficiency of regular digestive enzymes causes a condition that's similar to celiac disease and Crohn's disease.

3. Overeating refined carbohydrates can worsen the leak causing intestinal contents to cross the gut lining and enter the blood stream.

4. Dyes, food preservatives and coloring material contain toxins that might worsen the leaking gut disease.

5. Psychological stress and anxiety are responsible for some cases presenting with symptoms suggestive of leaky gut syndrome.

6. Drugs like NSAIDs worsen gut permeability and their propensity to breach the intestinal mucous membrane makes them candidates for the cause of LGS.

For other suggested leaky gut syndrome causes you can check out this article: http://www.leakygutcurereview.org


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Wednesday 6 April 2016

Leaky Gut Syndrome Diet - What To Eat

The best leaky gut diet avoids further injury to the intestinal lining and reduces the leakiness of the mucosal lining to partially digested food and bacteria. Foods that have a bactericidal effect on gut organisms are preferable.

Dietitians who deal with patients suffering from leaky gut syndrome recommend a diet that includes leeks, onion, garlic, mustard and unprocessed meat in addition to nuts, seeds and poultry. The key factor in choosing whether or not to include a food in the leaky gut syndrome diet is if it will irritate the intestinal lining.

Skim milk, low-fat yoghurt and fresh fruit help nourish sufferers from this painful condition and are good for patients.  Learn more about the leaky gut syndrome diet from the special report report at 'Leaky Gut Cure'. And also check out this Leaky Gut Cure review by Karen Brimeyer.

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Recommended reading: Leaky gut diet

Tuesday 5 April 2016

How To Detect Celiac Disease Symptoms

Celiac disease symptoms are easily mistaken for other intestinal conditions such as Leaky Gut Syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome and gluten intolerance.

The symptoms of celiac disease are the result of a similar mechanism (an increased permeability or leakiness of the gut lining), but the cause is genetic and often inherited within families. The background problem is hypersensitivity to the protein in wheat called gluten. This is also found in rye and barley.

The disease is also called gluten sensitive enteropathy or sprue and affects the small intestine's ability to absorb nutrients from food after digestion. Weight loss, stomach ache, diarrhea, fatty stools, bone problems, skin rash and fatigue are most frequently seen in those suffering from celiac disease.

To learn more about celiac disease symptoms and treatment of the condition, read this report at 'Leaky Gut Syndrome Cure'. And don't miss this Leaky Gut Cure review by Karen Brimeyer.

http://www.leakygutcurereview.org/celiacdisease-symptoms.html


Recommended reading: Celiac disease symptoms

Gluten Intolerance Symptoms & Signs

Gluten intolerance symptoms are troublesome and severe. But after it is diagnosed, treatment of gluten intolerance is easy. Most people who suffer from the condition are not even aware of the reasons for their problems.

Gluten intolerance produces effects on the body as the consequence of an immunological problem. In this disorder, the body wrongly launches an assault on its own tissues, thinking they are foreign proteins. This causes tissue damage and several symptoms.

Along with malnutrition, the autoimmune assault leads to severe intestinal symptoms which can mimic conditions like leaky gut syndrome.  The lining of small intestine is made up of folds called villi. The convolutions raise surface area and in turn this improves absorption of digested food.

In gluten intolerance villi will gradually become damaged and die. As a result, the bowel becomes unable to digest and absorb proteins in wheat, barley or rye. Malnutrition occurs as an effect of this improper absorption and it further compounds the situation.

For more about gluten intolerance symptoms, read this report. And don't miss this report at the "Leaky Gut Cure Review" website. And check out Karen Brimeyer's popular book on the subject, "The Leaky Gut Cure". You can read a Leaky Gut Cure review here.

http://www.leakygutcurereview.org/glutenintolerance-symptoms.html


Recommended reading: Gluten intolerance




Did You Know These Leaky Gut Syndrome Symptoms

Leaky Gut Syndrome (LGS) is a condition caused by increased permeability or leakiness of the lining of the intestine, leading to malabsorption and infections when bacteria and viruses breach the gut barrier to enter the blood stream.

Leaky gut syndrome symptoms are non-specific and often mistaken for other intestinal disorders like tropical sprue and irritable bowel syndrome. The typical symptoms of feeling bloated, heartburn, irregular bowel habits, gas, and depression are shared by other conditions.

Leaky gut symptoms are important to detect and recognize early so that treatment can be started before complications arise.

For more about leaky gut syndrome symptoms and signs, see this report at the "Leaky Gut Cure Review" website. And check out Karen Brimeyer's popular book on the subject, "The Leaky Gut Cure". You can read a Leaky Gut Cure review here.

http://www.leakygutcurereview.org/leakygutsyndrome-symptoms.html

Recommended reading: Leaky gut syndrome symptoms