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Showing posts with label leaky gut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaky gut. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2015

3 important nutrients to help fight inflammation


Sarah is 35, lives in Northern Ontario, and has come to see me for a nagging persistent back pain.  She has tried physiotherapy in her hometown but without much relief. She also lists on her her intake that she is troubled by fatigue, insomnia and irritable bowel syndrome. When I palpate and test her muscles they tight or hypo-tonic which, in my experience,  is a sign of low grade inflammation in her body.

Inflammation in our bodies is a normal response of our body's immune system. For example, if you sprain your ankle it will often become swollen. In this case, the swelling is caused by your immune system sending molecules to the area to begin repairs. Once their job is done the molecules leave and the inflammation subsides, a sign that your immune system is behaving properly. On the flip side, as in Sarah's case, where there is general body inflammation which has been there for a while, is a sign that her immune system is behaving badly or dysregulated.

If your immune system is behaving badly it often a sign that it has been overworked. If you imagine that your immune system is an army who's main job is to defend your body. When it comes under attack the immune soldiers respond, deal with the threat and then go back to their barracks. If however the attack is more like a siege where your immune soldiers are having to defend your body over a prolonged period at some point they are going to become disheartened, fatigued and less likely to follow orders.

In today's polluted world, this situation is very much the norm with our bodies having to deal with any number of invading hostile elements in our food we eat, the water we drink and wash in, and in the air we breath.

It is no wonder our immune system gets overwhelmed!

In any siege, the defenders are protected behind walls which in our bodies case is our skin, the lining of our intestinal tract and lungs. Like the defending soldiers, after sustained attack these protective barriers will become weakened and holes will appear through which the attackers can enter. In our bodies the intestinal lining can become weakened, among many things, by medication such as antibiotics or birth control, and eating gluten. In medical terms this weakening of your intestines is called intestinal permeability or leaky gut.

Just by hearing Sarah's symptoms I can see that her barriers have been breached, a battle is raging inside her body and her defending immune system is starting to behave badly.

When a your immune system behaves badly 3 negative things begin to happen. 
  1. The defenders become over zealous and fire continuously.
  2. The defenders begin to see anything that comes into the body as hostile - how multiple food sensitivities develop.
  3. The defenders begin to see parts of your body as potential threats and begin attacking them - how autoimmune diseases begin.
To help her out of control and overwhelmed immune system Sarah needs to step in and help out. she can do this by:
  1. Identifying and limiting the number of hostile invaders her body has to deal with.
  2. Stop weakening her barriers and find ways to rebuild them.
  3. Ensure that her immune system is strong enough to sustain some form of siege without losing the plot.
To strengthen her immune system and make it less likely to go rogue, the body needs to have sufficient supplies of three essential nutrients:
  1. Vitamin D
  2. EPA and DHA from Fish Oils
  3. Glutathione
Ensuring her body has access to foods high in these nutrients and or taking supplements where her supplies are very low will be crucial if she is to keep her immune system in order. 

Finally

I hope you found this information useful. More importantly, I hope you do something with it.
 
Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

Monday, 11 March 2013

Leaky gut syndrome and your health

Do you suffer from a multitude of different unexplained and seemingly unrelated symptoms? Your problems could be stemming from your small intestines.

Your small intestines is a long tube which curls around in your abdomen. The lining of this tube is like a shag pile carpet with lots of tentacles called villi. Over the carpet is a fine cheese cloth like layer with lots of minute holes. When food is fully broken down by your digestive juices, the small particles pass through the small holes and into your blood stream.

Sometimes tears occur in the cheese cloth known as, a leaky gut or intestinal permeability ,and allow partially digested large food particles and other toxins to pass in to your blood stream.

There are a number of reasons why leaky gut occurs including:
  • Food sensitivities
  • Fungal Overgrowth
  • Bacterial imbalance
  • Stress
  • Excessive Exercise
  • High Sugar Diet
  • Overuse of Antibiotics, Anti-inflammatory and Antacid medications.
  • Parasites
Common symptoms of Leaky Gut Syndrome include:
  1. Joint pain
  2. Eczema
  3. Psoriasis
  4. Hives
  5. Allergies
  6. Food Sensitivities
  7. Fatigue
  8. Bloating
  9. Gas
  10. Abdominal Cramps
  11. Diarrhea
Leak gut is associated with a number of different conditions, in particular one group known as Autoimmune Diseases. Autoimmune diseases is in the top 3 conditions that cause death in humans.

You test for leaky gut by using a intestinal permeability laboratory test which you can get through your family physician.

A natural way to treat leaky gut is trough diet and some nutrition. It is a three part process:

  1. Remove all food sensitivities.
  2. Restore the gut enviroment through use of fermented foods and friendly bacteria.
  3. Repair the gut through supplementation including l-glutamine.
Pleased be advised that this article should only be used for informational purposes and not as way to diagnosis any conditions. If you are unsure about your current symptoms pleased be sure to consult your  trusted health care professional.

Source: Dr Oz.com