We talk a lot about leaky gut and the complications that result from this condition. However, a similar problem can happen in the brain.
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many continue using them. It is about time we start addressing root causes of these emotional issues such as poor diet, trauma, leaky gut syndrome, toxicity, and nutritional deficiencies. It is also important that everyone recognize the power of plant medicine. Here we take a look at the hea...
Leaky gut is a big deal because it can lead to a litany of chronic inflammatory conditions that cause pain and discomfort. And while it’s more clear why leaky gut would play a role in digestive issues, leaky gut can also contribute to symptoms such as brain fog and joint pain. Knowing...
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If you have a chronic health condition — even if it’s not digestive — addressing leaky gut is vital to improving your health. The bulk of this work is done through diet. The most common causes of leaky gut are processed foods, excess sugars, lack of plant fibers, and foods that trig...
Leaky gut is an unfortunate name and a more unfortunate condition. But what is leaky gut exactly? A HUM RD shares symptoms, causes, and more.
When your immune system reacts to an allergen, it produces an antibody called immunoglobulin E (IgE). The production of IgE is part of your body’s attempt to destroy the allergen and protect itself. Your blood vessels dilate and become leaky, so white blood cells that fight infection and ...
that entered the blood stream through the leaky gut caused inflammation along the right hemisphere of the brain, which is connected to fatigue and impaired cognition. This is an example of thegut/brain axis—the connection between the brain and the gut (also known as the second brain). ...
When I learned that I had mold illness, I also learned that I had Lyme, MCAS, parasites, the MTFHR genetic mutation, leaky gut, and major hormone imbalances and nutrient deficiencies. It all goes hand in hand. Mold doesn’t cause Lyme, and Lyme doesn’t cause mold, but togeth...