Do you know 100 MILLION
People (and probably YOU) Suffer from HOLES in their Gut?
Leaky Gut, Crohn's, IBS or Diverticulitis are Silently
KILLING People by the Millions!
Did you know that most pain, disease and suffering is most
often BECAUSE of POISONING
from HOLES in your gut (leaky gut)?
A Leaking Gut will KICK
your Butt, and eventually it will kill you!
3000 years ago, King Solomon wrote,
“Don’t be a FOOL! Why die before your time?”
But most people DO die
before their time! But YOU don’t have to!
Up to 20% of people have a hole in their heart, but THIS
almost universal problem of holes in your gut (leaky gut) is slowly and
silently ruining the health of over 90% of all people!
This internal poisoning leads to inflammation which is the
source of most illnesses, disabilities and diseases such as asthma, allergies,
arthritis, pain, digestive problems, diabetes, heart disease, excessive fat,
cancer, dementia, Alzheimer’s, Lupus, fibromyalgia, anxiety, depression, IBS,
autoimmune disease and too many more to name.
PART I
Would you go into a swimming pool
if a young child just pooped in it?
Would you drink water that had raw
sewage leaking into it?
Yuk!!!
Even if you could not
taste it, eventually these
toxins would poison
you, make you sick and
lead to a serious life
threatening disease.
This is EXACTLY what
is happening right
now to some degree, from
the sewage and
other toxins leaking
into your system, not
from your water, but
from the tiny holes in your
intestines, known as
“leaky gut.”
This leaking sewage
(leaky gut) is slowly poisoning
and killing you, even
if you feel ok for right now.
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10 Signs You Have
A Leaky Gut HOT
Leaky gut syndrome is a rapidly growing condition that
millions of people are struggling with and don't even know
it.
From the sound of it, you might think leaky gut only affects the digestive system, but
in reality it can lead to many other health conditions.
According to research, leaky gut could be the
cause of your food allergies, low energy, joint pain, thyroid disease, autoimmune conditions and slow metabolism.
In this article I will outline
specifically how you can heal leaky gut syndrome and breakthrough
the health problems you've been struggling with.
What is Leaky
Gut Syndrome?
Think of the lining of your digestive tract
like a net with extremely small holes in it that only allow specific
substances to pass through. Your gut lining works as a barrier keeping out
bigger particles that can damage your system.
When someone has leaky gut (often referred to as increased
intestinal permeability) the "net" in your digestive tract gets
damaged, which causes even bigger holes to develop in your net, so things
that normally can't pass through, are now be able to.
Some of the things that can now pass through
include proteins like gluten, bad bacteria and undigested
foods particles. Toxic waste can also leak from the inside of your
intestinal wall into your blood stream causing an immune reaction.1
Leaky Gut
Symptoms and Progression
10
Signs That You May Have A Leaky Gut
This leads to inflammation throughout your
system and can cause symptoms, such as:
·
Thyroid conditions
·
Joint pain
·
Digestive problems
·
Weight gain
·
Syndrome X
One of the biggest early warning signs that you may have leaky gut can be that you're experiencing multiple food sensitivities. Partially digested protein and fat can seep through your intestinal lining making their way into your bloodstream which will cause an allergic response.
This allergic response doesn't mean you'll
break out in a rash all over your body, but it can lead to one of the
symptoms mentioned above.
If left un-repaired, it can lead to more
severe health issues like inflammatory bowel disease, IBS, arthritis, eczema,2 psoriasis,3 depression, anxiety, migraine headaches, muscle pain and
chronic fatigue.
According to the Journal of
Diabetes there is a strong body of evidence pointing to leaky gut as a
major cause of autoimmune diseases, including Type 1 Diabetes.4
Another problem with leaky gut is that it can
cause malabsorption of vital minerals and nutrients including zinc, iron and vitamin B12.
What Causes
Leaky Gut?
There are 4 main causes of leaky gut which
include:
·
Poor diet
·
Toxin overload
·
Bacterial imbalance.5
The most common components of food that can
damage your intestinal lining are the proteins found in un-sprouted grains,
sugar, GMO's, and conventional dairy.
The problem with unsprouted
grains is they contain large amounts of nutrient blockers
called phytates and lectins. Lectins are sugar-binding proteins that act
as a natural defense system for plants that protect them from outside
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 gravitate
toward this area and when they attach to your digestive lining it damages
your gut, causing inflammation.
Lectins and
Foods that Cause Leaky Gut
Lectins are found in many foods, not just
grains. If consumed in smaller amounts, your body will do just fine with
them. But foods that have large amounts of lectins, like wheat, rice, spelt, and soy, are more problematic.
Sprouting and fermenting grains reduces
phytates and lectins, and makes these foods easier to digest.
GMO and hybridized foods tend to be the
highest in lectins since they have been modified to fight off bugs.
So while you are working to heal your system
stay away from all grains especially ones that contain gluten like
wheat. Once your gut is healthy you can add back in grains that have
been fermented and sprouted to eat occasionally.
Conventional cows milk is another food
that can cause leaky gut. The component of dairy that will harm your gut is
the protein A1 Casein.
Also, the pasteurization
process will destroy
vital enzymes making sugars like lactose very difficult to digest. For this
reason, I only recommend buying dairy that is raw and from: A2 cows, goat's,
sheep, or buffalo.
Sugar is another substance that will
wreak havoc on your digestive system.
Sugar will feed the growth of yeast, candida, and bad bacteria which will further damage
your gut. Bad bacteria actually creates toxins called exotoxins that
damage healthy cells and can eat a hole into your intestinal wall.
Other Factors
that Cause Leaky Gut
Chronic Stress - Chronic stress weakens your immune system over time
which cripples your ability to fight off foreign invaders, like bad bacteria
and viruses leading to inflammation and leaky gut.
To reduce stress I recommend getting more
sleep, schedule fun into your week, rest one day a week, meditate on
scripture, and hang out with positive, uplifting people.
Toxins - We come into contact with over
80,000 chemicals and toxins every single year, but the worst offenders for causing
leaky gut include antibiotics, pesticides, tap water, aspirin, and NSAIDS.
I recommend buying a high quality water filter
to eliminate chlorine and fluoride and look to natural plant based herbs to
reduce inflammation in your body.
Dysbiosis - Finally, one of the leading
causes of leaky gut is a condition called dysbiosis, which means an imbalance between
beneficial and harmful species of bacteria in your gut.
For many, this imbalance can begin at birth
because of a C-section or because the mother didn't have a healthy gut
herself. The overuse of prescription antibiotic drugs, tap water with
chlorine and fluoride, and the lack of probiotic rich foods contribute to
this imbalance of good and bad bacteria.
Leaky Gut and
the Brain
Another topic I want to quickly discuss is how
leaky gut can affect the brain. If you've ever seen a child with autism
experience a mood swing, this can be caused by intestinal permeability.
Gluten and Casein-Free Diet's have proven effective for many children
with autism because these proteins can leak through the gut and then
recirculate and act on the brain similarly to an opioid drug.
This is also why leaky
gut has been linked to other psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder.
So, in many cases, if
you can heal the gut you can heal the brain.
PART II
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In the beginning…
The newborn gut is
unique in that it has not
completed maturation at
the time of birth and
needs the growth factors
and other components
of colostrum to complete
its development.
The incomplete
development of the gut benefits
to the newborn as it
allows large proteins, such
as immunoglobulins, to
easily enter the body.
However, intestinal
permeability is not good for
older children or adults
as it can contribute to
conditions such as leaky
gut syndrome-a very
common (often
undiagnosed) condition in which
the lining of the small
intestine becomes inflamed.
Inflammation causes
damage to the tissue, resulting
in excess permeability
and unusually large spaces
between the cells of the
mucosal lining, which allows
bacteria, viruses, fungi
and other potentially toxic
materials to enter the
bloodstream.
COLOSTRUM CAN HELP
A high quality
first-milking colostrum can be of
substantial value in
this regard. The immune
factors in colostrum
contain a number of antibodies
that bind to invading
microorganisms and hold them
in check while they are
destroyed by white blood cells.
The most important of
these antibodies are of the
immunoglobulin A (IgA)
type. Not only do they attach
themselves to an
invading microorganism, but they
are also able to stick
to tissues, making it easier for
white blood cells to
destroy the immobilized pathogen.
The process of
destroying invading microorganisms
is aided by other
substances present in colostrum.
These include
lactoferrin and transferrin, which capture
the iron required by
some bacteria to reproduce.
The growth factors in
colostrum are also of substantial
benefit in leaky gut
syndrome.
It is well documented
that growth hormone and the
insulin-like growth
factor (IGF) superfamily of proteins
aid in the proliferation
of new cells.
These and other factors
in colostrum can actually help
repair the damaged
mucosal tissues.
Studies, including one
published in the May 1999 issue
of GUT, show how the use
of bovine colostrum may be
an effective way to help
reduce excess permeability
caused by the use of
NSAIDs.
The repair of the
mucosal lining may also decrease
the severity of some
food allergies, especially those
that are associated with
undigested food particles
leaking into the
bloodstream.
Repairing the intestinal
damage caused by leaky gut
syndrome can also
improve nutrient uptake.
Leaky gut syndrome
results in significant mineral
deficiencies because
carrier proteins are damaged
by the same inflammatory
process that injures the
mucosal lining.
These carrier proteins
are the means by which many
of the essential
minerals are absorbed.
The lactoferrin and
transferrin found in high-quality
colostrum serve as
effective carrier proteins for iron
and copper.
This is why many who
have trouble with anemia find
help when taking
colostrum.
In addition, the casein
in complete colostrum is a carrier
protein for
calcium, allowing it to be effectively absorbed.
Since the absorption of
nutrients is so important to so
many functions in the
body, the resolution of leaky gut
syndrome can have
positive effects on many other conditions.
Compiled and edited by Ray Gebauer
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