Whats the cure for Leaky gut syndrome???!
Question: Whats the cure for Leaky gut syndrome!?!?!?
Answers:
You will find an excellent source of info on this and all subjects concerning the GI tract in Eliazbeth LIpski's book
Digestive Wellness!. She goes into detail on how to deal with LGS and all kinds of other problems including food allergies!. Check your library or Alibris!.com for cheap copies of this impressive book!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Digestive Wellness!. She goes into detail on how to deal with LGS and all kinds of other problems including food allergies!. Check your library or Alibris!.com for cheap copies of this impressive book!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
We have a lot of customers that take Probiotics to help with digestive issues, including leaky gut syndrome and yeast buildup!.
Although, since there isn't much information in your question (including symptoms, what you are taking, etc), it's hard to know exactly what would help you!. Without more info, I would suggest to see a doctor, but if you can give us more info, we can try to help you more!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Although, since there isn't much information in your question (including symptoms, what you are taking, etc), it's hard to know exactly what would help you!. Without more info, I would suggest to see a doctor, but if you can give us more info, we can try to help you more!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com
You have to find and fix the cause of the leaky gut!. Here are a few possibilities:
1) Intestinal dysbiosis (usually caused by use of antibiotics)
2) Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (usually caused by use of acid-inhibiting drugs)
3) Celiac Disease
4) Heavy metal toxicities
5) Hypochlorhydria (low stomach acid)
6) Chronic infections (teeth - e!.g!. root canals, Lyme disease, etc!.)
7) Micronutrient and/or essential fatty acid deficiencies!.
Each 'cause' will require a different treatment!. There can be multiple causes (more than one of the above), as well!.
Best wishes and good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
1) Intestinal dysbiosis (usually caused by use of antibiotics)
2) Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (usually caused by use of acid-inhibiting drugs)
3) Celiac Disease
4) Heavy metal toxicities
5) Hypochlorhydria (low stomach acid)
6) Chronic infections (teeth - e!.g!. root canals, Lyme disease, etc!.)
7) Micronutrient and/or essential fatty acid deficiencies!.
Each 'cause' will require a different treatment!. There can be multiple causes (more than one of the above), as well!.
Best wishes and good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com