11th July, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
Normally, when there is an infection, the clinician would diagnose the type of infection and then prescribe antibiotics. Antibiotics are medications that prevent, inhibit of destroy the life of a pathogen like yeasts, staphylococcus and others. There are times, however, when the use of the antibiotics can disrupt the normal flora of the body and lead to severe gut dysbiosis. Continue reading Read More
18th June, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
There are many different food allergies that people must address when attempting a Leaky Gut Syndrome treatment. From allergies to the regular food, to allergies to a drink or to some other part of the diet, food allergies seem to abound everywhere. The person suffering from food allergies has to go through a lot of restraint in order to get rid of the food allergies and stay healthy. There are a number of good reasons to do this. The allergies hamper the digestive system and the disturbs the process of healing leaky gut. Continue reading Read More
12th June, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
The health of the gut is the most important factor that is responsible for the overall health and wellbeing of an individual. The gut is responsible for up to eighty percent of the well being of the immune system. It also protects the individuals from pathogens which include harmful parasites, bacteria, viruses, yeast and fungi. Continue reading Read More
2nd June, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
Individuals who have leaky gut syndrome must include plenty of essential fatty acids in their dietary plan. These are fatty acids that the body is unable to produce naturally, and so one must make sure to get them from the dietary supplements. The essential fatty acids include linoleic acid, (omega 6) and alpha-linolenic acid (omega 3). These fatty acids perform an important function in the body like maintaining cell membranes, produces regulatory hormones like prostaglandins and leukotrienes, It also helps in regulating cholesterol levels. Continue reading Read More
1st June, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
A leaky gut syndrome is caused, among other things, by bad eating habits. There are theories that suggest that this syndrome is caused due to years of bad eating habits. This syndrome mainly is caused due to the excess consumption of processed foods. Processed foods contain enzymes that cannot be digested and continue to accumulate in the intestines and near the colon. This means that these enzymes, over a period of time, form layers on the colon and the intestines. Continue reading Read More
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