What is Leaky Gut?
Many people suffer from digestive issues and the sad part is that most don’t really have an explanation of the cause…nor the cure. However, Leaky Gut Syndrome has now become more known to doctors as well as patients and happens when the gut wall is compromised and contains holes, allowing unwanted toxins, microbes, undigested food, and foreign objects to pass through the lining of the intestines. This can cause a number of issues including:
• Brain fog
• Acne or other skin conditions
• Chronic digestive issues (gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea)
• Weight gain
• Allergies
• Excessive fatigue
• Hormonal / mood imbalances
Now just because you may experience the above symptoms, doesn’t mean you have Leaky Gut, however…it doesn’t mean you don’t have it and it may be a good idea to get it checked out by your doctor where they can perform test. In this article, I go over some of the most research proven compounds that are effective at repairing the gastrointestinal tract and help to heal leaky gut.
What causes LGS? (Leaky Gut Syndrome)
• Heavy use of medications (over the counter and prescriptions)
• Antibiotics that can lead to increased growth of bacteria
• Processed foods
• Foods that have been contaminated by chemicals
• High-refined carbohydrates and sugars
Not only does the typical American diet lacking critical nutrients that promote gut health, but it’s the combination of the additional consumption of processed sugar, packaged foods, and high amount of alcohol that decreases our health in general and puts Americans at risk for so many health issues.
4 Nutrients that can help Leaky Gut
1. L-Glutamine for Leaky Gut
A common side effect of chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer patients, mucositis is the inflammation of the digestive tract caused by ulceration to this mucous lining. This breakdown of the gut’s structure promotes leaky gut as it increases gut permeability, risk of infection, increased growth of toxic bacteria in the gut and entering the blood and essential circulation to all parts of the body.
L-glutamine is something I have been taking personally for years! It’s been shown to help a damaged gut and even help rebuild the lining in your intestines and even help improve wound healing! L-glutamine is also beneficial for collagen synthesis. Glutamine is partly broken down into proline, which is essential for your own collagen production and enhancing a solid gut lining.
2. Ginger
Ginger is well known to treat nausea, menstruation pain, and bloating…..this is all due to ginger’s ability to relieve contractions in the gut and help reduce intestinal inflammation. It’s also been shown to help with gastric emptying and mobility in the gut!
3. Pea Protein
Pea protein is great for individuals with autoimmunity and food sensitivities as well as vegans! This protein is also one of the best foods for improving the microbiome!
In this study, pea protein was shown to increased both Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus (good probiotics) and raise short chain fatty-acid production in the gut, which helps reduce overall inflammation – great if you have leaky gut (but also just great in general!)
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4. Bone Broth and Gelatin
Thankfully bone broth and gelatin is more widely available and accepted these days and for good reason! The benefits of both are through the roof! Both are full of protein, contain little no animal fat, and contains certain tannic acid known to help heal and seal your gut. I personally love the taste of bone broth but if you can’t stomach it, Further Food sells gelatin that’s been tested for lead with one of the best ingredient sourcing I’ve found.
Below are a few 3rd party tests you can do to see if you have Leaky Gut.
Genova Diagnostics
BioHealth Lab
Life Extension
I hope this post was helpful and gave you some insight and options to help you or someone you know in your health journey. I’d love to hear your thoughts on @lilsipper! See you there!