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What is a Leaky Gut?Updated a month ago

Leaky Gut Syndrome, also known as "Hyperpermeable Intestines," refers to a condition where the intestinal lining develops gaps or holes, compromising its barrier function. This permeability allows various substances like toxins, undigested food particles, yeast, and harmful pathogens to pass through and enter the bloodstream.

The consequences of a leaky gut can be far-reaching. It often triggers an inflammatory response in the body and disrupts the balance of gut microbiota, the community of beneficial bacteria residing in the digestive tract. As a result, individuals with leaky gut may experience a range of digestive issues and are at higher risk for developing common chronic diseases such as celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Moreover, emerging research suggests that leaky gut may be implicated in a broader spectrum of health conditions beyond those directly affecting the digestive system. These potential associations underscore the significance of maintaining gut health as a cornerstone of overall well-being.

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